Manipur: Bandh to protest killing of 13 people paralyses normal life
First Published: 6th December, 2023 13:41 IST
Shops, commercial establishments and schools are closed in several parts of the Imphal valley as a mark of protest
Normal life has come to a standstill in several parts of the Imphal valley in Manipur in the wake of a bandh called over the killing of 13 people in Tengnoupal on Monday. Shops, commercial establishments and schools are closed in several parts of the Imphal valley as a mark of protest. Last night, emotional scenes were witnessed outside JNIMS in Imphal as family members of the people killed in the shootout in Tengnoupal collected their bodies.
COMMENTS
TOPMOST STORY NOW
Live Tripura Police Arrests Drug Peddler With Drugs Worth Rs 5 Lakh From Agartala
18th November 2024Live 1 Protestor Dead in Police Firing in Jiribam Yesterday
18th November 2024Live Zubeen Garg, Heartthrob Of Assam, Turns 52 Today
18th November 2024Live MANIPUR CM BIREN SINGH CALLS FOR MEETING WITH MINISTERS & MLAS TODAY AT 6 PM TO REVIEW SITUATION
18th November 2024WE RECOMMEND
Tripura Police Arrests Drug Peddler With Drugs Worth Rs 5 Lakh From Agartala
In a significant breakthrough, the East Agartala police, in coordination with officials from the MG Bazar outpost, arrested a notorious drug dealer. The drug peddler identified as Sampad Ghosh was arrested from the Pratapgarh area of Agartala on Sunday. The operation was carried out based on credible intelligence inputs. During the raid, police recovered three […]
18th November 20241 Protestor Dead in Police Firing in Jiribam Yesterday
1 Protestor Dead in Police Firing in Jiribam Yesterday
18th November 2024Zubeen Garg, Heartthrob Of Assam, Turns 52 Today
Zubeen Garg, Heartthrob Of Assam, Turns 52 Today
18th November 2024MANIPUR CM BIREN SINGH CALLS FOR MEETING WITH MINISTERS & MLAS TODAY AT 6 PM TO REVIEW SITUATION
MANIPUR CM BIREN SINGH CALLS FOR MEETING WITH MINISTERS & MLAS TODAY AT 6 PM TO REVIEW SITUATION Post Views: 15
18th November 2024Tripura Human Rights Commission Directs DSP to Pay Compensation, Face Departmental Proceedings for Assaulting Man
The Tripura Human Rights Commission (THRC) has directed Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) Prasun Kanti Tripura to pay Rs 25,000 as compensation for assaulting a citizen and has recommended that the Director General of Police (DGP) and the Chief Secretary initiate departmental proceedings against him for misconduct. Post Views: 28
18th November 2024