Manipur: Relief items provided
IFP Bureau20 Dec 2023
Relief materials, including winter essentials and edible items, were provided at the Relief Camp at Kumbi College Girl’s Hostel, Kumbi.
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Relief materials, including winter essentials and edible items, were provided at the Relief Camp at Kumbi College Girl’s Hostel, Kumbi.
The relief items were distributed to the inmates of the relief camp opened at Indoor stadium Kakching.
The relief materials, consisting of 100 blankets, 100 mattresses, medical aid, shelter provisions, and other essential items, are being efficiently distributed by the dedicated and diligent team of security forces.
The displaced victims are mainly from Serou, Sugunu, Tangjeng Khunjao and Napat; they have been taking shelter at the camps since May 30.
The relief materials and monetary assistance were given to the Koutruk, Imphal West; Tronglaobi, Bishnupur district and to the frontlines of Phubala to assist the village defense volunteers.
Lions Club of Imphal Valley (LCIV) has been taking social responsibility and service to the community as a part of service to humanity under Lions International District-332D.
CCIAN Forum Peace Committee on Tuesday provided necessary relief materials to Yaibi Lennapham (Yaibilen) Children Home at Keibi Sanapat in Imphal East district.
CCIAN Forum Peace Committee on Sunday provided relief materials to the village volunteers of Phougakchao Ikhai and Torbung Bangla in Bishnupur district.
The Manipur Victims Relief Committee various essential basic requirements including rice, potato, dal, edible oil, onions, mats, chapels, medicine, utensils, etc.
Approximately 120 people benefited with the aid.
Approximately 40 people benefited with the aid, the IGAR(S) stated in a release.
Healing Lives of Manipur in a release said that the relief camp in Imphal East is currently home to 112 inmates, including 52 males, 50 females, and 34 children.
A total of 720 violence victims from Moreh and Churachandpur are being sheltered at Akampat relief camp in Imphal East.
The relief materials included essential items and clothes; the relief camp has been accommodating around 100 displaced people from villages including Serou, Moreh and Ekou, etc.
Essential items were distributed to the village volunteers at Chairen Leingan Tabi and Kumbikhok.
The relief materials presented on Monday included mattresses, bed sheets, blankets, mosquito nets, and water storage containers, with a total value of approximately Rs 1.7 lakh.
SANULAL general secretary Akoijam Shanti stated that the organisation distributed essential commodities and emergency items to the displaced victims and village volunteers at Leitanthabi Mangjil Kumbi, Sangaithel Ngarangbam and the relief and medical camps at Shyamasakhi High School and Brajalal Institute of Science, Moirangkhom.
IGAR (South) stated that in the midst of the ongoing ethnic violence in Imphal, Assam Rifles demonstrated its unwavering commitment to the welfare of the civilians by distributing basic daily essentials at the relief camp.
Assam Rifles said its medical team extended free medical consultation, treatment and distributed free medicines to almost 4,500 affected people.
TSA Sadar Hills president Paominlun Lhouvum said that the Thadou students association, Sadar hills is deeply disturbed by the unrest in Manipur as the sufferings of the people remain unabated.