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Over 4,100 Bru refugees resettled in Tripura: Official

Out of the total Bru refugees, 4,102 families have already been resettled so far, while efforts are underway to rehabilitate all the Bru families in Tripura.

October 30, 2022 / 13:42 IST
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Bru tribal women attend a prayer meeting inside a temple at Naisingpara refugee camp in the northeastern state of Tripura, Agartala (Image: Reuters)
Bru tribal women attend a prayer meeting inside a temple at Naisingpara refugee camp in the northeastern state of Tripura, Agartala (Image: Reuters)

Over 4,100 Bru families, who were living in six relief camps in Kanchanpur and Panisagar areas of North Tripura district, have been rehabilitated in new locations under a settlement agreement, an official said.

As per the agreement signed by officials in January 2020 in presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, 37,136 Brus of 6,959 families, who were displaced from neighbouring Mizoram following ethnic clashes, are eligible to get resettled in 12 designated locations in Tripura.“

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Out of the total Bru refugees, 4,102 families have already been resettled so far, while efforts are underway to rehabilitate all the Bru families in Tripura. The process is likely to be completed by February, 2023,” Principal Secretary (Revenue) Puneet Agarwal told a press meet on Saturday.

Apart from financial benefits, the Bru refugees will be enlisted in electoral rolls of the state and in ration cards, and be entitled to services like electricity, drinking water, education and healthcare, he said.