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A picture of activists and well-wishers of AAMSU being released from police custody after being arrested in 1999 over the issue of protecting Manipuri identity AAMSU's 1989 Movement AAMSU’s 1989 Rally Activists of AAMSU after being released from Lakhipur Police Station, Cachar, following their arrest in connection with a protest against examination anomalies in 2016. A historic public gathering at the D.C. Office, Silchar campus, on May 17th, 1999, focused on the protection of Manipuri identity. After a rally held in Guwahati opposing the CAA in 23/12/2019 A public rally in Lakhipur, Cachar, opposing the CAB-2016 A public rally held in Hojai on May 29, 2023, with indigenous organizations of Assam, conveying the message to 'restore peace in Manipur,' which has experienced violence since May 3, 2023 A papercut reporting on a meeting held on August 21, 2020, with Dr. Hemanta Biswa Sarma, Hon'ble Education Minister of Assam, and a delegation from AAMSU, along with other indigenous student organizations of Assam, discussing the inclusion of the Manipuri language in APSC and other government examinations. A blood donation camp organized on June 16, 2024, at RIMS, Imphal, to support those injured in the violence in Manipur that began on May 3, 2023. Blood Donation Drive Free Eye Medical Camp Organized by AAMSU in Collaboration with Eye Savers Trust