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Arunachal rights panel seeks better infrastructure in Chakma-Hajong settlements

Arunachal rights panel seeks better infrastructure in Chakma-Hajong settlements
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The Arunachal Pradesh State Human Rights Commission has recommended infrastructure improvements in Chakma and Hajong settlements to prevent migration and manage flood risks. The commission argues that better roads will aid economic development and security in the region.

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This addresses the complex intersection of human rights, indigenous land rights, and national security in India's border regions.

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The Arunachal Pradesh State Human Rights Commission (APSHRC) has recommended urgent infrastructure and flood control interventions in the Chakma and Hajong settlement areas under the State’s Changlang district.

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Presents the commission's recommendations and the historical context of the settlements neutrally.

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