Manipur violence: Over 50,000 displaced people staying in 349 relief camps
The Hindu
Over 50,000 people, who have been displaced by the ethnic violence in Manipur, are currently staying at 349 relief camps across the State, a Minister said.
Over 50,000 people, who have been displaced by the ethnic violence in Manipur, are currently staying at 349 relief camps across the State, a Minister said on June 11.
State Information and Public Relations Minister Dr . Ranjan said combing operations have been launched in all districts, particularly in vulnerable areas.
He said 53 arms and 39 bombs have been recovered during the operation.
Mr. Ranjan, who is also the Government spokesperson, said a road map for education of students, which has been affected due to the ethnic clashes, has been chalked out and would be made public soon.
“Altogether 50,698 people displaced by the ethnic violence are currently sheltered at 349 relief camps,” said an Official Statement quoting the Minister.
District and cluster nodal officers have been asked to look after the relief centres which have been opened especially for women, elderly people and children.
A price control mechanism has been put in place to check the price rise of essential commodities, he said, adding that various goods are being brought to the State through NH- 37.
The High Court of Karnataka on Monday declined to interfere, at present, in the investigation against a Bharatiya Janata Party worker, who is among the accused persons facing charges of circulating obscene clips, related to “morphed” images and videos clips related to Prajwal Revanna, former Hassan MP, in public domain through pen drives and other modes.
The 16th edition of Bhoomi Habba was held on June 8, at the Visthar campus. The festival drew a vibrant crowd who came together to celebrate eco-consciousness through a variety of engaging activities, creative workshops, panel discussions, interactive exhibits and performances, all centered around this year’s theme: “Save Water, Save Lives.”