Sitinprotest staged

Consumers Welfare Committee, Thangmeiband staged a sit in protest against missing of PDS rice of Thangmeiband AC at Thangmeiband Yumnam Leikai Panthoibi Shanglen today Source The Sangai Express

Consumers Welfare Committee, Thangmeiband staged a sit in protest against missing of PDS rice of Thangmeiband AC at Thangmeiband Yumnam Leikai Panthoibi Shanglen today Source The Sangai Express

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Ccpur killings Condemnations continue to pour in

The Liangmai Naga Council LNC , Manipur and Rongmei Naga Council RNC , Manipur have in the strongest term condemned the indiscriminate firing and brutal killings of civilian protesters at Churachandpur by the State forces on Aug 31 and Sept 1 Sour…

The Liangmai Naga Council LNC , Manipur and Rongmei Naga Council RNC , Manipur have in the strongest term condemned the indiscriminate firing and brutal killings of civilian protesters at Churachandpur by the State forces on Aug 31 and Sept 1 Source The Sangai Express

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Doctor deposes before Court

A forensic medicine doctor deposed before the Court as a prosecution witness during today’s hearing of a rape case of a minor girl involving her tuition teacher Source The Sangai Express

A forensic medicine doctor deposed before the Court as a prosecution witness during today’s hearing of a rape case of a minor girl involving her tuition teacher Source The Sangai Express

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Delhi to veto three Bills

The Centre is in no hurry to give assent to the three controversial bills passed by the Manipur Assembly as the legislation seemed to have increased polarisation between the valley and the hills Source The Sangai Express Courtesy The Telegraph

The Centre is in no hurry to give assent to the three controversial bills passed by the Manipur Assembly as the legislation seemed to have increased polarisation between the valley and the hills Source The Sangai Express Courtesy The Telegraph

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2 found dead, one suspect whacked

An 18 year old girl has been found dead in Thoubal district and a boy who is said to be acquainted with the girl was thrashed by a group of people on the ground that he was allegedly involved in the killing of the girl Source The Sangai Express

An 18 year old girl has been found dead in Thoubal district and a boy who is said to be acquainted with the girl was thrashed by a group of people on the ground that he was allegedly involved in the killing of the girl Source The Sangai Express

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CoPTAM questions Govt’s commitment on land record transfer orders

Deeply saddened by the death of eight persons and injuring of many others at Churachandpur in the course of protest against the passage of three Bills, the Committee on Protection of Tribal Areas Manipur CoPTAM said the protest, which turned violent …

Deeply saddened by the death of eight persons and injuring of many others at Churachandpur in the course of protest against the passage of three Bills, the Committee on Protection of Tribal Areas Manipur CoPTAM said the protest, which turned violent was a spontaneous eruption of people’s discontentment against the said Bills which were passed in the State Assembly without having the slightest thought for the sentiments of the tribal people Source The Sangai Express

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Kangpokpi protests PMP and associated Bills

A sit in protest against the three Bills passed by the State Assembly which are seen as ‘anti tribal’ was held today at Kangpokpi bazar Source The Sangai Express

A sit in protest against the three Bills passed by the State Assembly which are seen as ‘anti tribal’ was held today at Kangpokpi bazar Source The Sangai Express

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CCpur JAC declares victims as ‘martyrs’

Arson and violent protest witnessed for the past four days against the passing of three Bills that are seen as ‘anti tribal’ is slowly giving way to a more organised village level agitation, as the JAC spearheading the protest gears up for a protracted…

Arson and violent protest witnessed for the past four days against the passing of three Bills that are seen as ‘anti tribal’ is slowly giving way to a more organised village level agitation, as the JAC spearheading the protest gears up for a protracted fight by withdrawing its earlier petition to the Chief Minister and declaring the victims as ‘Tribal Martyrs’ Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

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ImphalDimapur road likely to be opened by Sep 910

Imphal Dimapur highway which was cut off following landslides and sinking of road surface may be fully restored and opened to heavy vehicles by September 9 10, according to information given by BRTF to the State Government Source The Sangai Express

Imphal Dimapur highway which was cut off following landslides and sinking of road surface may be fully restored and opened to heavy vehicles by September 9 10, according to information given by BRTF to the State Government Source The Sangai Express

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MPCC takes pot shots at BJP

BJP leaders of Thangmeiband A C would have been certainly peeved when the BJP leadership took into its fold a disqualified MLA who was elected on some other party’s ticket, said MPCC secretary Jyotin Waikhom Source The Sangai Express

BJP leaders of Thangmeiband A C would have been certainly peeved when the BJP leadership took into its fold a disqualified MLA who was elected on some other party’s ticket, said MPCC secretary Jyotin Waikhom Source The Sangai Express

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National Nutrition Week observed

Community Food and Nutrition Extension Unit, Ministry of Women and Child Development, Imphal in association with ICDS Kakching Project observed the 34th Nutrition Week celebration, 2015 on Friday at Kakching Sumak Leikai Community hall Source The Sa…

Community Food and Nutrition Extension Unit, Ministry of Women and Child Development, Imphal in association with ICDS Kakching Project observed the 34th Nutrition Week celebration, 2015 on Friday at Kakching Sumak Leikai Community hall Source The Sangai Express

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Condolence To Churachandpur Victims And Solidarity To People’s Democratic Struggle

We express our heartfelt condolence to the untimely demise of Kuki brethren, who lost their precious lives in the course of series of unfortunate incidents in Churachandpur District (Manipur: India):

We express our heartfelt condolence to the untimely demise of Kuki brethren, who lost their precious lives in the course of series of unfortunate incidents in Churachandpur District (Manipur: India): the two persons who were burnt alive, one who succumbed to an accident injury, and five others who were killed in the repression. We share the grievances of the families and pray for the departed souls to rest in peace. We also convey our goodwill message to all the injured persons to recover soon.

We are aware of the restive situation erupted from 31 August 2015 onwards, against the three bills recently passed by the Government of Manipur; which has now spread like wildfire in the Manipur Hills. About 13 days before, the incident in Moreh Town on 18 August was a clear signal that any political decision that may encapsulate the entire Manipur, if there is no deliberate policy agenda to make it become a matter of contention and unrest, must first of all fulfil prior informed consent of the peoples for whom the decision has to be taken. The government, however, have always acted above community or popular conscience, as a result of which dissentions and unrests have become the order of the day. We wonder if the policy makers were either sincerely ignorant about the latent unrest vis-à-vis the bills or simply feigning ignorance to test the tolerance and capability of dissention or simply igniting communal flames to disunite peoples, to serve certain authoritarian interests. Although we do not approve violent mobbing, riots and destruction of properties in the name of protest; we held the government fully accountable for creating an atmosphere of mistrust and violent agitations in the Kuki clustered areas.

We are also aware that before the Kukis and the Nagas rose in protest against the bills, the peoples in the Manipur Valley had risen in agitations to demand Inner Line Permit System and they were brutally suppressed for some months. The unrest had affected the entire Manipur, particularly the larger bulk of the poor and daily wage earners. A student was killed in police action, about 450 were injured, hundreds were jailed and scores of properties were destroyed. All these could have been prevented, if the government had fulfilled the reasonable the demand without delay. After causing much damages, the government, on 31 August, passed three bills, which partly fulfilled the demands and pacified the agitation. What becomes apparent, however, is; while the wounds in the Valley have not been fully healed, the government have designed the bills in such a manner that it opened the door to different interpretations that inflicted wounds in the Hills. A Pandora’s Box is being opened to let loose sensitive issues, thereby, letting the wounded communities into tensions. In the melee of projecting community enemies, those who are in power often escaped away from the collective scrutiny of their arrogances and misrules.

We are witness to the manner the Kukis have reacted to their immediate representatives, the MLAs. The MLAs were singled out for unrepresenting the dissenting voice and their luxurious houses were burnt. Although we could not approve such violence and destructions; we cannot deny that these convey the message about the power of popular struggle. All these exemplify that the existing relation of powers, between the rulers and the ruled, can be turned into upside down, at the wink of eye, if the peoples want it. The Kuki agitation is limited in scope, as it is centred on the resentment against the bills. Given the nature of the demand and the leadership, which could not magnify beyond the higher demand for either VI Schedule or different administrative state for the Kukis: revolutionary direction towards an overall regime change, to free the society from inequality and bourgeoisie misrule, is still missing. However, the misruled Nagas, Meeteis and other minorities in Manipur have a lot to learn about their latent collective strength from this particular episode of Kuki agitation. The Kuki experience can also serve as a constant reminder to whosoever comes to the power, to have a second thought in policy framing and implementations.

Finally, we once again express our heartfelt condolence to all those from the Meeteis and Kukis who lost their precious lives in the course of different agitations in the last few months. We convey our goodwill message to all the injured persons to recover soon. We congratulate those in the Valley who have partly achieved their demand. We also express our solidarity to the democratic struggle in the Hills by those who do not want the bills to encroach upon their rights. We appeal to all, to arrive at a point, to ensure that the rights of indigenous peoples are collectively protected from the outsiders and capital intrusion that grabs land and resources in the guise of projects such as dams, mining, oil drilling, civil and defence infrastructures.

Long live people’s democratic struggle

Campaign for Peace & Democracy (Manipur)

4th September 2015

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Condolence To Churachandpur Victims And Solidarity To People’s Democratic Struggle

We express our heartfelt condolence to the untimely demise of Kuki brethren, who lost their precious lives in the course of series of unfortunate incidents in Churachandpur District (Manipur: India):

We express our heartfelt condolence to the untimely demise of Kuki brethren, who lost their precious lives in the course of series of unfortunate incidents in Churachandpur District (Manipur: India): the two persons who were burnt alive, one who succumbed to an accident injury, and five others who were killed in the repression. We share the grievances of the families and pray for the departed souls to rest in peace. We also convey our goodwill message to all the injured persons to recover soon.

We are aware of the restive situation erupted from 31 August 2015 onwards, against the three bills recently passed by the Government of Manipur; which has now spread like wildfire in the Manipur Hills. About 13 days before, the incident in Moreh Town on 18 August was a clear signal that any political decision that may encapsulate the entire Manipur, if there is no deliberate policy agenda to make it become a matter of contention and unrest, must first of all fulfil prior informed consent of the peoples for whom the decision has to be taken. The government, however, have always acted above community or popular conscience, as a result of which dissentions and unrests have become the order of the day. We wonder if the policy makers were either sincerely ignorant about the latent unrest vis-à-vis the bills or simply feigning ignorance to test the tolerance and capability of dissention or simply igniting communal flames to disunite peoples, to serve certain authoritarian interests. Although we do not approve violent mobbing, riots and destruction of properties in the name of protest; we held the government fully accountable for creating an atmosphere of mistrust and violent agitations in the Kuki clustered areas.

We are also aware that before the Kukis and the Nagas rose in protest against the bills, the peoples in the Manipur Valley had risen in agitations to demand Inner Line Permit System and they were brutally suppressed for some months. The unrest had affected the entire Manipur, particularly the larger bulk of the poor and daily wage earners. A student was killed in police action, about 450 were injured, hundreds were jailed and scores of properties were destroyed. All these could have been prevented, if the government had fulfilled the reasonable the demand without delay. After causing much damages, the government, on 31 August, passed three bills, which partly fulfilled the demands and pacified the agitation. What becomes apparent, however, is; while the wounds in the Valley have not been fully healed, the government have designed the bills in such a manner that it opened the door to different interpretations that inflicted wounds in the Hills. A Pandora’s Box is being opened to let loose sensitive issues, thereby, letting the wounded communities into tensions. In the melee of projecting community enemies, those who are in power often escaped away from the collective scrutiny of their arrogances and misrules.

We are witness to the manner the Kukis have reacted to their immediate representatives, the MLAs. The MLAs were singled out for unrepresenting the dissenting voice and their luxurious houses were burnt. Although we could not approve such violence and destructions; we cannot deny that these convey the message about the power of popular struggle. All these exemplify that the existing relation of powers, between the rulers and the ruled, can be turned into upside down, at the wink of eye, if the peoples want it. The Kuki agitation is limited in scope, as it is centred on the resentment against the bills. Given the nature of the demand and the leadership, which could not magnify beyond the higher demand for either VI Schedule or different administrative state for the Kukis: revolutionary direction towards an overall regime change, to free the society from inequality and bourgeoisie misrule, is still missing. However, the misruled Nagas, Meeteis and other minorities in Manipur have a lot to learn about their latent collective strength from this particular episode of Kuki agitation. The Kuki experience can also serve as a constant reminder to whosoever comes to the power, to have a second thought in policy framing and implementations.

Finally, we once again express our heartfelt condolence to all those from the Meeteis and Kukis who lost their precious lives in the course of different agitations in the last few months. We convey our goodwill message to all the injured persons to recover soon. We congratulate those in the Valley who have partly achieved their demand. We also express our solidarity to the democratic struggle in the Hills by those who do not want the bills to encroach upon their rights. We appeal to all, to arrive at a point, to ensure that the rights of indigenous peoples are collectively protected from the outsiders and capital intrusion that grabs land and resources in the guise of projects such as dams, mining, oil drilling, civil and defence infrastructures.

Long live people’s democratic struggle

Campaign for Peace & Democracy (Manipur)

4th September 2015

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Condolence To Churachandpur Victims And Solidarity To People’s Democratic Struggle

We express our heartfelt condolence to the untimely demise of Kuki brethren, who lost their precious lives in the course of series of unfortunate incidents in Churachandpur District (Manipur: India):

We express our heartfelt condolence to the untimely demise of Kuki brethren, who lost their precious lives in the course of series of unfortunate incidents in Churachandpur District (Manipur: India): the two persons who were burnt alive, one who succumbed to an accident injury, and five others who were killed in the repression. We share the grievances of the families and pray for the departed souls to rest in peace. We also convey our goodwill message to all the injured persons to recover soon.

We are aware of the restive situation erupted from 31 August 2015 onwards, against the three bills recently passed by the Government of Manipur; which has now spread like wildfire in the Manipur Hills. About 13 days before, the incident in Moreh Town on 18 August was a clear signal that any political decision that may encapsulate the entire Manipur, if there is no deliberate policy agenda to make it become a matter of contention and unrest, must first of all fulfil prior informed consent of the peoples for whom the decision has to be taken. The government, however, have always acted above community or popular conscience, as a result of which dissentions and unrests have become the order of the day. We wonder if the policy makers were either sincerely ignorant about the latent unrest vis-à-vis the bills or simply feigning ignorance to test the tolerance and capability of dissention or simply igniting communal flames to disunite peoples, to serve certain authoritarian interests. Although we do not approve violent mobbing, riots and destruction of properties in the name of protest; we held the government fully accountable for creating an atmosphere of mistrust and violent agitations in the Kuki clustered areas.

We are also aware that before the Kukis and the Nagas rose in protest against the bills, the peoples in the Manipur Valley had risen in agitations to demand Inner Line Permit System and they were brutally suppressed for some months. The unrest had affected the entire Manipur, particularly the larger bulk of the poor and daily wage earners. A student was killed in police action, about 450 were injured, hundreds were jailed and scores of properties were destroyed. All these could have been prevented, if the government had fulfilled the reasonable the demand without delay. After causing much damages, the government, on 31 August, passed three bills, which partly fulfilled the demands and pacified the agitation. What becomes apparent, however, is; while the wounds in the Valley have not been fully healed, the government have designed the bills in such a manner that it opened the door to different interpretations that inflicted wounds in the Hills. A Pandora’s Box is being opened to let loose sensitive issues, thereby, letting the wounded communities into tensions. In the melee of projecting community enemies, those who are in power often escaped away from the collective scrutiny of their arrogances and misrules.

We are witness to the manner the Kukis have reacted to their immediate representatives, the MLAs. The MLAs were singled out for unrepresenting the dissenting voice and their luxurious houses were burnt. Although we could not approve such violence and destructions; we cannot deny that these convey the message about the power of popular struggle. All these exemplify that the existing relation of powers, between the rulers and the ruled, can be turned into upside down, at the wink of eye, if the peoples want it. The Kuki agitation is limited in scope, as it is centred on the resentment against the bills. Given the nature of the demand and the leadership, which could not magnify beyond the higher demand for either VI Schedule or different administrative state for the Kukis: revolutionary direction towards an overall regime change, to free the society from inequality and bourgeoisie misrule, is still missing. However, the misruled Nagas, Meeteis and other minorities in Manipur have a lot to learn about their latent collective strength from this particular episode of Kuki agitation. The Kuki experience can also serve as a constant reminder to whosoever comes to the power, to have a second thought in policy framing and implementations.

Finally, we once again express our heartfelt condolence to all those from the Meeteis and Kukis who lost their precious lives in the course of different agitations in the last few months. We convey our goodwill message to all the injured persons to recover soon. We congratulate those in the Valley who have partly achieved their demand. We also express our solidarity to the democratic struggle in the Hills by those who do not want the bills to encroach upon their rights. We appeal to all, to arrive at a point, to ensure that the rights of indigenous peoples are collectively protected from the outsiders and capital intrusion that grabs land and resources in the guise of projects such as dams, mining, oil drilling, civil and defence infrastructures.

Long live people’s democratic struggle

Campaign for Peace & Democracy (Manipur)

4th September 2015

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Condolence To Churachandpur Victims And Solidarity To People’s Democratic Struggle

We express our heartfelt condolence to the untimely demise of Kuki brethren, who lost their precious lives in the course of series of unfortunate incidents in Churachandpur District (Manipur: India):

We express our heartfelt condolence to the untimely demise of Kuki brethren, who lost their precious lives in the course of series of unfortunate incidents in Churachandpur District (Manipur: India): the two persons who were burnt alive, one who succumbed to an accident injury, and five others who were killed in the repression. We share the grievances of the families and pray for the departed souls to rest in peace. We also convey our goodwill message to all the injured persons to recover soon.

We are aware of the restive situation erupted from 31 August 2015 onwards, against the three bills recently passed by the Government of Manipur; which has now spread like wildfire in the Manipur Hills. About 13 days before, the incident in Moreh Town on 18 August was a clear signal that any political decision that may encapsulate the entire Manipur, if there is no deliberate policy agenda to make it become a matter of contention and unrest, must first of all fulfil prior informed consent of the peoples for whom the decision has to be taken. The government, however, have always acted above community or popular conscience, as a result of which dissentions and unrests have become the order of the day. We wonder if the policy makers were either sincerely ignorant about the latent unrest vis-à-vis the bills or simply feigning ignorance to test the tolerance and capability of dissention or simply igniting communal flames to disunite peoples, to serve certain authoritarian interests. Although we do not approve violent mobbing, riots and destruction of properties in the name of protest; we held the government fully accountable for creating an atmosphere of mistrust and violent agitations in the Kuki clustered areas.

We are also aware that before the Kukis and the Nagas rose in protest against the bills, the peoples in the Manipur Valley had risen in agitations to demand Inner Line Permit System and they were brutally suppressed for some months. The unrest had affected the entire Manipur, particularly the larger bulk of the poor and daily wage earners. A student was killed in police action, about 450 were injured, hundreds were jailed and scores of properties were destroyed. All these could have been prevented, if the government had fulfilled the reasonable the demand without delay. After causing much damages, the government, on 31 August, passed three bills, which partly fulfilled the demands and pacified the agitation. What becomes apparent, however, is; while the wounds in the Valley have not been fully healed, the government have designed the bills in such a manner that it opened the door to different interpretations that inflicted wounds in the Hills. A Pandora’s Box is being opened to let loose sensitive issues, thereby, letting the wounded communities into tensions. In the melee of projecting community enemies, those who are in power often escaped away from the collective scrutiny of their arrogances and misrules.

We are witness to the manner the Kukis have reacted to their immediate representatives, the MLAs. The MLAs were singled out for unrepresenting the dissenting voice and their luxurious houses were burnt. Although we could not approve such violence and destructions; we cannot deny that these convey the message about the power of popular struggle. All these exemplify that the existing relation of powers, between the rulers and the ruled, can be turned into upside down, at the wink of eye, if the peoples want it. The Kuki agitation is limited in scope, as it is centred on the resentment against the bills. Given the nature of the demand and the leadership, which could not magnify beyond the higher demand for either VI Schedule or different administrative state for the Kukis: revolutionary direction towards an overall regime change, to free the society from inequality and bourgeoisie misrule, is still missing. However, the misruled Nagas, Meeteis and other minorities in Manipur have a lot to learn about their latent collective strength from this particular episode of Kuki agitation. The Kuki experience can also serve as a constant reminder to whosoever comes to the power, to have a second thought in policy framing and implementations.

Finally, we once again express our heartfelt condolence to all those from the Meeteis and Kukis who lost their precious lives in the course of different agitations in the last few months. We convey our goodwill message to all the injured persons to recover soon. We congratulate those in the Valley who have partly achieved their demand. We also express our solidarity to the democratic struggle in the Hills by those who do not want the bills to encroach upon their rights. We appeal to all, to arrive at a point, to ensure that the rights of indigenous peoples are collectively protected from the outsiders and capital intrusion that grabs land and resources in the guise of projects such as dams, mining, oil drilling, civil and defence infrastructures.

Long live people’s democratic struggle

Campaign for Peace & Democracy (Manipur)

4th September 2015

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Manipur student-activist laid to rest after two months – The Hindu

The HinduManipur student-activist laid to rest after two monthsThe HinduHowever, as the State government accepted the demands of the agitators, supporting an Inner Line Permit System passed three Bills on August 31, the hill tribes mounted a massive mo…


The Hindu

Manipur student-activist laid to rest after two months
The Hindu
However, as the State government accepted the demands of the agitators, supporting an Inner Line Permit System passed three Bills on August 31, the hill tribes mounted a massive movement in parts of Manipur. The most affected district was Churachandpur …
Normalcy Returns at Educational Institutions in Manipur After 58 DaysThe New Indian Express
Schools reopen after long breakThe Sangai Express

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Fair Price Shop agents clarifies on quota allocation for Thangmeiband constituency

IMPHAL, September 4: The Thangmeiband Kendra Pair Price Shops agents Association alleging that less quota of PDS items were allotted to the constituency has demanded an open debate with either

IMPHAL, September 4: The Thangmeiband Kendra Pair Price Shops agents Association alleging that less quota of PDS items were allotted to the constituency has demanded an open debate with either the Chief Minister of the Consumer Affairs Food and Public Distribution minister Moirangthem Okendro on the issue.

Speaking to media persons, joint secretary of the association Loitongbam Sundary reacted strongly against allegations from some quarters that the FPS agents of the constituency have siphoned off the PDS quota allotted by the government.

She claimed they have been rationing the PDS items in the most proper way as the quota allotted by the government was too little.

It is unfortunate that those who have pointed their fingers against the agents have failed to raise a single question against the government nor demanded a proper investigation of the matter, she asserted.

It is also unfortunate that due to instigation from some individuals, a sit in protest was staged today against the FPS agents in Thangmeiband today, she continued.

The government is yet to release the rice, sugar and SK Oil quota for the months of August and September which is turning the people against the agents, she observed.

At the same time, the department has kept pending Atta, SK oil and sugar quotas for the month of June and July, she added.

Attacking the Thangmeiband Block Congress for remaining silent on the issue, she said the committee might have siphoned off the quota meant for the constituency.

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Schools re-open on Teachers` Day eve

IMPHAL September 4: Schools have finally reopened on the eve of teachers`™ day after almost two months of closure in Imphal East and Imphal West districts. `We are happy to

IMPHAL September 4: Schools have finally reopened on the eve of teachers`™ day after almost two months of closure in Imphal East and Imphal West districts.

`We are happy to be back to our normal routine, it is so good to see our class mates again, tuition is boring school is preferred, we miss school so much,` chorused a group of boys from Tiny Tots Unique School with cheerful smiles on their faces.

However teachers were not so jubilant about the reopening.

A teacher from Kids High School, Dewlahland shared `Uncertainty still looms on.`

`We have resumed full classes despite the poor attendance because there is so much to speed up and the situation is still so unpredictable.`

Unfortunately despite the return to normalcy atleast in the valley districts, some schools could not open today.

The van drivers association decided to delay it till Monday owing to the scarcity of petrol, another teacher from a popular private school conveyed.

The government had not made any special arrangement towards this scarcity of petrol due to the highway landslides, lamented a van driver.

It may be mentioned that the private schools association had earlier announced that schools will be reopened on August 17. However the schools had remained closed owing to the tense situation in the State.

All schools were shut following the August 8 incident when Sapam Robinhood died in police action during a rally demanding a legal protection for the indigenous people in Manipur.

On September 2, the Joint Students`™ Coordinating Committee, All Manipur Students`™ Guardians Association, All Manipur Private Schools Welfare Association, Private School Development Council, Thoubal and All Manipur School Students`™ Transporters Association convened a joint meeting.

Following which they had appealed to schools and colleges including Catholic and CBSE institutes to charge only 30 percent of the fees and pay only 50 percent salaries to the teachers for the last two months.

Likewise they had also appealed to all school service vehicles to charge only 50 percent for the said period.

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