Imphal, July 7 -- Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla on Monday visited the remote cliffside village of Yangkhullen in Senapati district, where he interacted with residents and assured them that the government would examine their key developmental demands, including improved security, education infrastructure and tourism connectivity.

Bhalla, accompanied by the First Lady, the Deputy Commissioner, Superintendent of Police, and other district officials, visited Yangkhullen, popularly known as the "Heritage Hanging Village" and the ancestral settlement of the Zeme Naga tribe.

During the visit, the Zemnui (Yangkhullen) Village Authority submitted a memorandum highlighting several long-pending infrastructure and development issues affecting ...