Indian authorities have decided to ease the curfew that has been in place in the northeastern state of Manipur for over a month due to ethnic violence that started in May. The security situation has reportedly improved in the area, allowing for a relaxation of the restrictions to make essential goods and services accessible to residents. The conflict between the Kuki tribal group and the majority Meitei community has led to over 100 deaths, although an official death toll has not been provided. Violence and disturbances have continued in recent days, with attacks on police headquarters and residences of government officials. Internet services remain suspended in the entire state, preventing the flow of real-time information from the region.
Curfew eased in northeast India after a month of violence
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