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Manipur: Now the situation seems to be returning to normal in Manipur which was scorching in violence. So far 43 people have lost their lives in this violence while 90 more people are injured. Violence in Manipur Violence affected areas on Sunday morning 13 The curfew was relaxed for a few hours at 7:00 pm. During this, people came out in large numbers to buy food items, medicines and other essential items. With this, normal life was seen returning on track. Here, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has said that violence-affected Manipur ) Students are stranded who will be first taken to Assam and from there a special flight will be arranged to bring them back home. According to the statement issued by the Chief Minister's Office, currently 43 students of Maharashtra are in Manipur. has been transferred to the local office of Shiv Sena. According to the statement, the students will first be sent to Assam and from there a special flight will be arranged for them to return home. other states also in active mode If the news is to be believed then the Rajasthan government from Manipur approx 566 Private airline IndiGo is in talks to bring back the Rajasthanis, most of whom are students. Manipur's northeastern neighbors Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura have already started the process of evacuating their residents stranded in the crisis-hit state. As soon as the students of UP pleaded for help, UP CM Yogi Adityanath directed the officials to make arrangements to evacuate the students and other people of the state from Manipur. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has asked the authorities to bring back a student from the state studying in the Central Agricultural University. It may be noted that violent clashes between tribals and members of the majority Meitei community in the northeastern state of Manipur have recently resulted in people have been displaced and at least people have died. Violence in Torbang area of ​​Churachandpur district during the 'Tribal Solidarity March' organized by 'All Tribal Students Union Manipur' (ATSUM) in protest against the demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status by the majority Meitei community. There was a flare-up, which gradually spread throughout the state.

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Manipur: Now the situation seems to be returning to normal in Manipur which was scorching in violence. So far 43 people have lost their lives in this violence while 90 more people are injured. Violence in Manipur Violence affected areas on Sunday morning 13 The curfew was relaxed for a few hours at 7:00 pm. During this, people came out in large numbers to buy food items, medicines and other essential items. With this, normal life was seen returning on track.

Here, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has said that violence-affected Manipur ) Students are stranded who will be first taken to Assam and from there a special flight will be arranged to bring them back home. According to the statement issued by the Chief Minister’s Office, currently 43 students of Maharashtra are in Manipur. has been transferred to the local office of Shiv Sena. According to the statement, the students will first be sent to Assam and from there a special flight will be arranged for them to return home.

other states also in active mode

If the news is to be believed then the Rajasthan government from Manipur approx 566 Private airline IndiGo is in talks to bring back the Rajasthanis, most of whom are students. Manipur’s northeastern neighbors Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura have already started the process of evacuating their residents stranded in the crisis-hit state. As soon as the students of UP pleaded for help, UP CM Yogi Adityanath directed the officials to make arrangements to evacuate the students and other people of the state from Manipur. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has asked the authorities to bring back a student from the state studying in the Central Agricultural University.

It may be noted that violent clashes between tribals and members of the majority Meitei community in the northeastern state of Manipur have recently resulted in people have been displaced and at least people have died. Violence in Torbang area of ​​Churachandpur district during the ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ organized by ‘All Tribal Students Union Manipur’ (ATSUM) in protest against the demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status by the majority Meitei community. There was a flare-up, which gradually spread throughout the state.