
Video: Displaced Families In Violence-Hit Manipur Move Into Newly Built Housing Complex
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Chief Minister N Biren Singh in a post on X said the 120 families comprised some 460 people, who had to leave their homes in Moreh, Churachandpur, and Phoubakchao.
The Manipur government has accommodated 120 families displaced by the ethnic violence in a proper housing complex in Langol, a hillock north of the state capital Imphal. The newly constructed alternative housing complex at the National Games Village, Langol is now home to a total of 120 families, comprising 460 individuals, from Moreh, Churachandpur, and Phoubakchao.Our government remains committed to supporting the rehabilitation and... pic.twitter.com/GO7rtZdhDg As a part of our ongoing efforts to support and rehabilitate the displaced families, the IDPshave begun moving into the newly constructed alternative housing complex at the National Games Village, Langol. pic.twitter.com/quAqJe6GrN
Chief Minister N Biren Singh in a post on X said the 120 families comprised some 460 people, who had to leave their homes in Moreh, Churachandpur, and Phoubakchao.
"The newly constructed alternative housing complex at the National Games Village, Langol is now home to a total of 120 families, comprising 460 individuals, from Moreh, Churachandpur, and Phoubakchao. Our government remains committed to supporting the rehabilitation and well-being of every displaced family," Mr Singh said.
