Via PTI
NEW DELHI: Over 14,000 schoolchildren had been displaced because of the ethnic violence in Manipur, the Ministry of Schooling mentioned on Wednesday.
Over 93 according to cent of those youngsters had been admitted to the closest faculty, Union Minister of State for Schooling Annapurna Devi mentioned in a written answer in Rajya Sabha.
“A complete of 14,763 school-going youngsters had been displaced because of the present Manipur scenario. A nodal officer has been appointed for every aid camp to facilitate the admission strategy of the displaced scholars,” she mentioned.
As many as “93.5 according to cent of the displaced scholars had been admitted to the closest possible faculty, freed from price”, the minister mentioned.
Greater than 160 other folks had been killed and loads injured since ethnic clashes broke out in Manipur on Would possibly 3, after a ‘Tribal Team spirit March’ was once organised within the hill districts to protest in opposition to the Meitei group’s call for for Scheduled Tribe (ST) standing.
NEW DELHI: Over 14,000 schoolchildren had been displaced because of the ethnic violence in Manipur, the Ministry of Schooling mentioned on Wednesday.
Over 93 according to cent of those youngsters had been admitted to the closest faculty, Union Minister of State for Schooling Annapurna Devi mentioned in a written answer in Rajya Sabha.
“A complete of 14,763 school-going youngsters had been displaced because of the present Manipur scenario. A nodal officer has been appointed for every aid camp to facilitate the admission strategy of the displaced scholars,” she mentioned.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
As many as “93.5 according to cent of the displaced scholars had been admitted to the closest possible faculty, freed from price”, the minister mentioned.
Greater than 160 other folks had been killed and loads injured since ethnic clashes broke out in Manipur on Would possibly 3, after a ‘Tribal Team spirit March’ was once organised within the hill districts to protest in opposition to the Meitei group’s call for for Scheduled Tribe (ST) standing.