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2.Why did the people of Jalsindhi village refuse to move out of the village?​

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Answered by pReCiOuS4U
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Explanation:

The people of Jalsindhi village refused to move out of the village because they were born and brought up on the shores of the River Narmada. ... So, even if a flood occurred in the Narmada, they were not afraid of dying in the river's waters. So, even if they knew that they would drown for sure, they would not move out.

Answered by Venkataiahpuppala
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Jalsindhi is a village in the Alirajpur district located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. The village is situated on the banks of the river Narmada.

The people in the Jalsindhi village came to limelight because they were protesting against the construction of the Sardar Sarovar Dam on the river Narmada. The dam construction led to an increase in the water levels and the submergence of the villages.

However, the people from the villages refused to leave the village as they were born and brought up in that village by the banks of the Narmada and they had an innate connection with nature. They were living there for many generations and they believed that their children were a gift of the Narmada river. They were growing their own livestock, sowing the seeds and were using the manure from the livestock.

Although they were offered compensation to move to Gujarat, they refused and did not move from the Jalsindhi village.

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