After being closed for two months due to violence, schools in Manipur, India, will reopen on July 5. Initially, classes 1 to 8 will resume, with approximately 11,967 Displaced Students from these grades stationed in relief camps across the region. The Education Department has deployed nodal officers to facilitate their education in nearby schools, and 60.83% of the displaced students have already been admitted. The government aims to prevent further learning loss for students and will consider reopening schools for classes 9 to 12 once displaced families are relocated to pre-fabricated houses.
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