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Bharthapur Village in Bahraich Set to Disappear as Residents Prepare for Relocation

District administration initiates rehabilitation plan, 136 families to get new plots and permanent housing

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Bharthapur Village in Bahraich Set to Disappear as Residents Prepare for Relocation

The 75-year-old village on the UP-Nepal border, nestled between a river and a forest, has now been revealed.

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Bharthapur village in Bahraich district is on the verge of becoming a thing of the past as the administration moves forward with a major development-related relocation plan. The entire village is being cleared, and residents are being shifted to a newly developed settlement as part of a structured rehabilitation process.

Officials confirmed that 136 families living in Bharthapur will be relocated. These families have been residing in the village for years, but the land has now been earmarked for an important development project. To ensure that affected residents are properly rehabilitated, the administration has prepared a plan that includes allotment of residential plots along with permanent houses.

The relocation of Bharthapur marks a significant change in the rural landscape of Bahraich.

The new settlement will have essential facilities such as paved roads, electricity connections, drinking water supply, and proper drainage. Authorities said the objective is to provide better and safer living conditions compared to the existing village.

Stuck in time — no mobile network, river & jungle only route to Indo-Nepal border villages.
“The objective is to provide better and safer living conditions”- Authorities

Surveys of households have already been completed, and verification of documents is underway to ensure that every eligible family receives its due benefits.

Officials stated that the relocation will be carried out in a phased manner so that families do not face sudden displacement. All necessary allotment and compensation-related paperwork will be completed before residents are asked to vacate their homes. The district administration has assured villagers that the entire process will remain transparent and orderly.

Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath conducting an aerial survey of Bharthapur village in Bahraich district.

The relocation of Bharthapur marks a significant change in the rural landscape of Bahraich. While villagers are emotionally attached to their ancestral homes, authorities believe that the move will provide long-term benefits, including improved infrastructure and access to civic amenities.

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