No, the migration is not forced, and people did not ask to leave the place. There is no financial problem for which people throw these sleepy villages.
Women and children leave eight settlements located near the Indian-Chita border near Utari in Utar. The population in Harsil, Mukbe, Bagori, Dharal, Sukhi, Puraal, Sting and Juspora slowly and steadily dilute.
No, the migration is not forced, and people did not ask to leave the place. There is no financial problem for which people throw these sleepy villages.
The difficult position of schools makes people migrate
The reason is simple: women leave these places with their children and move to Dehradun and Utars. They are not satisfied with the quality of education in schools located in the area.
In eight villages there is only one inter -school institution. Primary schools are there, but not every school, there is no school in the Bog. Each school has only two teachers who teach all subjects in all classes. The villagers claim that these schools do not meet the minimum level of education.
Absence of teachers
Even these schools are almost empty because most mothers left these villages with their children in nearby cities so that children can get good education.
Most people are economically safe. Their income from the source is apple agriculture and tourism, as the area is located on the route of the jam yatra and regularly brings pilgrims. Some men choose to live in the village and manage their houses and farms, send wives and children to nearby cities.
Will there be an intermediate school closed?
In an effort to summarize the situation and stop the outcome, Education Minister Dhanh Singh Visat Vistari in October 2024. He expressed concern that the interim school in Harsil could be closed when mothers and children continue to migrate to cities and cities.