Schools shut; internet ban extended amid ongoing protests in Manipur

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Manipur continues to face unrest as schools and colleges remain closed indefinitely, with the state government extending the internet ban until September 15, 2024.

The shutdown follows violent protests sparked by the death of a student leader, which has fueled widespread demonstrations demanding justice and accountability.

As News18 reports, in response to the escalating tensions, the government has imposed Section 144, restricting more than four people gatherings. At the same time, security forces have been deployed across the state to maintain order. Despite these measures, the protests show no signs of subsiding, with demonstrators voicing frustration over the lack of action against those responsible for the student leader’s death.

The indefinite closure of educational institutions has caused significant disruption to students and the academic calendar. Exams and other critical academic activities have been postponed, leaving students in a state of uncertainty. The internet ban has further compounded the challenges, impacting not only education but also essential communication and daily life in the state.

Citizens have expressed concern over the prolonged closure of schools and colleges, as it directly affects students’ academic progress and prospects. "Our children’s education is in limbo, and the lack of internet access means they cannot even engage in online learning," said a worried parent. The extended internet ban has also severely impacted businesses and access to information.

Pressure is mounting on the Manipur government to address the protesters' demands and restore peace. While authorities have initiated talks, a resolution seems distant, as the situation remains volatile. The protestors demand immediate justice, and their persistent calls for action have kept tensions high.

The ongoing turmoil in Manipur has left the state in a precarious situation, with no clear end to the unrest. As the protests continue and normalcy remains disrupted, the future of thousands of students and citizens' broader well-being hangs in the balance.