"The Pangals, despite being the most economically backward community in Manipur, have been standing firm against the violence and putting up every effort possible to broker peace between the warring communities."
Six Meitei-Pangal student bodies on Tuesday warned to launch a series of democratic agitations if the state government fails to extend four per cent reservation policy in general courses of higher education for Meitei-Pangal (Manipuri-Muslim) community by September 28.
Concern over rise in prices of essential commodities in Manipur
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Students complain of unreasonable hike of all prices including city bus fares; Minister denies reports
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A Manipuri woman takes her goods to sale in Ima market in Imphal, Manipur. File photo
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RITU RAJ KONWAR
Students complain of unreasonable hike of all prices including city bus fares; Minister denies reports Students organisations and civil groups have expressed concern over the soaring prices of essential commodites in Manipur reportedly taking undue advantage of the covid-19 pandemic. Student groups have been raiding several shops in Imphal to check the prices of items sold to the people.