Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Monday expressed his gratitude and thanked Union Home Minister Amit Shah for his constant support as the situation in the state continues to improve.
As violence gripped several parts of Manipur, Kuldeep Singh, security advisor to the Manipur government, said on Sunday that tension continued to prevail in some areas of Churachandpur, Kangpokpi and Moreh.
"Fourteen Marathi students have been brought safely to Shiv Sena Bhawan in Manipur and have been given food and other eatables. Also, Shiv Sena's Manipur state chief Tombi Singh said that good facilities have been provided. On this occasion, the students thanked Chief Minister Eknath Shinde
As security forces shifted people in safe camps from violence-hit areas in Manipur, two babies were born at a temporary camp, Indian Army said on Sunday.
While addressing the mediapersons, G Kishan Reddy said," The violence in Manipur is very unfortunate. The curfew was lifted by the state government for three hours today, the situation is under control and we wish peace is restored in the area. Home Minister Amit Shah is continuously reviewi
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has said that it has taken several measures at the Imphal airport to facilitate passenger movement in the wake of violence in Manipur.
In the wake of ongoing unrest in Manipur, the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) has issued helpline numbers for Kashmiri students studying in Manipur.