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Manipur schools are going to open now. State's Chief Minister N. Biren Singh has given information in this regard. He has said that the schools from first to eighth grade, which were closed after the caste clashes started in the state in the first week of May, will reopen from July 5. Speaking to the media, CM Biren Singh said bunkers set up in hill and valley districts would be removed, while additional state forces were being deployed to provide security to farmers from both Meitei and Kuki communities, so that agricultural activities could resume. May it happen. Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh said That the schools from first to eighth grade will reopen from July 5. Educational institutions have remained closed since ethnic clashes broke out in the northeastern state on May 3. Army and other central forces have been deployed to bring peace in the northeastern state, where violence between ethnic communities has been going on for two months. people have been killed, many people have been injured and a large number of houses and places of worship have been destroyed. Youth Congress performed The Indian Youth Congress accused the central government of failing to stop the violence in Manipur and dismissed the Bharatiya Janata Party government in the state. Protested here on Monday demanding to According to a release issued by the Youth Congress, Indian Youth Congress President Srinivas B.V. The activists of the organization, under the leadership of, demonstrated here near Shastri Bhavan (office of various ministries). )566844 Firing between two groups in Imphal West district Firing took place between two groups in Manipur's Imphal West district on Monday. Officials said that the incident took place near Shantipur village. There is no information about any casualty in the incident. He informed that security force has been deployed in the affected area to control the situation.

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Manipur schools are going to open now. State’s Chief Minister N. Biren Singh has given information in this regard. He has said that the schools from first to eighth grade, which were closed after the caste clashes started in the state in the first week of May, will reopen from July 5. Speaking to the media, CM Biren Singh said bunkers set up in hill and valley districts would be removed, while additional state forces were being deployed to provide security to farmers from both Meitei and Kuki communities, so that agricultural activities could resume. May it happen.

Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh said That the schools from first to eighth grade will reopen from July 5. Educational institutions have remained closed since ethnic clashes broke out in the northeastern state on May 3. Army and other central forces have been deployed to bring peace in the northeastern state, where violence between ethnic communities has been going on for two months. people have been killed, many people have been injured and a large number of houses and places of worship have been destroyed.

Youth Congress performed

The Indian Youth Congress accused the central government of failing to stop the violence in Manipur and dismissed the Bharatiya Janata Party government in the state. Protested here on Monday demanding to According to a release issued by the Youth Congress, Indian Youth Congress President Srinivas B.V. The activists of the organization, under the leadership of, demonstrated here near Shastri Bhavan (office of various ministries).

)566844 Firing between two groups in Imphal West district

Firing took place between two groups in Manipur’s Imphal West district on Monday. Officials said that the incident took place near Shantipur village. There is no information about any casualty in the incident. He informed that security force has been deployed in the affected area to control the situation.