Manipur (July 04,2023) : Schools in Manipur will reopen on Wednesday, July 5, after being closed for over two months due to ethnic clashes. The announcement was made by Chief Minister N. Biren Singh on Monday. The clashes broke out in the first week of May between the Meitei and Kuki communities. The violence has left at least 20 people dead and hundreds injured.
The schools were closed as a precautionary measure to prevent further violence. However, the situation has now stabilized and the schools are safe to reopen. The reopening of schools is a welcome relief for the students and their parents. Many students had been struggling to learn at home, and the closure of schools had also had a negative impact on the economy.
The government has said that it will take all necessary measures to ensure the safety of students and teachers. Security forces will be deployed in and around schools to prevent any violence. The reopening of schools is a sign that the situation in Manipur is slowly returning to normal. However, the government will need to continue to work to address the root causes of the clashes in order to prevent them from happening again.
Schools in Manipur will reopen on Wednesday after being closed for over two months due to ethnic clashes. The reopening of schools is a welcome relief for the students and their parents, and it is a sign that the situation in Manipur is slowly returning to normal. However, the government will need to continue to work to address the root causes of the clashes in order to prevent them from happening again.