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150 students from Manipur enrolled in Delhi govt schools: Kejriwal

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People from low-lying areas around the Yamuna river wade through floodwaters of the swollen river while relocating to a safer place, in New Delhi

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New Delhi: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said 150 students from violence-hit Manipur have been enrolled in Delhi government schools and efforts are being made to help them lead a normal life.

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Speaking at the Delhi government's Independence Day event at Chhatrasal Stadium here, Kejriwal expressed sadness over the situation in Manipur, which has been roiled by months-long ethnic violence.

"Fighting and hatred are going on everywhere in the country. It used to hurt to think about Manipur. Today, we have made a small effort. As many as 150 children from Manipur have been given admission in Delhi government schools without school leaving certificates.

"These children are being counselled and efforts are being made to help them lead normal lives," he said.

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For India to become number one in the world, the chief minister said, its citizens have to live like a family.

Kejriwal stressed the need to create positive energy in the country amid an atmosphere of negativity.

"If we fight among ourselves, India will not progress. If we work together, no power can stop India from becoming the number one country in the world," he said.

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More than 150 people have been killed in the ethnic violence in Manipur since May 3.

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