IT News
Imphal, Sept 15:
A team from Manipuri Meitei Association, Bangalore (MMAB) called on the Chief Minister of Manipur and submitted a 5- 5-point memorandum. The memorandum included the suspension of SoO, the opening of national highways to ensure they are free from extortion and intimidation, strengthening of the international border to check illegal immigration, the reconstruction and rehabilitation of the displaced, and the constitutional protection and provision of Scheduled Tribe status to the Meitei community.
The team of MMAB led by its President Maj Rajkumar Jhaljit Singh (Retd.), submitted the memorandum to the Chief Minister during their five-day visit in the state.
The MMAB team visited Manipur from September 10 to September 15 and discussed in depth the various key stakeholders, including CSOs, political leaders, and eminent personalities.
According to the statement of the association the team visited various remote relief camps in the axis of Moirang, Thoubal, and Kangchup areas, which were challenging to access due to the ongoing situation, and donated relief materials. The team also interacted with children at these camps, providing them with hope and distributing books, sports items, food, and medical aid. The materials were distributed in collaboration with various NGOs and were primarily sponsored by V.K.R Acharya Memorial Trust.
The team visited a school run by The Art of Living (AOL) in AOL Campus Phubala, Bishnupur District, Manipur.