A Study on Problems related to Resettlement and Rehabilitation in India

Authors

  • Dr Ankur Pare Post-Doctoral Fellow, ICSSR, Ministry of Human Resource Development

Keywords:

Resettlement and Rehabilitation, Displacement, Displaced people

Abstract

Despite the vast national and international experiences in, and the existence of several guidelines on, managing involuntarily displaced persons (IDPs), resettlement and rehabilitation (R&R) of displaced populations continue to be a difficult problem. Dams for agricultural activities and electricity are frequently associated with large-scale rural community displacement. It is important for the planners of development programs to focus on the welfare of displaced people along with the economic benefits by such projects. As a result, the main question that arises is, "What constitutes a successful resettlement and rehabilitation scheme?" As a result, this study aims to investigate these barriers to an effective Resettlement and Rehabilitation programme, as well as to implement some best practices for assuring a successful R & R programme, by reviewing the R & R programmes of some of its projects in India.

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Published

2016-03-30

How to Cite

Pare, D. A. (2016). A Study on Problems related to Resettlement and Rehabilitation in India. Innovative Research Thoughts, 2(1), 1–6. Retrieved from https://irt.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/16