IMPHAL, July 17: A
Public Interest Litigation has been filed in the High Court of Manipur
demanding immediate restoration of academic atmosphere of all educational institutions
located within Imphal area by quashing of the official orders imposing
temporary closure of all education institutes in Imphal areas.
According to the
Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur, its deputy secretary Education and
Academic Affairs Nameirakpam Edison Meitei has filed the PIL today with the
State government through principal secretary (Education) and deputy secretary
(Education S) and deputy secretary (Hr & Tech Education) as respondents.
In the PIL, the
petitioner has said that on July 8, there was a protest made by a group of
students of Ananda Singh Higher Secondary Academy therey demanding introduction
of the ILPS in Manipur and while controlling the said protest, a student was
killed by the Manipur Police when firing a tear gas shell towards the
protestors.
It said in order to
control any untoward incident in and around Greater Imphal areas, indefinite
curfew was imposed.
The PIL said the
same day, deputy secretary (Education S) issued an order stating that the
government has noted with deep concern the disturbances of the normal
functioning of schools in Imphal by the resurgent agitations demanding ILPS in
Manipur and in consideration of the physical safety and security of the
students of all educational institutions located in Imphal area, the Governor
of Manipur is pleased to order the temporary closure of all educational
institutions in greater Imphal areas.
It also claimed
that the same day, deputy secretary (Hr & Tech Education) also issued
another order imposing temporary closure of all higher and technical
educational institution in Greater Imphal areas.
It continued that
on July 11, the deputy commissioners of Imphal West and East lifted the curfew
partially during day time. However, even after lifting of curfew during daytime,
all the educational institutions in Imphal West and Imphal East area have
remained closed without any justifiable reason, which is hampering the academic
atmosphere of the students of both the districts drastically, the petitioner
said in his PIL.
On July 13, the
respondents had convened a meeting and decided to re-open the educational
institutes from July 16, however, till date no public notification has been
issued for opening of educational institutions and resumption of normal
classes.
The petitioner has alleged that the respondents
have failed to implement the provisions of the Right of Children to Free and
Compulsory Education Act, 2009, which has been enacted by the Parliament for
securing free and compulsory education to the children and that the prolonged
closure of educational institutions of Imphal West and Imphal East Districts of
Manipur has caused untold hardships to the bonafide students and their parents.
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