A Study on Problems related to Resettlement and Rehabilitation in India
Keywords:
Resettlement and Rehabilitation, Displacement, Displaced peopleAbstract
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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