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Churachandpur (Manipur), 15 July ANI:  In the peaceful Sharon Hills of Manipur, displaced families are finally finding new homes after nearly two years in relief camps. This marks the beginning of a major resettlement initiative for over 50,000 internally displaced people (IDPs) affected by the ethnic violence since May 2023. The effort is a collaborative one—land was donated by Churachandpur MLA and construction was funded by the Vaiphei Baptist Church Association (VBCA), reflecting a strong partnership between government, NGOs, and local communities. Under President’s Rule, the Manipur government has introduced a three-phase plan to close all 350 relief camps and rehabilitate IDPs by December 2025, including financial support for rebuilding homes. Health has been a major concern. Medical teams, led by District Family Welfare Officer Dr. Kholi Sania Monica, have continued to offer regular check-ups, child immunizations, mental health counselling, and distribution of sanitary products under national health schemes. Despite challenges like supply shortages, health workers have remained on the ground. However, IDPs—both Kuki and Meitei—still face deep financial struggles and loss of livelihood. While the new homes bring dignity and hope, long-term recovery depends on continued compassion and coordinated support to help them rebuild their lives.

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00:00Perched in the serene Sharon Hills of Manipur, these small but beautifully crafted homes mark
00:07a fresh start for families displaced by violence. After nearly two years in relief camps, many are
00:14finally finding dignity in a home of their own. This marks the beginning of a larger effort to
00:21resettle over 50,000 internally displaced people in the state since 3rd of May 2023.
00:28The initiative is being driven not only by the government but also by committed NGOs and community
00:35organizations. The land for makeshift homes was donated by Chura Chandpur MLA while the
00:43Vaipai Baptist Church Association funded the construction, offering a powerful example of
00:50collaboration and compassion. It is planned to make the village more developed,
00:58progressive and ensure its inhabitants live in harmony among themselves and with others.
01:08Under President's rule,
01:14the Manipur government has launched a three-phase plan to rehabilitate IDPs
01:18by December 2025, aiming to close all of the people in the city of Manipur.
01:25The Manipur government has launched a three-phase plan to rehabilitate IDPs by December 2025, aiming to close
01:35all 350 relief camps and provide financial aid for rebuilding homes.
01:54Over the past two years, displaced people have faced severe hardships, especially chronic health issues.
02:01The government has ensured continued access to medical care.
02:06During our visit to IDP camps in Chura Chandpur, District Family Welfare Officer Dr. Kholi Sanya Monika
02:15confirmed that regular health check-ups for the sick and immunizations for children aged 0-5 and 10-15
02:24have been ongoing since the outbreak of violence. Mental health teams have also been deployed to
02:30provide counseling and free medication. Under the Rashtriya Kishore Swasthaya Karikram,
02:37sanitary napkins and essential medicines have been distributed. Despite supply shortages,
02:44medical teams have remained active since the crisis began.
02:48The IDPs, both Kuki and Meti, are grappling not just with health challenges, but also with deep financial distress,
02:58having lost their livelihoods to displacement. With no steady income and disrupted lives,
03:04the IDPs are grappling not just with health challenges, but also with deep financial distress,
03:10having lost their livelihoods to displacement. With no steady income and disrupted lives,
03:18many longed to return to the homes they were forced to flee.
03:22When we get sick, we get help from some KKL or somebody, but when it is financial problem,
03:33we have no way of solving this problem. The main problem we have is financial problem. Since we have
03:40no source of earning, we have no way of getting financial support, it is the main problem that we face
03:50is financial support. The journey towards recovery for Manipur's Displaced is still unfolding. While new
03:59homes offer hope and healing, the challenges of livelihood and long-term stability remain. Continued
04:06support, compassion and coordinated efforts will be vital to help these families rebuild their lives with
04:14dignity.

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