Manipur Chief Minister visits Senapati

Manipur Chief Minister Y. Khemchand Singh is presented with traditional attires during a reception programme at Senapati, Manipur on Friday, 10 April, 2026.

Newmai News Network
Imphal | April 10 

Chief Minister of Manipur Yumnam Khemchand Singh made his maiden visit to Senapati district via Kuki dominated Kangpokpi after almost a gap of 3 years since May 3, 2023 after assuming the office of the Chief Minister. He attended the reception ceremony organised by Senapati district frontal organisations. During the reception, the Chief Minister was accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Losii Dikho and MLAs Awangbow Newmai, Tongbram Robindro Singh and J. Kumo Sha.

The gathering began with a prayer led by Fr. Dr. William Nepuni, Principal of St. Xavier College, Maram Khunou, to honour the two young lives lost in the recent Tronglaobi blast in Bishnupur district. A one-minute silence was observed in memory of the two beautiful kids initiated by Deputy Chief Minister Losii Dikho.

The CM hailed the civil society organisations of Senapati, Mao and Kangpokpi for their unwavering support to the government’s initiative to restore peace and normalcy, after the state had been hit hard by the unprecedented conflict. He maintained that his visit to Senapati district by road today has become possible only with their support and cooperation.

He was accorded a welcome by the public of Senapati district, led by Naga Peoples’ Organisation (NPO), Senapati District Women’s Association (SDWA), Senapati District Students’ Association (SDSA), other civil society organisations and tribal representatives at the Multipurpose Hall in Senapati headquarters.

People gather during the reception programme of Manipur Chief Minister Y. Khemchand Singh at Senapati, Manipur on Friday, 10 April, 2026.

 

The CM emphasized the need for balanced and inclusive development across the state, saying that Manipur cannot progress unless all districts are developed alongside the capital city Imphal.

He advocated that equal development and high per capita income across the state would lead to mutual understanding and harmony among communities inhabiting different parts of the state.

He recalled the advocacy of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who had envisioned that India cannot develop unless North East India is developed. He said that the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DONER) was established during his tenure as Prime Minister.

While responding to a memorandum submitted by the Naga People's Organisation to establish a Medical College in the district, the Chief Minister informed the gathering that he will put up and discuss the matter in the next State Cabinet meeting.

On the Improvement of the sewerage system in the district, the Chief Minister directed Deputy Chief Minister Losii Dikho, who holds the portfolio of Public Health Engineering, to prepare a DPR for the same.

Regarding relocation of the Senapati Police Station, as the current location is congested and people have raised concerns, the Chief Minister further said that the matter will be examined and necessary action will be taken.

Regarding the proposal for development of Barak Festival site, Singh informed that he will consult with the Tourism Department and the concerned stakeholders to chalk out the designs for development of the festival site as desired.

Manipur Chief Minister Y. Khemchand Singh, Deputy CM Losii Dikho alone with other official during a reception programme at Senapati, Manipur on Friday, 10 April, 2026.

 

As a part of the reception ceremony, the Chief Minister inaugurated the Multi- Level Parking- Inter State and District Agricultural and Economic Transportation Hub in Senapati Bazar, 10 units of Multi- Purpose Centres (MPCs) under PM- JANMAN in PVTG area of Maram Tribe (Naojai, Khabaduikung, Sadim Rangalong, Maram Khongnem/ Khongnem, Ngatan, Taklung, Sangkumei, Sangkunglung, Willong Khunou and Kamalung), PHSC Building at Pudanamei and 3D Digital Dental Laboratory under PM- DeVine. He also laid foundation stones for the construction of 69 Anganwadi Centre Buildings, Installation of Flood Lighting at Senapati Public Turf Ground, Constructions of Additional Classrooms in 15 ADC Schools, 30 Toilets, 22 Water Reservoirs, 10 Community Halls, 5 Wayside Amenities and Infrastructure for Solid Waste Management at 14 locations/ villages.

Deputy Chief Minister Losii Dikho, while addressing the gathering, commended the residents of Senapati consisting of five tribes- Mao, Maram, Poumai, Thangal and Zeliangrong for their exemplary role as a peace-loving people.

The reception featured a folk song presented by Mom’s In Touch and special songs were presented by local artists.



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