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January - 9 
Nearly 1,440 Myanmarese nationals who took shelter in Mizoram following a clash between militants and the army there in November 2017 have refused to return to Myanmar, reports The Telegraph on January 10. At least 1,600 Myanmarese people from several villages in Chin state had taken refug
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Nearly 1,440 Myanmarese nationals who took shelter in Mizoram following a clash between militants and the army there in November 2017 have refused to return to Myanmar, reports The Telegraph on January 10. At least 1,600 Myanmarese people from several villages in Chin state had taken refuge in Lawngtlai district of Mizoram since November 25. A source stated that ‘While a few refugees returned, 1,440 people, including 773 women and 442 minors, refused to return home’. Officials said some of the refugees even tried to construct houses but the district administration stopped them and sent them back to the relief camps.
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February - 9 
Meanwhile, State Home Minister R. Lalzirliana on February 9 said that first political level talks between Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) and State government will be held on March 5, reports zoramobserver.com. “Mizoram Government is optimistic about the outcome of the o
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Meanwhile, State Home Minister R. Lalzirliana on February 9 said that first political level talks between Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) and State government will be held on March 5, reports zoramobserver.com. “Mizoram Government is optimistic about the outcome of the ongoing peace talks between Government and Hmar militants as it is nearing the final stage with good prospects” said State Home Minister R. Lalzirliana.
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February - 10 
The Hmar Peoples Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) leaders on February 10 expressed optimism that political-level talks with the Mizoram government next month would yield a solution to the Hmar problem, reports Morung Express. The militant leaders, based in Manipur, said that they were yet to decide on
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The Hmar Peoples Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) leaders on February 10 expressed optimism that political-level talks with the Mizoram government next month would yield a solution to the Hmar problem, reports Morung Express. The militant leaders, based in Manipur, said that they were yet to decide on the members of the delegation while confirming that the ‘working president’ of the insurgent group, Lalthalien Hmar, would be in the delegation and would continue to be the spokesperson. The first round of political level talks is scheduled for March 5 in Aizawl. The talks, initially proposed to be held before Christmas last year, got delayed as Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawala constituted a three-member committee of legislators to examine the draft legislation on the formation of Sinlung Hills Council. The talks held in August 2016 and September 2017 mainly revolved around giving more autonomy to the existing Sinlung Hills Development Council.
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February - 12 
Mizoram Chief Minister (CM) Lal Thanhawla on February 12 asked Government of India (GoI) to tighten security along the border with Myanmar as the state could face threats from the armed conflict between the Myanmar army and militants in Arakan state, reports The Telegraph. The CM informed the U
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Mizoram Chief Minister (CM) Lal Thanhawla on February 12 asked Government of India (GoI) to tighten security along the border with Myanmar as the state could face threats from the armed conflict between the Myanmar army and militants in Arakan state, reports The Telegraph. The CM informed the Union Home Minister that Mizoram could face a security threat owing to the entry of refugees from Myanmar. CM also asked the Home Minister to deploy more security personnel along the border with Myanmar to avoid any untoward incident. Mizoram saw an influx of over 1,400 refugees from Chin state in Myanmar, who are taking shelter at Hmawngbuchhuah village in Lawngtlai district. The displaced people fled their country following a crackdown launched by Myanmar army on Arakan Army militants. Although some families have returned to their villages, over 1,000 people are reluctant to return to Myanmar fearing the armed struggle between the Myanmar army and militants may begin again.
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February - 15 
The Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) of Assam Rifles (AR) have defused landmines along the Mizoram-Myanmar border in Lawngtlai district, reports Times of India on February 16. According to officials of Assam Rifles (AR), area between Pillar 1 and Pillar 11 has been sanitized
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The Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) of Assam Rifles (AR) have defused landmines along the Mizoram-Myanmar border in Lawngtlai district, reports Times of India on February 16. According to officials of Assam Rifles (AR), area between Pillar 1 and Pillar 11 has been sanitized
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February - 16 
Chief Minister (CM) N Biren who is also in charge of Home Department on February 16 stated that the current strength of Manipur Police including Home Guards is 16319, The Sangai Express. He stated that existing manpower of Manipur Police includes 9226 Constables, 2769 Head Constables, 917 Assis
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Chief Minister (CM) N Biren who is also in charge of Home Department on February 16 stated that the current strength of Manipur Police including Home Guards is 16319, The Sangai Express. He stated that existing manpower of Manipur Police includes 9226 Constables, 2769 Head Constables, 917 Assistant Sub Inspectors (ASIs), 1029 Sub Inspectors (Sis), 246 Inspectors and 2132 Home Guard personnel. Till February 1 this year, 33 Inspectors, 234 SIs, 271 ASIs, 876 Head Constables and 1540 Constables have been posted in Imphal West. 22 Inspectors, 120 SIs, 135 ASIs, 338 Head Constables, 1317 Constables have been posted in Imphal East district; 18 Inspectors, 102 SIs, 113 ASIs, 304 Head Constables and 1337 Constables in Thoubal district; 18 Inspectors, 83 SIs, 54 ASIs, 152 Head Constables and 743 Constables in Bishnupur district. CM also added that Nine inspectors, 44 SIs, 61 ASIs, 161 Head Constables and 562 Constables have been posted in Chandel District, eight Inspectors, 56 SIs, 38 ASIs, 117 Head Constables and 523 Constables in Churachandpur District; nine Inspectors, 50 SIs, 42 ASIs, 86 Head Constables and 395 Constables in Tamenglong district. 17 Inspectors, 76 SIs, 66 ASIs, 192 Head Constables and 610 Constables have been posted in Senapati district; 12 Inspectors, 55 SIs, 34 ASIs, 137 Head Constables and 347 Constables in Ukhrul District.
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February - 17 
Democratic faction of Hmar People’s Convention (HPC-D) leaders have expressed optimism that political level talks with Mizoram Government in March would find a solution to the Hmar problem, reports The Assam Tribune on February 18. Mizoram Home Minister R Lalzirliana had recently ann
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Democratic faction of Hmar People’s Convention (HPC-D) leaders have expressed optimism that political level talks with Mizoram Government in March would find a solution to the Hmar problem, reports The Assam Tribune on February 18. Mizoram Home Minister R Lalzirliana had recently announced that the first round of political level talks with HPC (D) was likely to be held on March 5 in Aizawl. Home department officials said that former Labor Minister Lalrinmawia Ralte was likely to head the Government delegation.
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March - 1 
Mizoram Additional Secretary for Home Lalbiakzama stated that repatriation of over 5,000 Bru families from Tripura is not likely to take off as scheduled from this month, as the refugees rejected a central Government proposal for financial assistance, reports The Telegraph on March 2. The official s
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Mizoram Additional Secretary for Home Lalbiakzama stated that repatriation of over 5,000 Bru families from Tripura is not likely to take off as scheduled from this month, as the refugees rejected a central Government proposal for financial assistance, reports The Telegraph on March 2. The official stated that the 5,413 refugee families last month that each family would be provided with a package of INR 1,30,000 besides INR 5,000 per family per month and free ration for two years. The Additional Secretary stated that ‘Bru people in the relief camps rejected the proposals of the ministry during a meeting at Naisingpara relief camp on February 23. It is unlikely that the repatriation will begin according to schedule’. The repatriation was scheduled to begin from first week of March.A memorandum submitted to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh by the Mizoram Bru Displaced People's Forum in January had demanded a provision of INR 1.5 million to each repatriated Bru family, reports The Telegraph on March 2. The forum had also demanded that all repatriated able-bodied youths should be given government jobs
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March - 7 
Earlier an Assam state Government release stated that on March 7, prohibitory orders were enforced along Assam-Mizoram interstate boundary in certain pockets of Hailakandi District, apprehending encroachment attempts from Mizoram, reports Northeast Today. The prohibitory orders were imposed in Kachu
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Earlier an Assam state Government release stated that on March 7, prohibitory orders were enforced along Assam-Mizoram interstate boundary in certain pockets of Hailakandi District, apprehending encroachment attempts from Mizoram, reports Northeast Today. The prohibitory orders were imposed in Kachurthal and other areas under the Ramnathpur Police Station, bordering Kolasib District of Mizoram.
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March - 13 
Earlier Assam Government on March 13 claimed that the turmoil created along the Assam-Mizoram border in Hailakandi District, reports Nagaland Post. Speaking on behalf of the Home Minister at the State Assembly, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Chandra Mohan Patowary stated that government wants peace
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Earlier Assam Government on March 13 claimed that the turmoil created along the Assam-Mizoram border in Hailakandi District, reports Nagaland Post. Speaking on behalf of the Home Minister at the State Assembly, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Chandra Mohan Patowary stated that government wants peace and brotherhood among the neighboring states and at the same time it is committed to protect its territory. He stated that ‘there are elements who are trying to create tension along the border. But the government is alert to the safety and security of its people living along the border areas. The situation is being monitored closely’. He also added that ‘A Mizoram delegation led by two Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) also had a discussion with the officials of Assam at a border observation post. The Mizoram delegation assured to maintain status quo along the border, but they also alleged that Assam has been violating the agreement’.
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March - 17 
The Mizoram Bru Displaced People's Forum (MBDP) , apex body of displaced Bru tribals, on March 17 warned of a "democratic movement" against the Centre's "harsh decision" to close down all Reang refugee relief camps and stop ration through Public Distribution System (PDS),
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The Mizoram Bru Displaced People's Forum (MBDP) , apex body of displaced Bru tribals, on March 17 warned of a "democratic movement" against the Centre's "harsh decision" to close down all Reang refugee relief camps and stop ration through Public Distribution System (PDS), reports The Telegraph.
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March - 18 
Joint Secretary of Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) Mahesh Kumar Singla stated that rehabilitation of Bru Refugees in Tripura to Mizoram has been halted, reports Northeast Today on March 19. When asked about the rehabilitation of the Reang refugees who have came from Mizoram and are living a li
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Joint Secretary of Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) Mahesh Kumar Singla stated that rehabilitation of Bru Refugees in Tripura to Mizoram has been halted, reports Northeast Today on March 19. When asked about the rehabilitation of the Reang refugees who have came from Mizoram and are living a life of refugees for the past 20 years at Kanchanpur and Panisagar sub-divisions, the Secretary stated that ‘The Reang refugees do not wants to go to Mizoram as they don’t get land “patta” out there in Mizoram which the indigenous people of Tripura get. Moreover they have demanded 2 acre of land for each family for going ‘back to Mizoram which the Mizoram government has clearly rejected’. He also added that ‘The Central Government has announced a package of 1470 million. for their rehabilitation program from which the Mizoram Government have already received 79 million. But it won’t be wrong to say that the program is on halt and needs to bring on board all the stakeholders and we are working on it.
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March - 19 
The Telegraphfurther adds that Mizoram shares a 722-km-long international border with Myanmar (404km) and Bangladesh (318km) and hundreds of kilometres with neighboring Assam, Tripura and Manipur. There were reports of hideouts of militants within the state's boundary before 2008. The home minis
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The Telegraphfurther adds that Mizoram shares a 722-km-long international border with Myanmar (404km) and Bangladesh (318km) and hundreds of kilometres with neighboring Assam, Tripura and Manipur. There were reports of hideouts of militants within the state's boundary before 2008. The home minister also informed the House that nearly 435 policemen died during 2015-18 owing to several reasons like poor health, liquor consumption and militant activities. He said over 2,400 posts are lying vacant under his department.
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March - 20 
Mizoram State Home Minister R. Lalzirliana stated that over 400 refugees from neighbouring Myanmar's Arakan (Rakhine) state are in Lawngtlai District, reports The Telegraph on March 21. Initially, about 1,750 Myanmarese refugees, mostly Buddhists, entered Mizoram in November 2017 after fleeing a
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Mizoram State Home Minister R. Lalzirliana stated that over 400 refugees from neighbouring Myanmar's Arakan (Rakhine) state are in Lawngtlai District, reports The Telegraph on March 21. Initially, about 1,750 Myanmarese refugees, mostly Buddhists, entered Mizoram in November 2017 after fleeing armed clashes between the Myanmar Army and the Arakan Army (AA). Nearly 488 people are still at Hmawngbuchhua village in Lawngtlai District on the Indo-Myanmar border.Initially, the refugees were lodged in four villages in Lawngtlai district - Hmawngbuchhua, Zochachhua, Laitlang and Dumzautlang. Later, they were shifted to Hmawngbuchhua in Bumthlang sub-division for administrative convenience. The repatriation process, planned in the last week of December 2017, had to be stalled after the refugees refused to return to their respective villages fearing persecution. Sources said over 1,200 refugees have already returned while the rest are expected to leave Mizoram within this month.
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March - 22 
Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP), the apex student body of the state on March 22 threatened an armed uprising similar to that of 1966 if the Government of India (GoI) imposes an inter-state boundary between Assam and Mizoram, reports Times of India on March 23. Addressing student protesters at a protest in Ai
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Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP), the apex student body of the state on March 22 threatened an armed uprising similar to that of 1966 if the Government of India (GoI) imposes an inter-state boundary between Assam and Mizoram, reports Times of India on March 23. Addressing student protesters at a protest in Aizawl MZP president L Ramdinliana Renthlei stated that ‘The Mizo people had declared self-determination and independence from the Indian union on March 1, 1966, resulting in many Mizos sacrificing their lives for sovereignty. Mizo youths are ready to repeat the 1966 situation if the border issue between Assam and Mizoram cannot be solved amicably’. He also added that talks between the Chief Secretaries of the neighboring states in New Delhi on March 20 was disappointing and added that the student body is not optimistic about the outcome of the talks and has lost faith in the GoI. The March 20 meeting was attended by Union minister for home Rajnath Singh, and was chaired by the Union home secretary Rajiv Gauba.Tension has been brewing on the Assam-Mizoram border since March 8, after Mizo students clashed with Assam Police While Assam has termed the conflict area Kachurthal under Hailakandi district, Mizos have contended the area is at Zophai in Kolasib District, reports Times of India. About 50 students and six journalists were wounded in the March 8 clash.
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March - 29 
Mizoram Home Minister R. Lalzirliana on March 29 informed the Legislative Assembly that Mizoram was likely to accede to the demands of the displaced Brus, reports The Telegraph. In a written reply, the Minister stated that displaced Brus have raised 13 demands in a writ petition filed in the Supreme
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Mizoram Home Minister R. Lalzirliana on March 29 informed the Legislative Assembly that Mizoram was likely to accede to the demands of the displaced Brus, reports The Telegraph. In a written reply, the Minister stated that displaced Brus have raised 13 demands in a writ petition filed in the Supreme Court. These include allocation of five acres of land to each repatriated family, cluster village, increment of compensation from INR 80,000 to I,00,000 inclusion of all repatriated families in the electoral roll and creation of Autonomous District Council (ADC) under Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. Lalzirliana said Mizoram has so far prepared four road maps for repatriation of the Brus and received INR 4860 Million from the Government of India (GoI). Under road map-I, Mizoram received INR 24.38 Million while under road map II they received 24 Million. Under Road Map-III 178 Million was received and under Road Map IV 259 Million was received.
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March - 30 
Mizoram is ready to sign a peace agreement with Hmar rebel group, the Hmar Peoples Convention Democrat (HPC-D) on April 2, reports Northeast Today. Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawala informed the Legislative Assembly about the Mizoram’s government decision to sign a memorandum with the HPCD
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Mizoram is ready to sign a peace agreement with Hmar rebel group, the Hmar Peoples Convention Democrat (HPC-D) on April 2, reports Northeast Today. Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawala informed the Legislative Assembly about the Mizoram’s government decision to sign a memorandum with the HPCD at the Mizoram state legislative assembly. According to sources, While majority of the HPCD cadres under the leadership of H Zosangbera have agreed to broker peace with the Mizoram Government, several others have resisted peacemaking and took a hardliner’s stand with their leader Lalhmingthanga Sanate, demanding an Autonomous District Council.
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April - 2 
Mizoram Government and Hmar People's Convention (Democratic) on April 2 signed ac peace accord to end the over two- decade-old insurgency and three-decade-old deadlock on the Hmar political imbroglio in Mizoram, reports The Telegraph on April 2. The signing of the memorandum of Settlement (MoS)
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Mizoram Government and Hmar People's Convention (Democratic) on April 2 signed ac peace accord to end the over two- decade-old insurgency and three-decade-old deadlock on the Hmar political imbroglio in Mizoram, reports The Telegraph on April 2. The signing of the memorandum of Settlement (MoS) was held at the State Guest House, Chaltlang in Aizawl. The MoS was signed on behalf of the State Government by Chief Secretary Arvind Ray, while the HPC-D was represented by its president H. Zosangbera. Moreover, Additional Secretary in Home Department Lalbiakzama stated that would lay down 48 sophisticated arms during the homecoming ceremony, tentatively scheduled for April 12 at Central Training Institute, Sesawng. According to the agreement, the existing Sinlung Hills Development Council (SHDC) will be rechristened Sinlung Hills Council and comprise 14 members including two nominated members to be headed by the chief executive member.
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April - 4 
Hmar People’s Convention Democratic (HPC-D) on April 4 issued a statement that refuted a purported statement of HPC-D on April 3 which reportedly expressed “dissatisfaction” over the memorandum of settlement, reports Assam Tribune. The statement said that The HPC-D is happy with Mi
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Hmar People’s Convention Democratic (HPC-D) on April 4 issued a statement that refuted a purported statement of HPC-D on April 3 which reportedly expressed “dissatisfaction” over the memorandum of settlement, reports Assam Tribune. The statement said that The HPC-D is happy with Mizoram Government’s initiatives to sign memorandum of settlement (with the HPC-D) leaders to find an amicable solution to the Hmar political imbroglio. The HPC-D is committed to the MoS which has been made on the principles of mutual understanding and brotherhood’. The statement also added that ‘HPCD chapter of Assam has been holding political level talks with Assam Government and Manipur chapter of the organisation, under the banner of United People’s Front (UPF) have agreed on SoO and talks are on with the State Government’. Government of India (GoI) has been holding several rounds of talks with Kuki National Organisation (KNO) and UPF of Manipur, both whose demands are Territorial Council for Hill tribes men of south Manipur, to find an amicable solution to their long standing demand of land and political future.
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April - 7 
About 103 Hmar People’s Convention –Democratic (HPC-D) militants will be brought in Aizawl from the Mizoram-Manipur border town of Zilkhawchhuah by State Police on April 7 (today), reports Northeast Today. State Additional Secretary for Home Lalbiakzama stated that HPC-D cadres would lay
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About 103 Hmar People’s Convention –Democratic (HPC-D) militants will be brought in Aizawl from the Mizoram-Manipur border town of Zilkhawchhuah by State Police on April 7 (today), reports Northeast Today. State Additional Secretary for Home Lalbiakzama stated that HPC-D cadres would lay down their weapons on April 12.
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April - 11 
State nodal officer Paul L. Khuma on April 11 stated that Mizoram has received INR 460 million from Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) for border area development during the last fiscal of 2017-18, reports The Telegraph. Of the total amount under Border Area Development Programme (BADP), INR 399.
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State nodal officer Paul L. Khuma on April 11 stated that Mizoram has received INR 460 million from Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) for border area development during the last fiscal of 2017-18, reports The Telegraph. Of the total amount under Border Area Development Programme (BADP), INR 399.3 Million has been spent during the last fiscal and the rest has been earmarked for the current fiscal of 2018-19. The BADP was implemented in Mizoram in 1993-1994 and it covered four rural development blocks then along the India-Bangladesh border. In 1997-1998, the program was extended on the eastern side of Mizoram, bordering Myanmar.
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July - 3 
In an official statement, Tripura statement said that over 32,850 Bru tribals from Mizoram, staying in refugee camps in Tripura for the past 22 years would be repatriated to Mizoram, reports Morung Express on July 3. The statement also said that ‘After almost 22 years, the tribal ref
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In an official statement, Tripura statement said that over 32,850 Bru tribals from Mizoram, staying in refugee camps in Tripura for the past 22 years would be repatriated to Mizoram, reports Morung Express on July 3. The statement also said that ‘After almost 22 years, the tribal refugees would be repatriated to Mizoram before September 30 and all six temporary camps in northern Tripura would be closed in the first week of October’. The meeting on July 3 also finalised a 6-point package for the benefit of the refugees, which include financial aid of INR 4,00,000 for each family. Moreover, each family would get an allowance of INR 5,000 permonth and INR 1,50,000 would be given to each family for construction of houses, each refugee person would be given free ration for two years. The decision was taken at a meeting in New Delhi where Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Tripura Chief Minister (CM) Biplab Kumar Deb, Mizoram CM Lal Thanhawla and top officials of both states were present. About 32,857 Bru tribals, comprising 5,413 families have been living in the six makeshift camps in north Tripura’s Kanchanpur and Panisagar sub-divisions, adjoining Mizoram, since October 1997 after they fled their homes in western Mizoram following ethnic riots in Mizoram.
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July - 9 
Union Home Minister, Rajnath Singh on July 9 said that during four years of current government the security situation in the North Eastern region has drastically improved as compared to the 90s further adding that the insurgency related incidents have declined by 85 percent, reports Northeast T
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Union Home Minister, Rajnath Singh on July 9 said that during four years of current government the security situation in the North Eastern region has drastically improved as compared to the 90s further adding that the insurgency related incidents have declined by 85 percent, reports Northeast Today. The Home Minister in a tweeted stated that ‘Today, Tripura and Mizoram are completely free from insurgency and there is tremendous improvement in other NE States as well. Due to this improvement in security situation the AFSPA has been completely lifted from Meghalaya & its coverage has been reduced in Arunachal Pradesh’.
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July - 18 
Mizoram home minister R. Lalzirliana has said the Mizoram would not allow the Bru tribals, who are currently lodged at six transit camps in Tripura, to exercise voting rights outside Mizoram, reports The Telegraph on July 19. He also added that revision of electoral rolls at the camp
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Mizoram home minister R. Lalzirliana has said the Mizoram would not allow the Bru tribals, who are currently lodged at six transit camps in Tripura, to exercise voting rights outside Mizoram, reports The Telegraph on July 19. He also added that revision of electoral rolls at the camp also will not be allowed. The Minister stated that the Election Commission had recently told the government to conduct revision of electoral rolls for Bru voters at the six relief camps in Tripura. Saying the Mizoram government would not allow Bru tribals to exercise right to franchise at their respective relief camps in Tripura, Lalzirliana said it is firm in its decision that only the repatriated Brus can vote in Mizoram.
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July - 19 
The proposed fifth round of peace talks between the Mizoram Government and Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D), which was tentatively scheduled to be held at the end of July is now likely to be deferred, reports The Assam Tribune. Mizoram State Home Department officials said that the n
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The proposed fifth round of peace talks between the Mizoram Government and Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D), which was tentatively scheduled to be held at the end of July is now likely to be deferred, reports The Assam Tribune. Mizoram State Home Department officials said that the next round of peace parleys might need to be deferred as the Mizoram government is yet to complete its “homework” for the proposed talks. The next round of peace talks is likely to be held in August and is believed to be the last official level talks after which the ongoing parleys would be elevated to “political level”, the officials further said.
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July - 27 
Mizoram State officials stated on July 27 that Election Commission of India (ECI) has accepted the Mizoram Government's suggestion to conduct electoral revision of Bru tribals, currently lodged at six relief camps in Tripura, once they return to Mizoram, reports The Telegraph. Earlier, the poll
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Mizoram State officials stated on July 27 that Election Commission of India (ECI) has accepted the Mizoram Government's suggestion to conduct electoral revision of Bru tribals, currently lodged at six relief camps in Tripura, once they return to Mizoram, reports The Telegraph. Earlier, the poll panel had instructed the state election commission to undertake revision of Bru voter list in six relief camps in Tripura, which was vehemently opposed by Mizoram Government. Home minister R. Lalzirliana stated that electoral roll revision of the Bru voters would be conducted after they return to Mizoram and that they will not be allowed to exercise franchise outside Mizoram.
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