Arunachal Rights Panel Advocates for Improved Infrastructure in Chakma-Hajong Settlements
The Arunachal Pradesh State Human Rights Commission has emphasized the importance of developing adequate roads and flood control measures to manage the migrant population effectively. The Commission notes that the establishment of such infrastructure is crucial to prevent migrants from relocating to areas outside their assigned settlements.
The commissions statement comes in response to the challenges faced by various migrant communities in the region, particularly during the monsoon season when flooding can displace families and disrupt livelihoods. Improved road networks are also essential for providing access to essential services, employment opportunities, and education for these communities.
Migrant populations in Arunachal Pradesh, which may include individuals from neighboring states and rural areas seeking better living conditions, often face difficulties in accessing vital resources. By enhancing infrastructure, the commission aims to promote stability and improve the overall living conditions for these populations while advocating for their rights to safe and secure settlements.
