The number of people leaving their villages and migrating to Gulmi is increasing. However, the number of people who immigrate but leave without a certificate is less.
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In search of foreign employment and facilities, urban-centric migration has begun to empty rural villages. The fear of wild animals like monkeys and wild boars has increased the migration.
The number of people leaving the village and migrating to Gulmi is increasing . However, the number of people who immigrate but leave with a certificate is less. Although the number of people who migrate with a migration certificate is considered official, it is less than the number of people who migrate.
In the financial year 2081/082, there are 1174 families migrating from Gulmi. According to the statistics of the registration branch of local municipalities, there are 4 thousand 25 people. Head of Registration Branch Bishnu Prasad Fullel informed that the maximum number of 696 family members from 159 households have migrated from Musikot Municipality.
271 family members from 82 households in Resunga municipality, 416 family members from 111 households in Kaligandaki municipality, 565 family members from 137 households in Chandrakot, 464 family members from 123 households in Satyavati and 356 family members from 133 households in Rurukshetra have migrated.
Similarly, 386 family members from 114 households in Chhatrakot, 285 family members from 75 households in Gulmidarbar, 319 family members from 90 households in Dhurkot, 175 family members from 56 households in Isma, 218 family members from 57 households in Malika and 260 family members from 67 households in Madane have migrated with certificates, according to the registration branch of the local municipality. are .
According to the registration branch, 651 people from 203 families have migrated to 12 municipalities of the district. In recent times, even though facilities such as paved roads, further improvement in education, drinking water at home and basic health services have reached the rural areas, the process of migration has not stopped. As the migration that is happening according to the need of the time is not ready to be stopped, the concern about it has increased, but the interest has not increased .
