Assam government approves plan to rehabilitate 5,500 residents of Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
Assam government approves plan to rehabilitate 5,500 residents of Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
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The Assam government has approved a plan to rehabilitate 5,500 residents of Laika Dodhia forest villages in Dibru-Saikhowa National Park in degraded reserve forest areas in Tinsukia and Lakhimpur districts.

This decision came in a high-level meeting chaired by forest minister Parimal Suklabaidya on Tuesday. In the meeting, it was decided to form a sub-committee headed by Revenue Minister Jogen Mohan to monitor the on-ground implementation of the project. The subcommittee will visit Dodhia and Laika villages and apprise the people about the government’s plan.

According to the report, the forest department will start the online application to the ministry of environment and forest for diversion of the reserve forest areas to rehabilitate the people. The revenue department has been directed to mark the land at the proposed sites where the villagers will be rehabilitated. According to the source,  this process will be completed within the first fortnight of February after which the shifting of the people will begin.

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