The Kangpokpi District Internally Displaced Welfare Committee (KDIDWC) has slammed the March 31, 2026 deadline for IDP resettlement, calling it unrealistic and unworkable. The Committee points out that basic infrastructure like schools, hospitals, and roads are missing in proposed resettlement areas, making return impossible.
The KDIDWC says the Chief Secretary's announcement was no surprise, given the lack of viable conditions for displaced families to return. The Committee is demanding that the government prioritise building lifeline roads to key areas like Kangchup, Phailengmol, Khamenlok, and Chingdai, calling it crucial for resettlement.
The ₹3 lakh allocation under SPMAY-G for rehabilitation is deemed grossly inadequate for house construction. The KDIDWC wants this revised so IDPs can rebuild with dignity. They're also seeking release of damage assessment forms, compensation for losses, and transparency in the resettlement process involving community leaders.
Education is another concern, with IDP kids suffering due to lack of student facilities in Kangpokpi district. The Committee is urging the government to allocate funds for schools and educational support.
The KDIDWC stresses that IDPs deserve dignity and respect, and vows to keep fighting for their rights till concrete action is taken. They're calling for adequate funding and a clear, time-bound resettlement roadmap.
Edited By: Elvish Haokip
©2026 The Times of Kukiland
The KDIDWC says the Chief Secretary's announcement was no surprise, given the lack of viable conditions for displaced families to return. The Committee is demanding that the government prioritise building lifeline roads to key areas like Kangchup, Phailengmol, Khamenlok, and Chingdai, calling it crucial for resettlement.
The ₹3 lakh allocation under SPMAY-G for rehabilitation is deemed grossly inadequate for house construction. The KDIDWC wants this revised so IDPs can rebuild with dignity. They're also seeking release of damage assessment forms, compensation for losses, and transparency in the resettlement process involving community leaders.
Education is another concern, with IDP kids suffering due to lack of student facilities in Kangpokpi district. The Committee is urging the government to allocate funds for schools and educational support.
The KDIDWC stresses that IDPs deserve dignity and respect, and vows to keep fighting for their rights till concrete action is taken. They're calling for adequate funding and a clear, time-bound resettlement roadmap.
Edited By: Elvish Haokip
©2026 The Times of Kukiland
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