KANGPOKPI, India -- The northeastern Indian state of Manipur on Friday marks exactly six months since the eruption of ethnic conflict, with the population still bitterly divided, lives and educations disrupted, and no resolution in sight.
Burned schools stand as monuments to lives disrupted and friendships lost

The remains of a burned school in Manipur. Many schools have been destroyed, robbing young people of educational opportunities. (Photo by Greeshma Kuthar)
KANGPOKPI, India -- The northeastern Indian state of Manipur on Friday marks exactly six months since the eruption of ethnic conflict, with the population still bitterly divided, lives and educations disrupted, and no resolution in sight.