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Manipur: Women's Commission reviews conditions of displaced persons

Imphal Mar 19 (UNI ) Manipur State Commission for Women (MSCW) and District Administration Thoubal reviewed the conditions of internally displaced persons (IDP) at DC Thoubal Office Complex , Thoubal district on Wednesday.
Thumlip Tiningpham Monsang Chairperson, MSCW, who chaired the meeting, expressed happiness as the District Administration is trying its best to help the needs of the IDPs.
She also urged all departments to organise awareness programme for the women living in different relief camps in the district.
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