Sonowal said the state government created over 45,000 jobs in the last two years and that it wascommitted to provide land rights as per the recommendation of HS Brahma committee report.
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Investors are looking up to Assam,” Sonowal said, "People of Assam are once again reposing their trust on the government machinery. The arrest of several officials, including the Chairman of Assam Public service commission and two others members, has created transparency, he claimed. The chief minister said that apart from checking illegal immigration, his government was also cracking down on corruption as he had promised before elections. The bill for making minority communities such as Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan eligible for applying for Indian citizenship is under the consideration of JPC of both the Houses When asked about the state government’s stand on the Citizenship Amendment Bill 2016, against which protests were on in different parts of the state, he said: “We will not do anything which is against the interest of Assam." This exercise which is the first in the country is monitored by Supreme Court and around 50,000 state government officials are involved in it," he said. Nearly 650,000 of the Muslim refugees have fled their homes in Myanmar since extreme violence by the Myanmar military began on August 25th, 2017.“The work of updation is on.
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Roads could also become blocked, which would hinder the delivery of food and supplies, UNHCR noted.
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Supplies and other services set up by humanitarian agencies, including latrines, washrooms and health centers, are also at risk of washing away during flooding. “They make it safer, but they won’t hold if the rain is really heavy,” refugee Mohammed Hares, 18, told Reuters. To prepare for the deluge that could begin as early as April, the nearly 700,000 Rohingya Muslims who have fled from Myanmar since August have tried to fortify the hillsides using sandbags, Reuters reports. In 2017, 1,200 people died from monsoonal flooding in Bangladesh, India and Nepal. "Southwest winds from the Indian Ocean feed moisture into the region, fueling heavy rains which have historically caused deadly flooding and landslides," he said. (MORE: Climate Change Poses Threat to Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh)Īccording to meteorologist Chris Dolce, the south Asian monsoon typically begins in late spring and continues through summer. "Another 23,000 refugees living on steep slopes within the site could be at risk of landslides." "More than 85,000 refugees could lose their shelters," the agency said. In a February press release, the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) warned that a risk analysis indicates that more than 100,000 refugees "could be in grave danger from landslides and floods." “It’s going to be a very, very challenging wet season. “It’s going to be landslides, flash floods, inundation,” Tommy Thompson, chief of emergency support and response for the World Food Program, told the New York Times. It is a site that was once forested but now lies barren, which only enhances the likelihood of catastrophic flooding. Scores of families who fled their Myanmar home in August live in makeshift structures on steep hillsides at the world's largest refugee camp. Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees living in southern Bangladesh are facing "grave danger" as seasonal monsoonal rains that could trigger flooding and possible landslides loom on the horizon.