Family members said that the attack launched by Kuki militants on Wednesday morning stopped for a while at around 11 pm and continued with their attacks again.
Mayengbam Pramot, 56, son of late Gouro of Chingmeirong Mamang Leikai was on his way to Meetei Leepun office in Langol for a meeting with his driver Loukrakpam Johny, 26, son of late L Oken when the attack happened, as per sources.
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The global entertainment brand, 1 million Heros , has introduced a sustainable livelihood program for internally displaced persons in Manipur, India. The program involves training individuals in crocheting amigurumi dolls, which will be marketed globally. The training is being conducted in five relief camps, with the aim of providing a short-term livelihood for the displaced individuals, particularly women. The dolls not only provide economic benefits but also help improve the mental health of the victims of violence.