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Over 200 Meiteis who crossed over to Myanmar to escape violence in Manipur return to state: CM Biren Singh

DNA Friday, 18 August 2023
Over 200 Meiteis who fled ethnic violence in Manipur and sought refuge in Myanmar have returned safely after 3 months, praised by Chief Minister N Biren Singh for the Army's role in their repatriation.
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