But not only has there been a complete lack of government investment in these areas, in fact there has been the complete opposite. In the 50's they set about categorising these villages for level of investment. The lowest of which was the Category D village, which was in other words to be left to die out and disappear. Buildings were torn down and the land returned eventually to its natural form. Literally these days, there are villages that are no longer seen on modern maps.
Thursday, 22 January 2009
But not only has there been a complete lack of government investment in these areas, in fact there has been the complete opposite. In the 50's they set about categorising these villages for level of investment. The lowest of which was the Category D village, which was in other words to be left to die out and disappear. Buildings were torn down and the land returned eventually to its natural form. Literally these days, there are villages that are no longer seen on modern maps.
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