Over 8K kids of Myanmar, Bangladesh, Manipur IDPs in Mizoram schools: Govt

Over 8K kids of Myanmar, Bangladesh, Manipur IDPs in Mizoram schools: Govt
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Aizawl: More than 8,000 children of refugees from Myanmar and Bangladesh and internally displaced people (IDPs) from strife-torn Manipur are receiving education in schools in Mizoram, its School Education Minister Lalchhandama Ralte said.
Of the 8,119 children, 6,366 students are from Myanmar, 250 are from Bangladesh and 1,503 are from Manipur, he said.
Ralte said the students are receiving free school uniforms, textbooks as well as mid-day meals like local pupils.
He asserted that the Mizoram government is committed to providing education to these children, who are from the Zo tribes.
"The Mizoram government views Zo tribes from all around the world as one. This principle is reflected in our education sector as well. Our government not only provides shelter but also education to those in need," Ralte told reporters on Tuesday.
He said that 44 refugee children had registered for class 10 board examinations in 2022 and 31 of them had appeared in it.
Of the 31 students, 28 have successfully cleared the board examinations registering a pass percentage of 90.32, he said.
The minister said that enrollment in government schools has gone up steadily during the last four years, which is a positive indication of improvement in the quality of education in government-run institutions.