Manipur Update: Govt to construct 1000 houses for displaced people

From Manipur, there was good news on the web that the Government will build 1000 houses for the exiles, who are denied this right. Everyone is happy after hearing this news and trying to know more details about the news. This news raised several questions in people’s minds and caused attention among people. This news is a cure for their sorrow. These people are deprived of a place in life that they are excited about because of the procedure. We will try to cover all the details about the news. Let’s continue the article.

According to the report, for the initial phase, the Manipur government will build around 1,000 permanent houses for the houseless people, where they can demonstrate their rights. These works will be completed with an estimated value of around HRK 75 million. It can be in all the affected districts of the state, informed information and Public Relations Minister Dr. Sapam Ranjan. This news surprised many because it is a major decision of the Government. We will also tell you the details of the news that you will find in the next section of the article.

As we know when the decision comes from the government. It is clear that the decision was made after much discussion. Similarly, a report came from the Minister of Intellectual Property Rights, that the decision was taken during the state cabinet meeting, which took place at the CM Secretariat on Saturday. Yes, this meeting filled people’s hearts with happiness. dr. Sapam Ranjan mentioned that the State Cabinet has approved a permanent housing plan for people whose houses were burnt or destroyed in the shocking and sad incidents that started on May 3 in Manipur. Scroll down the page to learn more about what’s new.

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Furthermore, when the data was searched, houses were burned across the state, he mentioned. This is how the information came out that 4,806 houses were burned or destroyed across the country. The cabinet also decided to build houses wherever the environment is good for vulnerable people to return to their original places, he mentioned. The minister mentioned that the amount can be spent around 10 lakh rupees for Pucca houses. 5 lakh rupees for kuccha houses. 7 lakh rupees for semi-pucca houses. The funds will be paid in two equal installments, ie 50 percent will be provided for the start of construction. Stay tuned for more updates.

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