Guwahati: The Manipur government stated it has taken steps to undertake free movement of various vehicles across the state.
Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla on Thursday chaired a series of meetings at the Raj Bhavan and reviewed the administrative and developmental initiatives taken up by different departments.
Administrative Secretaries of the departments gave detailed presentations on the developments and different initiatives which are being taken up under their departments in separate sessions.
The Secretary (Transport) highlighted the implementation of different rules to ensure road safety and the free flow of transport systems across the state. He also briefed the Governor on the current infrastructure at the District Transport Offices and recommended further development.
Additionally, he highlighted the ongoing construction of helipads in various districts of the state.
After the ethnic violence broke out in Manipur on May 3, 2023, between the Meiteis and Kuki-Zo-Hmar, Kuki tribal organisations have strongly objected to free movement along National Highway-2 (Imphal to Dimapur) and National Highway-37 (Imphal to Jiribam along southern Assam), which pass through Kuki tribal inhabited areas.
A delegation of Churachandpur Meitei United Committee (CMUC) met the Governor and urged him to take appropriate steps to safe return of violence-hit displaced families to their homes, provide employment opportunities tailored to their skillsets, and construct temporary shelters at Phougakchao Ikhai in Bishnupur district as an interim measure until permanent rehabilitation becomes possible.
A CMUC leader said that the Governor acknowledged the seriousness of the situation and assured the delegation that select demands would be addressed within three days.
The Governor also pledged to expedite communication with relevant departments to ensure timely and concrete action.
Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla on Thursday chaired a series of meetings at the Raj Bhavan and reviewed the administrative and developmental initiatives taken up by different departments.
Administrative Secretaries of the departments gave detailed presentations on the developments and different initiatives which are being taken up under their departments in separate sessions.
The Secretary (Transport) highlighted the implementation of different rules to ensure road safety and the free flow of transport systems across the state. He also briefed the Governor on the current infrastructure at the District Transport Offices and recommended further development.
Additionally, he highlighted the ongoing construction of helipads in various districts of the state.
After the ethnic violence broke out in Manipur on May 3, 2023, between the Meiteis and Kuki-Zo-Hmar, Kuki tribal organisations have strongly objected to free movement along National Highway-2 (Imphal to Dimapur) and National Highway-37 (Imphal to Jiribam along southern Assam), which pass through Kuki tribal inhabited areas.
A delegation of Churachandpur Meitei United Committee (CMUC) met the Governor and urged him to take appropriate steps to safe return of violence-hit displaced families to their homes, provide employment opportunities tailored to their skillsets, and construct temporary shelters at Phougakchao Ikhai in Bishnupur district as an interim measure until permanent rehabilitation becomes possible.
A CMUC leader said that the Governor acknowledged the seriousness of the situation and assured the delegation that select demands would be addressed within three days.
The Governor also pledged to expedite communication with relevant departments to ensure timely and concrete action.
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