Government’s Perspective over displacement: An overview of the flaws
Keywords:
development policy, resettlement, environment, internal displacementAbstract
The study investigates the dynamics of the problem of Development Induced Displacement, as well as the theoretical, legal, as well as policy issues that have stymied India's ability to implement development projects smoothly. Modern India has become entangled in a battle between the state's macro-development objectives and the unfavorable implications for the people directly affected by the project. Despite the fact that the demands of time and the logic of liberalisation policy need the continual articulation of development initiatives, it is also critical to overcome the disempowering impacts of displacement on its people. Human population displacement from natural environments has a variety of socioeconomic consequences. The effects of development-induced displacement on rural populations is significant, as evidenced by land alienation and protests by the impacted communities. The paper contends that the state must strike a balance between its efforts to promote development and those to make it sustainable, reasonable, and equitable.
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