In the heart of the Sub-Himalayan range lies the captivating Champoong Myodi, home to the resilient Puroik Tribe in the Kania Valley of Arunachal Pradesh. This picturesque landscape, adorned by the Kania River, hides an untold story of fortitude and endurance. Despite the breathtaking scenery, these hamlets grapple with the absence of basic infrastructure, facing challenges such as lack of roads, primitive living conditions, and limited access to education.
Established in 1976, Yakli village, a part of the Puroik Resettlement Project, dreams of a separate CD Block, a dream yet unfulfilled after five decades. The villagers depend on natural resources like cane and Sago Palm for their livelihood, struggling with the high cost of transporting goods due to the lack of roads. Precarious cane bridges, maintained by villagers, serve as lifelines over troubled waters, embodying the resilience of the Kania Valley's inhabitants.
The lone Primary School, established in 1978, faces closure due to inadequate facilities and a shortage of teachers. The struggle for education persists, with sending children to distant towns becoming a luxury few can afford. While government initiatives have brought relief to some, the absence of proper roads adds distress to project execution, leaving many villagers still waiting for benefits.
Yet, amidst adversity, the indomitable spirit of the Kanya Valley shines through in joyous celebrations and open-hearted hospitality. This documentary unveils the challenges faced by these resilient communities, highlighting their unwavering hope for impartial opportunities and a chance at a better life.
Join us in exploring the silent struggles of the Kania Valley and the optimism that an era of progress and development may soon dawn with vital road connectivity.
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