Tripura: Last batch of students evacuated from Manipur; total 239 students rescued

Sixteen students landed at Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport in the capital city of Agartala on May 8, an official said
Image for representational purpose only | (Pic: Express)
Image for representational purpose only | (Pic: Express)

The last batch of students from Tripura, stranded in strife-torn Manipur, returned home on Monday, May 8, a government official said. Sixteen students landed at Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport in the capital city of Agartala, along with a Tripura government team sent for evacuating the stranded residents of the state.

"With this, a total of 239 students from Tripura have been evacuated from Manipur in five batches," the official said. Meanwhile, airfares to all routes connecting Agartala have skyrocketed due to the ethnic flareup in Manipur, as mentioned in a report by PTI.

An office-bearer of a private agency informed that airfares between Imphal and Agartala, which hovered at Rs 3,000 to Rs 3,500, have increased to Rs 9,000 to Rs 10,000. Airfares from Agartala to Guwahati and Kolkata have also increased from around Rs 2,700 to Rs 3,500 to over Rs 10,000.

"Moreover, there is no ticket available on the Kolkata-Agartala route for the next two days. The reason behind the exorbitant increase in rates is due to people leaving Manipur in panic," the office bearer added.

Ethnic clashes broke out in Manipur on Wednesday, May 3, after tribals organised a demonstration in the ten hill districts of the state to protest the Meitei community's demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status. The clashes displaced around 23,000 people and resulted in the death of at least 54 people, as per PTI.

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