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The Manipur government on Tuesday partially lifted the internet ban in the state and conditionally allowed broadband service while retaining the ban on mobile internet. In an order dated July 25, the state government said the internet ban was being partially lifted in view of the problems faced by people as it affected offices, educational institutions, health facilities, cooking gas booking and other online-based citizen-centric services.
Internet service companies have been asked to ensure that they compulsorily obtain an affidavit in the prescribed format before providing any internet connection to the customers. The government extended the ban on mobile internet services across the state and said that “preparing effective control and regulatory mechanism for mobile data service is not technically possible and there is still apprehension that disinformation and false rumors are being spread through various social media platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter etc.”
The violence first broke out in the state after a ‘tribal solidarity march’ was organized in the hill districts on May 3 to protest against the Meitei community’s demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status. So far more than 150 people have died and several hundred people have been injured in this violence, besides thousands of people have taken shelter in relief camps.
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