Bengal students

Kolkata, May 08: Amid the ongoing violence in Manipur, 18 students from West Bengal studying at the College of Agriculture, Central Agricultural University in Imphal were evacuated by the West Bengal government.

The students were flown into Kolkata by a special flight arranged by the state government. Efforts are also being made to evacuate other students hailing from West Bengal who are currently stranded in Manipur.

The violence in Manipur erupted after the state government announced its decision to create seven new districts in the state. The move has been opposed by various organizations in the state, who claim that the creation of new districts will harm the interests of certain communities.

The situation in Manipur has been tense for the past few days, with incidents of violence being reported from various parts of the state.

The West Bengal government, which has been closely monitoring the situation in Manipur, has taken the step to evacuate students from the state in order to ensure their safety. The evacuation of the 18 students from the College of Agriculture, Central Agricultural University in Imphal was carried out smoothly, with the students expressing their gratitude to the West Bengal government for their efforts.


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Efforts are now being made to evacuate other students from West Bengal who are currently stranded in Manipur. The West Bengal government has assured the students and their families that all possible steps will be taken to ensure their safe return to West Bengal.

The situation in Manipur is a matter of concern for the entire country, with various political parties and organizations calling for an immediate end to the violence. The central government has also been monitoring the situation closely, with Home Minister Amit Shah holding a meeting with officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs to review the situation in Manipur.

The West Bengal government’s swift action in evacuating students from Manipur is a welcome move and highlights the importance of prompt action in times of crisis. The safety and well-being of citizens, especially those from other states, must be a top priority for governments across the country.

The situation in Manipur serves as a reminder of the need for greater dialogue and consultation when it comes to making decisions that affect the lives of people. The creation of new districts in Manipur has been a contentious issue, and it is important that all stakeholders are given a say in the matter.

The violence in Manipur also underscores the need for better coordination between states and the central government when it comes to maintaining law and order. The central government must work closely with the state governments to ensure that incidents of violence are dealt with swiftly and effectively.

The evacuation of 18 students from West Bengal studying at the College of Agriculture, Central Agricultural University in Imphal by the West Bengal government is a welcome move in the midst of the ongoing violence in Manipur. Efforts are now being made to evacuate other students from West Bengal who are currently stranded in Manipur.

The situation in Manipur is a matter of concern for the entire country, and it is important that all stakeholders work together to restore peace and stability in the state.