The assurance was given by Union Home Secretary Anil Goswami at a high-level meeting held here and attended by senior officials of West Bengal and Assam.
The states, particularly West Bengal, conveyed that the central government must pay enough funds for rehabilitation of the affected people as it was facing a financial crunch.
Goswami and other officials told them that finance would not be a problem for rehabilitation.
There are 111 Indian enclaves in Bangladesh and 51 Bangladeshi enclaves in India with a total estimated 51,500 population in them, as per a headcount conducted jointly by the two countries in July, 2011.
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