DEMANDS OF JOINT MEMORANDUM OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS (IDPS) CHURACHANDPUR (IN NUTSHELL).
Inclusive Policy Implementation: Ensure that all IDPs whether camped or non-camped are treated equally without any administrative discrimination under a unified relief and rehabilitation protocol applicable across both hill and valley districts,
2. Immediate Release of Pending Assistance: Expedite the disbursement of all pending ex-gratia, maternity, medical, educational, and any other assistance, as well as delayed DBT payments, through transparent and accountable channels.
3. Permanent Housing and Livelihood Restoration: Approve and implement durable housing assistance of ₹15-220 lakh per family, allowing those with land to construct homes independently, and introduce livelihood support to enable long-term stability.
4. Fair, Transparent Compensation and Property Protection: That, the Hon'ble Government undertake a fresh and transparent valuation and compensation process for all properties of displaced persons from the Imphal Valley, ensure their legal and physical protection against continued encroachment and demolition, and uphold its constitutional duty under Articles 14, 21, and 300A to guarantee equality, dignity, and the restoration of lawful ownership to all affected families.
5. Adoption of a Comprehensive Rehabilitation Model: Formulate a state-level relief and rehabilitation framework aligned with the MHA's Bru (Reang) IDP resettlement model in Tripura, ensuring parity and justice in the scope of assistance provided.
6. Administrative Continuity and Accountability: It has been observed that frequent transfers of key officers, particularly the Deputy Commissioner and Sub-Deputy Commissioners of Churachandpur District, have disrupted the continuity of IDP management. It is therefore recommended that standard operating procedures (SOPs) and a Officer on Special Duty (OSD) be established for IDP affairs, ensuring seamless verification, disbursement, and monitoring even in the event of transfer or deputation of officers.
7. Comprehensive IDPs Database and Administrative Protocol: Government should prepare and maintain a verified and publicly accessible database of all IDPs encompassing both camped and non-camped IDPs.
Inclusive Policy Implementation: Ensure that all IDPs whether camped or non-camped are treated equally without any administrative discrimination under a unified relief and rehabilitation protocol applicable across both hill and valley districts,
2. Immediate Release of Pending Assistance: Expedite the disbursement of all pending ex-gratia, maternity, medical, educational, and any other assistance, as well as delayed DBT payments, through transparent and accountable channels.
3. Permanent Housing and Livelihood Restoration: Approve and implement durable housing assistance of ₹15-220 lakh per family, allowing those with land to construct homes independently, and introduce livelihood support to enable long-term stability.
4. Fair, Transparent Compensation and Property Protection: That, the Hon'ble Government undertake a fresh and transparent valuation and compensation process for all properties of displaced persons from the Imphal Valley, ensure their legal and physical protection against continued encroachment and demolition, and uphold its constitutional duty under Articles 14, 21, and 300A to guarantee equality, dignity, and the restoration of lawful ownership to all affected families.
5. Adoption of a Comprehensive Rehabilitation Model: Formulate a state-level relief and rehabilitation framework aligned with the MHA's Bru (Reang) IDP resettlement model in Tripura, ensuring parity and justice in the scope of assistance provided.
6. Administrative Continuity and Accountability: It has been observed that frequent transfers of key officers, particularly the Deputy Commissioner and Sub-Deputy Commissioners of Churachandpur District, have disrupted the continuity of IDP management. It is therefore recommended that standard operating procedures (SOPs) and a Officer on Special Duty (OSD) be established for IDP affairs, ensuring seamless verification, disbursement, and monitoring even in the event of transfer or deputation of officers.
7. Comprehensive IDPs Database and Administrative Protocol: Government should prepare and maintain a verified and publicly accessible database of all IDPs encompassing both camped and non-camped IDPs.
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