The team, headed by Joint Secretary for Home Lalbiakzama, would visit three camps along with Tripura government officials today and the other three camps tomorrow.
Lalbiakzama told PTI over phone from Kanchanpur that the officials from Mizoram and Tripura would apprise the refugees of plans to repatriate them to Mizoram.
He said the schedule for resumption of the repatriation would be worked out after the team submitted its report to the government.
The proposed resumption of repatriation process during the last part of May was scuttled by "absence of conducive atmosphere" in the Mizoram-Tripura border areas.
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