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Home Secretary, Manipur Governor review Myanmar border fencing alongside IDP relief efforts

The June 2 meeting aimed to advance border fortifications along the Myanmar frontier, improve relief for tens of thousands uprooted by ethnic violence.

Govind Mohan
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Overview

  • On June 2, Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan met Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla in Imphal for a high-level review of India-Myanmar border fencing progress and the law and order situation in Manipur.
  • Officials assessed ongoing relief measures for more than 59,000 internally displaced persons housed in over 300 camps, reviewing rehabilitation facilities and exploring long-term resettlement plans.
  • The central team visited two camps in Churachandpur district, inaugurating a creche, a children’s library and a women’s tailoring programme, and felicitating 15 students who topped the 2025 HSLC examinations.
  • Intelligence Bureau Director Tapan Kumar Deka, Director-General of Police Rajiv Singh and Chief Secretary Prashant Kumar Singh joined the delegation to coordinate security deployments and infrastructure upgrades.
  • Discussions addressed bolstering cross-border security through phased fencing by the Border Roads Organisation and reinforcing local law enforcement after two years of ethnic violence.