00:00I have a photo on my mobile, so when I look at that house, I feel very anxious, and I don't like it.
00:10Then people send me photos on mobile, so I see the whole house from the front, so it is very sad.
00:17Now we will make a house, we are making it, we have made a house, so it is like we have not made a house,
00:22it is like, make it fast.
00:25When my whole family used to come, in the summer,
00:29nana, brother-in-law, children, daughters, son-in-law, everyone used to come,
00:34so we used to sit together and eat.
00:54The house was built in 1934.
00:59The house was built in 1934.
01:04The house was built in 1934.
01:09The house was built in 1934.
01:14The house was built in 1934.
01:19The house was built in 1934.
01:24The house was built in 1934.
01:29Instead of giving 100 rupees to the children, we gave 50 rupees.
01:34Instead of giving 100 rupees to the children, we gave 50 rupees.
01:39We worked for 200 rupees, 100 rupees.
01:44We have built a house 10 km from here.
01:46We have built a house with a little money.
01:49I feel very bad when I come here.
01:52I come here and beg for this land.
02:02We are very upset after the cracks that came on 3rd January.
02:07The administration told us that we will not do anything.
02:13The shopkeepers are also closed.
02:16I am a laborer.
02:18How did the poor people build it?
02:21We are dying.
02:24How many are coming and going?
02:26No one is doing anything.
02:28When we die, they will come to pick us up.
02:31The house is so broken.
02:33No one is there to ask.
02:36I was scared when I used to live here.
02:38I was scared when it rained.
02:42I had small children.
02:44People told me not to stay here.
02:46That's why I had to leave this house.
02:48I don't stay here for long.
02:52People send me photos on mobile.
02:55I can see the house from here.
02:57I feel very sad.
02:59We will build a house.
03:01We have built a house.
03:03We haven't built a house like this.
03:05We want to build a house quickly.
03:07We want to put this house inside.
03:12Joshi Bhat's new house was built in 2002.
03:16It was the first house of Joshi Bhat's family.
03:19He was the first resident of this house.
03:24Joshi Bhat's responsibility for this tragedy
03:30had to be stopped.
03:33We had to stop the construction work.
03:38We had to stop the heavy construction work.
03:41Before any rehabilitation plan, the National Rehabilitation Policy was passed by the Parliament of our country in 2007 and then in 2013.
04:05It has been said that before any rehabilitation of any city, you have to do a social impact assessment survey.
04:16That is, what is the impact on the society, its perception, its study.
04:21Until now, the social impact assessment survey has not been done.
04:24The main residents of Joshimath have 100, 200, 300 gutters, cows and buffaloes.
04:38The government settles them where there are safe zones and their payments are made in the danger zone.
04:45We are doing the same with the administration.
04:47But the administration and the administration have repaired or reduced someone's payment.
04:54And the government has also said that there are 99% people who want to go to another place.
05:07Because we have lived here, we have been playing here since childhood.
05:11We have not settled in Delhi, we have settled locally in the village, in the city.
05:16So people don't just want a house. Why does he want to live in Joshimath, in that broken house?
05:23Here he has employment, here he has a school for children.
05:27The empty space around Joshimath, which is stable and safe, which the geologist said that nothing will happen to it, could have been settled there.
05:39If the government wants, everything can be done.
05:42The government doesn't want anything. The administration doesn't want anything.
05:45If they wanted, a lot could have been done. A lot could have been done in a year and a half.
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