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More people relocating amid pandemic for better quality of life By: Lindsey Boetsch and last updated 2021-02-15 14:58:06-05 The pandemic has changed the way we do a lot of things, and for many people, it has changed where they want to live. This was never our intention to be out here full-time, said Dave Lewis. When the pandemic hit, Lewis and his wife made a huge decision. She got her work-from-home orders on a Monday. I got mine that following Wednesday, and we were on a plane out to Montana on Sunday, recalled Lewis. They left their small apartment in New York City, a city with a population of more than 8 million, for his in-lawsâ seasonal home in Seeley Lake, Montana, a lake town with less than 2,000 people. ....
Cox’s Bazar Correspondent, bdnews24.com Published: 14 Feb 2021 10:45 PM BdST Updated: 14 Feb 2021 10:45 PM BdST The government is relocating around 1,500 more Rohingya refugees to the Bhasan Char island in Noakhali. ); } Dozens of buses carrying the Rohingya families from the Cox’s Bazar refugee camps left the Ukhiya Degree College ground on Sunday afternoon for Chattogram, from where they will be shipped to the island. Officials at the Office of the Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner confirmed the development, but declined to be named or give an exact number of refugees being moved in the fourth batch. At least 3,000 rohingya refugees were interested in shifting to Bhasan Char in this phase, said one of the officials. ....
DEHRADUN/PITHORAGARH: Uttarakhand chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat on Thursday approved Rs 2.38 crore for the relocation of five villages out of over 385 situated in disaster-prone belts of 12 districts in the hill state which are awaiting a shift to safer areas. According to an earlier study carried out by the state, the entire process may cost a whopping Rs 10,000 crore. A maximum of 129 villages are in Pithoragarh district followed by 62 in Uttarkashi, 61 in Chamoli, 42 in Bageshwar, 33 in Tehri, 26 in Pauri, 14 in Rudraprayag, 10 in Champawat, nine in Almora, six in Nainital, two in Dehradun and one in Udham Singh Nagar. Orders were issued on Thursday for relocation of the five villages in districts of Tehri, Chamoli, Uttarkashi and Bageshwar and the funds were approved. The funds were allotted for house construction, a ‘gaushala’ and also a relocation allowance. ....