With No Ration Supply From India, 7 Villages In Uttarakhand Forced To Get Food From China

With No Ration Supply From India, 7 Villages In Uttarakhand Forced To Get Food From China

For around 400 families living in the Byas valley of Dharchula who are forced to procure basic necessities like salt, cooking oil, rice and wheat produced in China (which are reaching them via Nepal), the situation can be resolved if the state government increases the quota of ration given to them under the Public Distribution System (PDS).

“We are living as orphans in our own country although we are situated in an important border area with two neighbouring countries. The government should consider our demand for extra ration sympathetically,” said Krishna Garbyal, a resident of Garbyang village which is one of the seven villages including Bundi, Gunji, Kuti, Napalchu, Nabhi and Ronkong whose residents are currently forced to buy daily essentials brought in from China.

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