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India Today
04-07-2025
- Politics
- India Today
Manipur to shut relief camps by December as state seeks to restore normalcy
The Manipur government has announced plans to close all relief camps housing Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) by December 2025, as part of a broader effort to restore normalcy in the conflict-hit families who are unable to return to their original homes by the deadline will be provided with newly constructed pre-fabricated housing units, said Manipur Chief Secretary PK announcement was made by the Chief Secretary during the 2nd Foundation Day celebration of the Manipur State Commission for Scheduled Tribes, held at Hotel Imphal. Singh stated that both the state and central governments are working together to reopen all highways for free and safe public movement. 'With the current pace of progress, we are optimistic that people will soon be able to move freely across major roads in the state,' he Chief Secretary also outlined a three-phase rehabilitation programme for displaced persons, which will begin in July, followed by phases in October and December. The government will be providing a financial reconstruction package of Rs 1.3 lakh and another sum of Rs 1.7 lakh to support the rebuilding efforts of the families whose homes were destroyed during the violence. According to Singh, the number of displaced persons have come down from 62,000 to 57,000, as many people have already begun returning to their homes. For those unable to return by year-end, the government is constructing an additional 1,000 pre-fabricated houses to ensure adequate shelter and the issue of security, Singh emphasised that adequate deployment of police and central forces is in place, especially in vulnerable agricultural zones, including paddy fields. He noted a positive shift in ground realities, with farmers from both affected communities now cultivating their fields in peace and even sharing water resources.'There is a visible improvement. I appeal to all Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) from both sides to maintain calm and cooperation. Isolated incidents may happen due to disruptive elements, but overall, the situation is steadily improving,' he response to speculation about a possible visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the state, the Chief Secretary clarified that no official confirmation has been received yet. However, he said that several development projects, both within Manipur and in other states, have been completed and are awaiting formal Singh informed that a team from the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) in Guwahati will soon visit Manipur to oversee and implement strict Aadhaar enrolment protocols. This includes issuance of Bal Aadhaar for children and coverage for citizens above 18 years, aimed at tightening identification and demographic monitoring announcements come amid ongoing efforts to heal deep social and ethnic divisions following the outbreak of violence on May 3, 2023, which has claimed more than 250 lives and displaced tens of thousands. The government's phased rehabilitation strategy marks a crucial step toward restoring stability and rebuilding public trust in the affected areas.- EndsMust Watch


Hindustan Times
04-07-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Manipur to shut relief camps by December, phased rehabilitation to start from July
Imphal: The Manipur government will shut all relief camps housing internally displaced persons (IDPs) by December, and to help the displaced families rehabilitate, a three-phase programme will begin in July, chief secretary Prashant Kumar Singh said. Chief secretary Prashant Kumar Singh at the 2nd foundation day of the Manipur State Commission for Scheduled Tribes in Imphal on Friday. (Sourced) Addressing the 2nd foundation day of the Manipur State Commission for Scheduled Tribes in Imphal on Friday, Singh said that if the displaced families are unable to return to their original homes by the deadline, they will be allotted newly built pre-fabricated housing units. The rehabilitation programme, set to begin in July, will be followed by subsequent phases in October and December, Singh added. Since the outbreak of ethnic violence in 2023 between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and adjoining hills-based Kuki-Zo groups, over 260 people have been killed, 1,500 injured, and more than 70,000 displaced. According to government data, the number of displaced persons has decreased from 62,000 to 57,000, with many families already returning home. To accommodate those still unable to return, an additional 1,000 pre-fabricated homes are under construction. Also Read: Manipur shuts down to mark 2 years of clashes, sees widespread public support Singh said that families whose homes were destroyed in the conflict and are willing to return to their villages will be eligible for a financial reconstruction package of ₹1.3 lakh, plus ₹1.7 lakh for rebuilding assistance. He added that the initiative is part of a joint effort between the state and central governments to facilitate the reopening of major highways and ensure free and safe movement. 'At this rate of progress, we are hopeful that public movement across major roads will resume without fear,' Singh said. Addressing security concerns in the state, Singh said, 'There is a visible improvement on the ground. I appeal to all civil society organisations from both sides to remain calm and cooperative. While isolated incidents may still occur, the overall situation is improving.' Also read: Manipur: Meitei, Kuki-Zo communities to mark anniversary of ethnic clashes on May 3 Responding to speculation of a possible visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Singh said there is no official confirmation. 'However, several development projects in Manipur and other northeastern states have been completed and are awaiting formal inauguration,' he said. Singh also said that a team from the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) in Guwahati will visit the state to oversee the Aadhaar enrolment process, including the issuance of Bal Aadhaar for children and coverage for adults over 18.