Narmada Dam

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Mary B

 

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March 13, 2014

 

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The government that has been behind the project the entire time has promised to relocate the 16 million people who have been adversely affected by the dam, and they see the dam as progress for the greater good while villagers see it as their entire family's home and are tied to the land by much more than farmland...
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There simply isn't enough land for all of the people being relocated, especially considering that most of them are self-sufficient farmers which requires land of a certain quality. Since there isn't enough land, the government gives people a cash settlement instead. The farmers will then spend the money which lasts them only a couple of weeks and then they are stuck in a world run by money and have no skills to apply to the workforce...
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