India, March 12 -- Recent violence in Meghalaya's Garo Hills districts has triggered unrest in the northeastern state. As per reports, authorities have not only suspended internet services and imposed a curfew, but also postponed board exams and local council elections in the region.

This unrest comes after two people were killed in police firing on Tuesday during clashes between tribal and non-tribal groups regarding the elections for Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC).

Following the violence, the Army was deployed to the area, and mobile internet services have been suspended in five Garo Hills districts. Furthermore, a curfew has also been imposed in the area till March 13.

Here's a look at what is happening in Meghalaya....