Even the natives are in such a condition that they are
struggling a lot for their own survival, with no house to live; no tourism will
lead to no earnings for them which will directly affect them. So will the
government take any decision regarding the re-establishment of their homes?? Let’s
see.
What I think is that now the areas which are highly affected
through floods should not be taken into consideration as a perfect place for
residential purpose so it’s a chance for them that they can even shift these people
to other place in lower regions of Uttarakhand. I also think that nature has
given us a lesson that if we don't respect nature....nature will never ever
respect us.
The continuous landslides at Devprayag, Pauri, Srinagar and
Rudraprayag just reflect that what wrong exercises have been performed,
continuous cutting of mountains for dams, highways. Even other reason for it is
that Himalayan Mountains are actually made of sediments which restrict us from
having large projects over it.
In each and every incident taking place, politics is
directly or indirectly related to it. That's natural that two opposite parties
will always try to find out each other's negativity just to publicize but when
comes on severe issues, so politics should be kept aside which creates
obstacles for others. I don't know whether how much time it will take to make
the conditions normal, but that's sure that it will be a challenge for
government that how it tackles up the heavy destruction taking place.
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