Help extended to needy people, village defenders
Source: Chronicle News Service
Imphal, August 02 2023:
Rashtriya Swayam-sevak Sangh (RSS), Manipur Pranta continued its 'seva' activities for people affected by the ethnic conflict.
To help mitigate suffering of the affected people, RSS Manipur Pranta in association with Seva Samiti Manipur has been running a model relief camp since June 17 at Rajarshi Bhagyachandra Skill Development Centre (RBSDC), Haraorou, Imphal East and conducted skill development and self-employment activities in association with Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development and Central Agricultural University, Imphal.
Besides, RSS Manipur Pranta also tied up with Romi Bag Industry for providing free training on shoe making and placement of the trained inmates in different locations of the industry.
The industry also donated 50 school bags for children staying in the relief camp run by RSS Manipur Pranta and Seva Samiti, Manipur.
RSS Manipur Pranta also visited Khoijumantabi and other sensitive areas under Bishnupur district on July 6 and met family members of Ningombam Ibomcha, Haobam Ibocha and Naorem Rajkumar of Khoijumantabi, who were killed by Kuki militants on July 2, and handed over Rs 10,000 along with essential commodities to the next of kin of each victim.
Shiksha Vikash Samiti, Manipur has also launched a free education scheme for the children of affected families.
So far, the Samiti has adopted 60 students (28 boys and 32 girls) and them providing free residential schooling at Bal Bidya Mandir, Palace Compound.
Similarly, Maibam Leikai Ward no 7 Meira Paibi provided essential items to relief camp set up at Wangoo Tera Awang Leikai and to local volunteers defending the village while Charangpat Imoinu Bazar Meira Paibi distributed essential items to volunteers defending Phubala and Tronglaobi villages.