The Exodus : Uttarakhand's burgeoning Ghost Villages -

Over 40% of the population in India's hill state, Uttarakhand is migrant and there are at least 1700 ghost villages. Most of the mountain communities here depend on springs for domestic water use, especially in the mid hills that are away from direct glacial sources. Climate change and unsustainable water management have been wreaking havoc on these traditional water sources, leading to water scarcity in the already harsh mountain region. On top of that, agrarian crisis, extreme weather events and lack of decent livelihood is driving an unprecedented exodus from the mountains, leaving once-thriving villages as shadows of the past.
In this film, we visit two villages, one with spring water and another without, to see a stark difference in how they function. Mohan Singh from Kabdoli narrates the tragic story of his village that is being abandoned due to lack of employment, agriculture and water. While Bhopal Singh from Malsakhet narrates the story of how his village is holding on despite migration, because they still have water and are managing their community forest well. Mayank Shah, a social researcher and Ph.D from Nainital, Uttarakhand who works on climate change, livelihood and migration issues ties the two stories together to explain how the failing rural mountain economy must be revived to stop migration and withstand growing climate impacts in future.
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This film was made in collaboration with ICIMOD and was first screened during the UNFCCC COP27 in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt as a part of ICIMOD's communications and outreach campaign #MovingMountains.
Direction: Neelima Vallangi
Cinematography and editing: Vibhu Grover
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  • @joej7028
    @joej70284 ай бұрын

    Governments may help interested inside or outside people to do agriculture and agriculture based industries there.

  • @rajendersinghnegi7744
    @rajendersinghnegi77444 ай бұрын

    "Truly inspired by this video! As a resident of a village facing a scarcity of drinking water, I couldn't help but see the parallels between the challenges depicted here and those in my own community. The work of ICIMOD in rejuvenating springs gives us hope for a sustainable future. I am eager to learn more about how we can replicate these efforts in our village. Could someone please provide information on how to connect with the relevant authorities or experts for guidance and assistance? Thank you! 🙏"

  • @GijsSpoor
    @GijsSpoor Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing Mayank! Seems bizar that places where urban Indians flock for holidays are unable to sustain perennial life

  • @VijayKumarvijayfoundation

    @VijayKumarvijayfoundation

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes, and here the solution is also hidden. People who care about these villages can change the situation but those people need to come together.

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