1. The Quality of roads in Uttarakhand isn’t up to mark. Though you’ll find good quality roads in big metropolises like Dehradun and Nainital at remote areas quality isn’t up to the mark. The government needs to make proper railings on the side of roads.
2. Natural Disasters- Uttarakhand is the home to natural Disasters similar to pall bursts, landslides, and the frequency of earthquakes is more frequent. Life is no way easy as living in plains, one landslide on the main trace and you’re cut from the outside world.
3. Exposed original languages- The original dialects of Uttarakhand-Garhwali and Kumaoni are on the verge of extinction. Only aged generations speak their native language and literally veritably many of the youth speak these cants.
4. Migration of townies to metropolises- In recent times townies from hilly areas have started to resettle from their townlets to big metropolises similar as Delhi, Noida, Dehradun to make their fortune. As a result, townlets have been voided and their granges have turned barren. This has happened due to a lack of openings in the pastoral sector.
5. Water deficit- There’s a common byword, “ Pahaar me pani aur jawani dono nahi tikte, meaning hills are deprived of both water and youth.
During downfall, major water flows in the form of aqueducts and top hill townlets are generally dried. Numerous townlets are still dependent on natural ponds, aqueducts, and hand pumps.
These are some of the problems faced by the people of Uttarakhand. To name a many. Still, despite these problems, Uttarakhand is a peaceful state with lower rates of crime, thieveries, and consists of veritably helpful people. It’s a peaceful life and affable atmosphere in Uttarakhand.
