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Tensions At NIT Silchar As Villagers Remove Locked Gate Over Road Closure
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Tensions At NIT Silchar As Villagers Remove Locked Gate Over Road Closure

Tensions arose at NIT Silchar after villagers removed a locked gate on a road that connects the Bora Khali Tea Estate and surrounding villages to the NIT campus. The gate had been locked without prior notice, leading to conflict between the local community and authorities. This action by the villagers suggests dissatisfaction with the sudden closure of the road, which likely impacts their access to the institute. The situation highlights potential disputes over infrastructure management and community relations on campus.

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Tensions At NIT Silchar As Villagers Remove Locked Gate Over Road Closure

Tensions arose at NIT Silchar after villagers removed a locked gate on a road that connects the Bora Khali Tea Estate and surrounding villages to the NIT campus. The gate had been locked without prior notice, leading to conflict between the local community and authorities. This action by the villagers suggests dissatisfaction with the sudden closure of the road, which likely impacts their access to the institute. The situation highlights potential disputes over infrastructure management and community relations on campus.

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