Hundreds Seek Shelter in Manipur Relief Camps Amid Ongoing Turmoil
Northeast Desk, 15th June: In response to the ongoing turmoil in Manipur, hundreds of people have taken refuge in relief camps established by local authorities. A release from the Directorate of Information and Public Relations emphasized the administration’s commitment to meeting the needs of all individuals in these camps.
The Jiribam relief team has been actively distributing essential items and daily necessities across various camps, ensuring that residents have access to necessary resources during these challenging times.
Efforts are also being made to restore normalcy, particularly for children affected by the crisis. Educational activities from pre-primary to class VIII are set to resume at Chingdong Leikai UPS starting tomorrow. Teachers have been instructed to fulfill their duties, and required textbooks and stationery will be provided promptly. This initiative aims to provide stability and continuity in the children’s education.
Additionally, the ICDS project has been supplying supplementary nutrition to the inmates at the Multipurpose Sport Complex Bidyanagar Relief Camp, focusing on the health and well-being of the youngest residents.
According to the report, there are 943 inmates across seven relief camps in Jiribam, including 353 children, 199 men, and 391 women. The district administration is dedicated to supporting these individuals, ensuring they receive the necessary resources and care during this difficult period.
As the situation evolves, the administration continues to prioritize the safety and welfare of all camp residents, striving to make their stay as comfortable as possible while they await a return to normalcy.
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