Uttarakhand women migrate for education, leaving men behind in border villages, causing emotional and logistical strains.

Women from high-altitude villages near the India-China border in Uttarakhand are moving to urban areas for better education opportunities, leaving men behind to handle agriculture and tourism. This trend is impacting families both emotionally and logistically, as women seek better educational prospects for their children. The migration of young mothers and children has highlighted the lack of adequate education facilities in these remote regions, pushing families to make difficult decisions for the future. While men continue to maintain economic stability through agricultural activities and tourism in these villages, the absence of women during crucial times like emergencies and festivals poses challenges for families. This shift in demographics underscores the importance of improving educational infrastructure in border regions to prevent the separation of families and ensure a brighter future for the next generation.

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