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NGOs, govt join hands to check migration from hilly regions

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Press Trust of India Dehradun
Number of intellectuals,government officials and NGOs came under one roof to deliberate upon ways to check migration of people from hilly regions of Uttarakhand at a seminar organised by Rishikesh-based NGO here.

Speaking on the occasion yesterday, Chairman of the organising NGO, Jagdamba Samiti, Lakshmi Prasad said, "We aim to organise such events in future to seek suggestions from government officials and intellectuals to deal with the migration issue."

According to Chamoli-based NGO Uttaranchal Yuva and Gramin Vikash Kendra the rate of migration in region has gone up post 2013 flood.

As many 50 families from Narayan Bagad area in Chamoli district have migrated to other places following the natural calamity that ravaged the state two years ago, it said.
 

Chairman of Dehradun-based NGO, which initiated 'Save Village Movement', Padmashree Anil Joshi, said that the government should focus on utilising resources available in the state to overcome the migration problem.

Uttarkhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat has already announced to encourage farming of traditional crops like millets (jhangora), pomegranate, cholai, chilli, lemon, apple and others to overcome the migration issue.

The government has also decided to give minimum support price and bonus point for such crops.

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First Published: Nov 15 2015 | 6:22 PM IST

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