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After two-week closure, educational institutions in Manipur to resume regular classes from Friday

By IANS | Updated: November 28, 2024 14:45 IST

Imphal, Nov 28 After two weeks of closure, regular classes in all educational institutions, including schools and universities ...

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Imphal, Nov 28 After two weeks of closure, regular classes in all educational institutions, including schools and universities in six districts, will resume from Friday, an official said here on Thursday.

Director of Education (Schools) L. Nandakumar Singh and Joint Secretary (Higher and Technical Education Department), Daryal Juli Anal in separate orders asked all the district and zonal level officers to take appropriate steps to resume the classes of all government, private, government-aided educational institutions, including colleges and universities, from Friday.

Singh in his order said that the decision to resume the classes of the schools and other educational institutions was taken in consultation with the Home Department.

The Manipur government on November 26 closed all the educational institutions in six curfew-bound districts, including the trouble-torn Jiribam district, for an indefinite period.

An Education Department official said that considering the safety of the students, teachers and non-teaching staff, all the educational institutions were closed in six districts -- Imphal West, Imphal East, Thoubal, Bishnupur, Kakching and Jiribam.

District Magistrates of the six districts have imposed a curfew since the escalation of violence in different districts of Manipur on November 16 after the recovery of the bodies of three missing children and three women in Jiribam districts. Education (Schools) and Higher and Technical Education Departments also in separate orders closed the government and private educational institutions in the six curfew-bound districts from November 16.

On November 24, the Director of Education (Schools) and Higher and Technical Education Departments in separate orders had announced to resume the normal classes from November 25 but after a few hours, they cancelled their orders.

The Manipur government as a precautionary measure on Wednesday extended the suspension of mobile Internet and data services for two more days in nine districts, including the trouble-torn Jiribam district.

In nine districts, the suspension of mobile Internet and data services would be effective till 5.15 p.m. on November 29.

The nine districts, comprising both the valley and hills, where the suspension of mobile Internet and data services were enforced are Imphal West, Imphal East, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Kakching, Kangpokpi, Churachandpur, Jiribam, and Pherzawl.

After the widespread violence and attacks by mobs started on November 16 in valley districts, including Imphal East and Imphal West, following the recovery of six bodies of missing three children and three women in Jiribam district on November 15 and 16, Chief Secretary Vineet Joshi ordered the suspension of mobile Internet and data services in these districts for two days.

Since then the suspension of mobile Internet and data services has extended periodically.

The violent mobs attacked houses and bungalows and vandalised various properties of Ministers, MLAs and political leaders in Imphal East and Imphal West districts on November 16 and 17.

Police said that in recent cases of violence and public unrest, 41 people were arrested.

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