Manipur begins resettlement, 257 IDPs return home
Manipur government resettles 257 IDPs, commencing a major rehabilitation process. Official IDP count now stands at 57,000. Read about the state's peace-building efforts.
Manipur government resettles 257 IDPs, commencing a major rehabilitation process. Official IDP count now stands at 57,000. Read about the state's peace-building efforts.
After over two years in a relief camp, 257 internally displaced persons from Manipur's Bishnupur district finally return home. A significant step towards peace and rebuilding. Read their story of resilience.
Dozens of internally displaced persons gathered near Raj Bhavan in Imphal protesting the Sangai Festival and demanding immediate resettlement. Learn about their demands and government response.
Manipur Chief Secretary Puneet Kumar Goel urges IDPs to support Sangai Festival despite boycott threats. Government promises ₹523 crore relief package and economic revival through the event.
Internally displaced persons in Manipur reveal that the government's ₹84 daily assistance is insufficient for basic survival as they struggle to rebuild their lives.
In a remarkable display of solidarity, Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh organized a traditional Ningol Chakkouba feast for 4000 internally displaced persons in Imphal West, bringing hope and cultural comfort during challenging times.