Kuki Village in Churachandpur Resettled Three Years Post-Conflict

In Khodang, a village situated near the designated “buffer zone” at the convergence of three districts, the return of residents has notably featured only males. This development raises questions about the circumstances that have led to this gender disparity in returnees.

Local authorities and community leaders are examining the factors influencing the absence of women and children. It has been reported that concerns over safety, economic stability, and access to essential services may be contributing to their continued displacement.

The “buffer zone” designation often aims to manage conflicts and preserve peace in sensitive areas; however, its impact on local populations can vary significantly. As the situation evolves, ongoing assessments will be critical to address the needs of all community members and to support their safe return to Khodang.

Further investigations into the broader context of the region may provide insights into the socio-economic conditions affecting the villagers and the dynamics at play in this transitional period.

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