Villagers risking lives

21/07/2018

Even after more than 70 years since independence, thousands of villagers around 30 km long mountainous belt from Pattangarh up to Shiv Gali in tehsil Latti of Udhampur district, are still deprived of basic facilities of life and road connectivity.Besides no electricity supply and health facilities, villagers of these hamlets from Pattangarh to Chappad and Sandh Badyal to Chounthalupto Shiv Gali in Dudu have to travel on foot for miles together to reach foot bridge for crossing Tawi river, which separates this belt from Latti mainland. For using these footbridges, situated at Sillar, Doana near Chapper and Serdi (between Jakhed and Dudu), some inhabitants of this belt have to travel around five kilometers and then cross the Tawi river for their requirements, including medical aid and school education. Even as the Health Sub-centre at Chapper was established around 25 years ago, it was being run by a Safai-Karamchari till last year when he superannuated from the Government service. Now, a Female Multi-Purpose Health Worker (FMPHW) has been deputed there but she comes occasionally to the Sub-Centre, alleged the locals.
To avoid long traveling for crossing over the nallah through only these three footbridges, the villagers at some points have put long wooden logs resting on two ends of the ravine and use the same to come to other side though risking their lives. Last year a class 12th girl student was washed away in the nallah at Panchond while coming back from the school in Latti. Earlier to this, two girl students besides a mother-son due had also drowned while using wooden logs as foot bridge for crossing the Tawi. The entire belt from Pattangarh to Chappad and SandhBadyal to Chounthal up to Shiv Gali is inhabited purely by Gaddi tribe, a Scheduled Tribe community, which has negligible representation in the Government.
However, this foot bridge also got washed away in the flash flood on last Friday morning thus once again cutting off Panchond area from the mainland with the result that locals, including students, are now forced to travel either 14 kms towards Seri or 10 kms towards Doana for using the available footbridges and cross over Tawi to reach Latti. Under the prevailing situation, the locals are left with no option other than to risk their lives for reaching destinations while the administration seems waiting for more casualties to take up the grievances of these people.

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