Updated On: 12 May, 2024 07:18 AM IST | Imphal | Agencies
Officials said that these initiatives encompass a multifaceted approach targeting various aspects of livelihood and well-being in an attempt to provide tangible support

Displaced Meitis at a relief camp in Imphal. Pic/Getty Images
In response to the ethnic violence that has gripped Manipur since May 2023, the state government has mobilised proactive initiatives aimed at providing relief and rehabilitation for the conflict-hit displaced people under the mentorship of the Supreme Court-appointed committee appointed last year in August. Officials said that these initiatives encompass a multifaceted approach targeting various aspects of livelihood and well-being in an attempt to provide tangible support.
Headed by Justice (retd) Gita Mittal, the committee inaugurated a Skill Training Programme for 2,000 displaced youths, along with a Youth Coach Level-1 certificate programme aiming to train 300 youths as coaches in multiple sports disciplines including football, table tennis, badminton, judo and weightlifting.