Frizzted: The three years of Baraghar’s back dominated by Tribal in the Gajapati District is in the ruins.
His houses were destroyed, 16 missing lives in landslides, the village of the hill peak lived a nightmare because Typhoon Titli went down.
But it’s all in the past.
Today, Baraghar has just risen, about 2 kilometers from its original place and now is home to 86 families in Gangabad Panchayat Block Rayagada.
Houses have been built under the leading Government of the State of Pucca Ghar Yojana while the power supply has also been given to all houses.
Solar-based pipe water supply carries water to each house.
Two tube wells have been installed in the village while a pool has also been built with an investment of Rs 10 Lakh under the Integrated Action Plan (IAP).
“In addition, a road in built in the village, is located on the Odisha-Andhra Pradesh border, with an estimated cost of Rs 32 Lakh, and works in the elementary school building on the expenditure of Rs 19 Lakh,” said Gajapati District Collector.
Lingaraj Panda.
Collectors recently visited a newly built village and interacted with villagers.
District administration has taken steps to open stationery and grocery stores in the village through a female self-help group (WSHG) S.
“We have established a group of manufacturers with three WSHG, which manufactures brooms and facilitates marketing.
Likewise, plant fruit bearings It has also been distributed to villagers to make a living, “said a district administrative official.
“When we provide basic facilities and livelihoods, villagers will not return to old and vulnerable villages.
We strive to make them independently and increase their income with the help of different government schemes,” said the Thrarms of the Additional District of Sangram Panda Sangram).
Apart from home and other facilities, most residents still go to the top of the hill to farm.
“We farmed in our old village.
We went to the top of the hill in the morning and returned to the new village at night,” Anand patiently, a village resident.