Uttrakhand is turning 'ghost villages' into quarantine facilities for migrants
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, UTTARAKHAND/ Created : May 15, 2020, 21:02 IST
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Uttrakhand is turning 'ghost villages' into quarantine facilities for migrants 
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Utttarakhand’s ghost villages will be turned into quarantine facilities for migrants returning in huge numbers in Uttarakhand. As per the latest reports, abandoned houses in Pauri’s district’s ghost villages, known so after they w … Read more
Utttarakhand’s ghost villages will be turned into quarantine facilities for migrants returning in huge numbers in Uttarakhand. As per the latest reports, abandoned houses in Pauri’s district’s ghost villages, known so after they were left abandoned by their residents, will now serve as quarantine facilities for those in need. Read less
He added that these houses have been lying vacant for years now due to poor infrastructure, lack of employment, and difficult living conditions, and the same has been cited as the reasons for mass migration of locals from such villages.
Migrants coming from outside the state will be mandatorily quarantined for 14 days, either at home or at the facilities set up for precautionary measure, as per the orders of the state government. Till now, as many as 576 migrants have been quarantined in those abandoned houses in Pauri District, which is home to the highest number of ghost villages, the BDO added.
A district official also mentioned that a total of 19846 migrants had reached 1049 gram panchayats of Pauri till May 13.
As regarding the quarantine facilities that have been set up in ghost villages, these houses are being sanitized, cleaned up, and then converted to such facilities, an official stated.
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