MHA sanctions Rs 101.75 cr relief package for people displaced due to Manipur violence
Security advisor to the Manipur government, Kuldiep Singh, said that during his four-day Manipur visit Home Minister Amit Shah had directed the state government to send a proposal to the MHA for a relief package for the displaced people.

Security advisor to the Manipur government, Kuldiep Singh, said that during his four-day Manipur visit Home Minister Amit Shah had directed the state government to send a proposal to the MHA for a relief package for the displaced people.
Currently, around 37,450 people from different communities are being sheltered in 272 relief camps, including community halls, in 13 districts of Manipur.
Singh also said that with the recovery of another 27 arms and 245 pieces of ammunition in the last 24 hours, the security forces in Manipur have so far recovered 896 sophisticated and automatic arms and 11,763 pieces of ammunition, which were looted from the police and various other security establishments since the ethnic riots broke out in the state on May 3.
The security forces have also recovered 200 live bombs from different districts.
Singh said that curfew has been relaxed for 12 hours in five valley districts, and for 10 hours and eight hours in the neighbouring hill districts.
There is no curfew in six other hill districts, including Tamenglong, Noney, Senapati, Ukhrul, and Kamjong.
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