India News | Mizoram to Raise Funds for Internally Displaced People
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The Mizoram government has begun raising funds to provide relief to over 12,200 people from strife-torn Manipur who have taken shelter in the state, a senior official said on Thursday.
Aizawl, Jul 6 (PTI) The Mizoram government has begun raising funds to provide relief to over 12,200 people from strife-torn Manipur who have taken shelter in the state, a senior official said on Thursday.
The official told PTI that the state government issued a notice seeking donations from ministers, legislators, employees of Central and state governments, corporators of Aizawl Municipal Council and bankers on Tuesday.
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Security forces like the Assam Rifles, Indian Army and Border Security Force (BSF) will also be requested to donate for relief, he said.
The official said that like-minded donors are requested to contribute to the state disaster management and rehabilitation directorate's bank account number for any amount as per their convenience.
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He said that the Centre has not yet provided any assistance to the state even more than a month after it had sought a relief package for the internally displaced people, who have been taking shelter in the state after ethnic violence broke out in Manipur.
In May, Chief Minister Zoramthanga had asked the Centre to provide Rs 10 crore as a relief package for the displaced people.
The official said that the government has not received "any word" from the Centre since the state delegation led by Sports minister Robert Romawia Royte met Union Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla on the issue last month.
According to the state Home department, at least 12,280 people from Manipur have taken shelter in Mizoram.
The northeastern state also hosts more than 35,000 refugees from Myanmar and Bangladesh.
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