Key Points

Manipur’s tribal communities are using sports to strengthen bonds and inspire change. Naga wrestling in Senapati connects generations while promoting peace. In Ukhrul, football academies provide purpose and keep youth away from drugs. These initiatives showcase how tradition and progress can coexist, shaping a brighter future.

Key Points: Manipur Tribal Sports Foster Unity and Progress in Senapati Ukhrul

  • Naga wrestling preserves cultural heritage while fostering peace
  • Football academy combats drug abuse among youth
  • Free coaching empowers Tangkhul girls
  • Sports bridge tribal communities in Manipur
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Manipur powers progress through spirit of sports

Naga wrestling and grassroots football in Manipur's hills bridge tradition and transformation, uniting communities and empowering youth.

"Sports can be one of the most effective ways to keep youth away from drugs. – Ngaraipam K Stone"

Senapati/Ukhrul, July 10

In the resilient hill districts of Senapati and Ukhrul, the spirit of Manipur's tribal communities is alive in the arena of sports, where tradition meets transformation. Here, indigenous wrestling and grassroots football are not just pastimes but pathways to unity, discipline, and hope.

In Senapati, the age-old tradition of Naga wrestling draws crowds from neighbouring villages, celebrating strength, heritage, and community ties. Wrestlers, gripping each other's loincloths, engage in a powerful contest of balance and skill, a cultural spectacle passed down through generations.

"Naga people are particular about their food, especially meat. We often eat chicken in the morning and evening. We're enjoying this sport here. This wrestling is a traditional game of the Naga people, and it helps in connecting different communities," said P S Kholourai, a local wrestler.

More than just a sport, Naga wrestling is seen as a tool for peacebuilding. "Centuries ago, we were headhunters," shares RK Gedion, General Secretary of the Senapati District Wrestling Association. "But with Christianity and modern education, we've embraced peace. Now, through wrestling, we invite villages to bond, not battle."

Meanwhile, in Ukhrul's Hungpung village, football is shaping a different kind of legacy. Former defender Ngaraipam K Stone, who was once with Suchdeva Delhi FC, has launched the Haokok United Football Academy, which has been nurturing over 70 children, including 10 girls, since 2023.

"Sports can be one of the most effective ways to keep youth away from drugs," Ngaraipam said. "By engaging them in football, we offer discipline, purpose, and direction."

His academy offers free coaching for girls, empowering the Tangkhul community and helping to build a stronger, healthier generation.

From the wrestling grounds of Senapati to the football pitches of Ukhrul, Manipur's hills are echoing with more than cheers; they're resonating with change. By honouring heritage while fostering progress, the state is emerging as a beacon of cultural pride and sporting excellence.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone from Manipur, I'm proud to see our traditions getting recognition. But I wish the government would provide more funding for these grassroots initiatives. Our youth have so much potential!
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Arjun K
The football academy initiative is brilliant! We need more such programs across Northeast India to keep youth engaged in positive activities. Maybe BCCI and AIFF should take note and support these efforts.
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Sarah B
Fascinating to learn about Naga wrestling traditions. The cultural significance reminds me of sumo wrestling in Japan. India's diversity in sports is truly incredible. Would love to see this featured in international cultural festivals!
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Karthik V
While the article is positive, I feel it glosses over the challenges these communities face. Infrastructure is poor in many parts of Manipur. How can we help beyond just appreciating their culture?
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Nisha Z
The focus on girls' participation in football is so important! Northeast India produces some of our best women athletes. Hope to see more girls from these academies representing India internationally someday 💪

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