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Manipur Lifts 15-Month Internet Ban in Churachandpur After Public Pressure

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By Hindustan Pioneer 3 Min Read Published July 21, 2025
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Connectivity Restored After State Intervention and Court Oversight

On July 18, 2025, the Manipur government lifted the internet ban in Churachandpur district, ending one of the longest digital blackouts in India. The ban, originally imposed in May 2024 after ethnic clashes, had disconnected thousands from online education, business, and public services.

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Connectivity Restored After State Intervention and Court OversightState Responds to Legal Push and Public OutcryBusinesses and Students Regain Digital AccessMixed Local Reactions and Security ArrangementsIndia’s Digital ParadoxWhat’s Next for Digital Rights in the Northeast?

Pressure from the public, civil rights groups, and a recent Manipur High Court directive prompted the government to finally act.

State Responds to Legal Push and Public Outcry

The High Court questioned the ban’s legality, calling it disproportionate and harmful to fundamental rights. Following the order, the district magistrate signed off on full restoration of 4G and broadband services, though officials will monitor online activity for inflammatory content.

Authorities assured that precautionary measures are in place to prevent misuse, including real-time tracking of public posts and encrypted communication audits.

Businesses and Students Regain Digital Access

Local entrepreneurs and shopkeepers reported immediate improvement in mobile payments and supply chain coordination. Several had suffered severe losses during the 15-month outage.

“We couldn’t file GST returns, access digital wallets, or talk to suppliers. It felt like we were frozen in time,” said Thangminlal Kipgen, a garment wholesaler.

Students across the district also returned to online classes and digital study platforms. Coaching centers reopened their full online services the same evening.

Mixed Local Reactions and Security Arrangements

While many residents celebrated, some community leaders voiced concern about potential future bans, especially during politically tense periods.

The government, however, deployed additional surveillance teams and drone monitoring in areas like Tuibong and Lamka to ensure peace and stability. Authorities have confirmed that the ban will not return unless unrest resurfaces.

India’s Digital Paradox

This prolonged internet shutdown in Manipur stands in contrast to India’s Digital India campaign. While the country expands digital services nationwide, recurrent regional shutdowns undermine access to basic rights.

The Internet Freedom Foundation noted that Manipur accounted for nearly half of India’s total internet suspensions in 2024. Experts argue that India needs a clear legal framework that balances national security with citizen access.

What’s Next for Digital Rights in the Northeast?

  • The government is reviewing internet bans in nearby districts like Kangpokpi and Tengnoupal
  • A proposal to create district-level shutdown review boards is under discussion
  • The Ministry of IT may issue fresh guidelines to regulate the duration and scope of regional blackouts

The return of the internet in Churachandpur offers more than just connectivity — it restores access to education, livelihoods, and fundamental freedoms. While tensions remain, digital access may now serve as a foundation for healing, progress, and accountability in Manipur’s future.

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TAGGED: Churachandpur District, Digital Rights India, Human Rights Watch India, Internet Restoration, Internet Shutdown India, Manipur News, Northeast Connectivity
Hindustan Pioneer July 21, 2025
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