BUILDINGS ARE PULLED DOWN IN FRONTIER VILLAGES
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[01:04 pm] 17 September, 2008
Over 360 children attended Barekamavan’s eight-year school in the
1980s. Today only 42 pupils go to the local secondary school. Most
doors in this frontier village became locked because of the ongoing
migration. Lately a house has been pulled down and sold as building
material.
Another two-storeyed private residential house has been put up for
sale as by the owners for 5000 USD. A resident from the neighbouring
village wanted to buy the house but then he gave up the idea because
of the lack of a hoisting crane in the neighbourhood.