[1][2] It is the second most widely read daily newspaper in Meitei language, just after The Sangai Express, as per the reports of the Audit Bureau of Circulations (India), having average qualifying sales of more than 21,000-23,000 copies in between January-June to July-December 2019.
2) Anybody submitting press releases or mails in compliance with the code of conduct of AMWJU are requested to ensure the same reach the office of Hueiyen Lanpao by 8 pm.
[9][10] In 2011, Amukhomba Ngangbam and Ningthoukhongjam Sanajaoba Meetei, two media staff reporters of Hueiyen Lanpao, achieved the prestigious State Journalist Award on the National Press Day.
[11] In 2015, Nomita Khongbantabam, a senior staff member of Hueiyen Lanpao was bestowed with the prestigious Eco Journalist Award 2015 on World Environment Day, by the Manipur Pollution Control Board (MPCB), Lamphelpat, Imphal.
[15] In September 2011, the publisher, editor and staff members of Hueiyen Lanpao were honoured with facilitation by Major General Binoy Poonnen, VSM, GOC of Red Shield Division on the 3rd anniversary event, for their "courage in honest and truthful reporting without fear or favour in both its English and vernacular editions.
[25] In 2013, Hueiyen Lanpao organised a public opinion survey in relation to the decision of the Manipur State Cabinet regarding the confiscation of the Sana Konung (Meitei for 'Royal Palace') to convert it into a historical monument.
On the very occasion, Hueiyen Lanpao proceeded to interview the five queen consorts of the late king Bodhachandra of Manipur Kingdom to know more about the very Sana Konung (Meitei: ꯁꯅꯥ ꯀꯣꯅꯨꯡ).
[31][32] In 2015 itself again, the Hueiyen Lanpao Group of Publications gave another monetary help to a 34 years old newspaper hawker named Konsam Johnson, who was suffering from an injury after a road accident where a vehicle had hit him.
The deer was found with a broken left hind limb due to fall in a water reservoir, after being spotted around a pig sty inside a village.
[35] In August 2015, Willar Leimapokpam, a staff member of Hueiyen Lanpao (English Edition) was physically assaulted by five police commandos, who were later enquired by the authorities concerned, after "All Manipur Working Journalists Union" (AMWJU) had set a deadline of 48 hours to take required actions against the policemen involved in the crime.