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Manipur: From 4-year-olds to those in their 20s, violence scars young generation

The ethnic clashes were preceded by tension over the eviction of Kuki villagers from reserve forest land, which had led to a series of smaller agitations

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Chief Minister N Biren Singh had on May 8 said that 60 people were killed, 231 injured and 1,700 houses including religious places burnt in the ethnic violence that rocked the northeastern state for the past few days. Pic/PTI

Chief Minister N Biren Singh had on May 8 said that 60 people were killed, 231 injured and 1,700 houses including religious places burnt in the ethnic violence that rocked the northeastern state for the past few days. Pic/PTI

"Will they throw stones at us when we go to school?" eight-year-old Barbie's question baffles her mother. Barbie is optimistic about returning to school and friends, as is four-year-old Nancy who is in a kindergarten class and longs to get back to her books.

But Lara, in her early 20s, is aware of the uncertain future that stares the younger kids as well as those who have stepped into adulthood. She is concerned about whether scores like her in Manipur will be able to appear for the competitive examinations which will determine their career and future life.

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