Don’t miss the latest developments in business and finance.

Border residents reluctant to shift to camps

Image
Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Oct 03 2016 | 3:23 PM IST
Over 100 sites have been identified by authorities in Jammu region to set up camps to meet exigencies along the Indo-Pak International Border but the majority of border dwellers are preferring to stay back at their homes to tend to their crops and cattle.
The number of people staying in the safe camps in the three districts of Jammu region has been dwindling as the border residents are not ready to leave their houses behind, officials say.
Deputy Commissioner of the frontier district of Kathua, Ramesh Kumar RPT Kumar told PTI that "There are two to three villages in the district from where over 250 people have completely migrated and are staying in three safe camps which are functional. The rest of the people are unwilling to leave their houses and fields".
"We have identified over 34 places in the entire district which can accommodate over 15000 people. In case of any exigency, these are the people who will be directly affected, but so far 20 camps have been made functional out of which people are staying in only three camps", Kumar said.
He said while majority of the people have returned to their houses, there are some who have shifted to their relatives' place in Jammu and other places.
"We are ready to deal with any contingency", the DC said.

Also Read

Similar is the situation in the frontier district of Samba where over 25,000 border residents would get affected in case of any exigency.
"Several sites have been identified for setting up of safe camps, out of them five have been made functional, but as the border in this district has remained peaceful so far there is no migration so far. We are fully geared up to meet any exigency", DC Samba, Sheetal Nanda said.
In the frontier areas of Jammu district, the number of people staying in the safe camps has also dwindled as the people want to tend to their standing crops.
"The number (of border migrants) is negligible on the RS Pura and Arnia side, but it is there on Akhnoor and Khour side," DC Jammu, Simrandeep Singh said.

Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content

More From This Section

First Published: Oct 03 2016 | 3:23 PM IST

Next Story