M S Aiyer expected to visit Manipur to survey famine affected areas
Imphal, May 28 (UNI) The Sinlung Indigenous Peoples' Human Rights Organisation(SIPHRO) of Manipur today announced that DoNER Minister Mani Shankar Aiyer has promised to visit Tipaimukh in June to take stock of the famine-affected areas of the state.
Making this statement, the organisation's Secretary Lalremlien Neitham said, ''The members of SIPHRO yesterday appraised the minister in New Delhi of the acute food scarcity and spread of epidemics in Tipaimukh sub-division under Churachandpur district of Manipur due to bamboo flowering.
Bamboo flowering reccurs every 48-50 years and due to its recent recurrance, the sub-division is suffering under acute famine conditions and epidemics.
About 50 people, mostly infants, have already died due to an unknown disease. The Manipur government had sent doctors to the affected area, but they could not reach the remote villages, which were the most affected by the disease.
As a result, the worst-hit villages were cut-off from medical attention and left to fend for themselves, the organisation claimed.
The Muli bamboo species that started flowering again from 2006 has resulted in rapid multiplication of pests like rodents, insects and wild animals.
''These animals destroyed the crops and rendered the self-reliant "jhum" farmers without any harvest,'' the organisation members explained and added that this made the famine inevitable and the agrarian population, who were totally dependent on their jhum fields, lost their livelihood.
Discussing on the spread of famine in the region, the decretary said that Tipaimukh is one of the epicentres of the natural phenomenon and there were no Public Distribution System (PDS), godowns, or Village Grain Banks, where the farmers could have stored their produces safely.
''Even National Highway 150 that passes through the sub-division has not been maintained for more than 20 years,'' he complained.
''In the face of this situation, AAY and BPL rice were being sold at as high as Rs 18 in some villages and for Rs 21 and Rs 25 in other far-flung villages,'' he alleged.
The organisation also pleaded before the Minister to initiate and stabilise Public Distribution System (PDS), Village Grain Banks (VGBs) and godown facilities to bring the situation under control.
It further demanded that the Centre should declare the epicentre of gregarious bamboo flowering in Manipur's Churachandpur and the famine-hit sub-divisions of Tipaimukh, Thanlon, Singhat and Henglep in Churachandpur district as Disaster Zones.
UNI NS LL SS1203
-
Dhurandhar 2 Box Office Collection Day 5: Ranveer Singh Film Surges Ahead, Targets All-Time Records -
Hyderabad Gold Silver Rate Today, 24 March 2026: Gold Slips Further, Silver Sees Sharp Swings In Local Market -
Iran Rejects Trump’s Ceasefire Claim: Tehran Denies Talks, Calls It ‘US Retreat’ -
Platinum Rate Today, 24 March 2026: Demand Picks Up as Platinum Prices Ease Amid Gold Rally -
Tamil Nadu Opinion Poll: ANS Projects DMK Winning In 180 Seats In 234-Member Assembly -
Gold Silver Price Today, 24 March 2026: City-Wise Prices As MCX Gold And Silver Steady After Sharp Fall -
Gold Rate Today 24 March 2026: IBJA Rates Drop Sharply As Tanishq, Malabar, Kalyan Joyalukkas Prices Slip -
Chennai Gold Silver Rate Today, 23 March 2026: Gold Price Hits 4-Month Low, Silver Slumps Amid Market Volatily -
Bangalore Gold Silver Rate Today, 24 March 2026: Gold, Silver Prices Drop Sharply as Markets Remain Volatile -
Gold Silver Rate Today, 23 March 2026: City-Wise Prices, MCX Gold And Silver Extend March Weakness -
Dhurandhar 2 Box Office Collection Day 6: Ranveer Singh’s Film Stays Unstoppable at Box Office Despite Weekday -
Passengers Evacuated After Air Canada Plane Reportedly Hits Fire Truck At LaGuardia












Click it and Unblock the Notifications