List of Meitei-language newspapers

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List of Meitei-language newspapers

The Meitei language (officially known as Manipuri language) has a long history of literature and culture. Meitei language newspapers are either printed in Meitei script or in Bengali script or even in both. The following are some of the notable Meitei language newspapers published and circulated across Manipur, Assam and Tripura states of Northeast India as well as across some parts of Bangladesh and Canada.

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All Manipuri language newspapers will be using the Meitei script (Meitei: Meetei Mayek) instead of Bengali script from 15 January 2023; 2 years ago (2023-01-15), according to a joint meeting consensus of the "Meetei Erol Eyek Loinasillol Apunba Lup" (MEELAL), "All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union" (AMWJU) and "Editors' Guild Manipur" (EGM) in Imphal.[1][2][3][4][5]

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Newspapers Website(s) Area(s) of publication Established Writing system(s) (Meitei script/Bengali script/Both)[a] Online version (E-paper) available[b] Physical paper available Note(s)
 Bangladesh
Enaat enaat.net Sylhet, Bangladesh Bengali script Yes No The entire publication is in Bengali script.
 Canada
Manipuri Mirror manipurimirror.com 2227 Rue Dollard, Longueuil, Quebec, J4K 4P1, Canada Bengali script Yes No Bengali language version is also published, beside the Manipuri language version. Both the languages use Bengali script and not the Meitei script (but their logo uses the Meitei script).
 India
Arambai Guwahati, Assam Bengali script No Yes
E-PAO (Manipuri news) e-pao.net Global (online newspaper) Meitei script Yes No The entire Meitei language edition is in Meitei script.
Hueiyen Lanpao SEGA ROAD, THOUDA BHABOK LEIKAI, IMPHAL-795001, Manipur Both Yes Yes [6][7][8]
Ichel Express ichelexpress.org Manipur 2015 Both Yes Yes Morning daily[9][10][8]
Ireibak ireibak.in Konung Lampak, Imphal - 795001, Manipur 2003 Both Yes Yes Daily newspaper[11][12][13][8]
Janata Manipur Bengali script No Yes [6]
Kangla Pao kangla-pao.business.site Manipur 1991 Bengali script No Yes An evening news paper[14]
Kangleipakki Meira Manipur 1979 Bengali script No Yes It began as a weekly paper in 1979 and later converted into a daily paper.[15][16]
Khollao Imphal, Manipur Bengali script No Yes [17][18][19][20][6]
Mannaba mannaba.in Manipur Bengali script No Yes [21]
Marup Agartala, Tripura Bengali script No Yes First Manipuri weekly newspaper in Tripura[22][23][24]
Matam Manipur Bengali script No Yes [6]
Matamgi Yakairol Manipur Bengali script No Yes Daily newspaper circulated mainly in Imphal area of Manipur[25]
Meeyam Manipur 1985 Bengali script No Yes An evening daily newspaper[26][27]
Naharolgi Thoudang naharolgithoudang.co.in Manipur Both Yes Yes [7]
Ngasi Manipur Bengali script No Yes [6]
Ningtam Lanpao Manipur Bengali script No Yes [28][29][30]
Nongalakpa Manipur Bengali script No Yes [6]
Pandam Manipur Bengali script No Yes Monthly publication[31][32]
Pandam Daily Manipur 2013 Bengali script No Yes Daily newspaper[33][34]
Paojel Manipur Bengali script No Yes [6]
Paonilkhon (Paonilkhol) Manipur 1990 Bengali script No Yes Imphal based evening daily newspaper[35][36][37][38]
Poknapham (also known as, "The People's Chronicle") Manipur 1975 Both Yes Yes [6][7][8]
Prajatantra Imphal, Manipur Bengali script No Yes [39][40][6]
Punshi Manipur 1982 Bengali script No Yes An evening daily newspaper[41][42]
Samantra Patrika Manipur Bengali script No Yes [6]
Sanaleibak sanaleibak.in Manipur Bengali script Yes Yes [7]
Sangai Express (Manipuri edition) Sega Road, Thouda Bhabok Leikai, Imphal – 795001, Manipur Both Yes Yes [7][8]
Thoudok Wathok Manipur Bengali script No Yes Imphal based weekly newspaper[43][28][44][45]
Toknga Imphal, Manipur Bengali script No Yes [46]
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Footnotes

  1. There are many cases in which the logos are in Meitei script but the news contents are in Bengali script
  2. The screenshot versions uploaded in Facebook should not be considered as their E-paper versions

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