Hulhudhuffaaru (Raa Atoll)
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Hulhudhuffaaru is one of the inhabited islands of Raa Atoll
. Hulhudhuffaaru was an uninhabited island until 1995 when it was officially declared as inhabited after relocating the people of two other smaller islands in Raa Atoll
- Ungulu and Undoodhoo - to this island. Under a government-financed project, the people left their former islands with the hope of better basic facilities such as education and health care, harbor, etc. when they move to a bigger island with a bigger population than before. The residents of the islands of Ungulu and Undoodhoo were given funds by the government after estimating the value of their properties in their former islands. The people then built their homes in Hulhudhuffaru on their own.
That day, the island saw a small protest (even though it was not very common those days) by some unhappy and angry islanders who demolished a blanketed display board in the island office, set by government officials. The board, which was supposed to be unveiled for the President on his arrival purportedly praised the government and read that the islanders were very glad and satisfied with the project. A group of people gathered at the crowd to welcome the president managed to find out what was written on the board before he reached the island. The “testimonials” written on the board outraged many who felt that they were not compensated fully for their property and were not provided what they were promised.
Raa Atoll
Northern Maalhosmadulu Atoll or Raa Atoll is an administrative division from the Maldives. The capital is Ungoofaaru. It includes Northern Maalhosmadulu Atoll proper and the island of Alifushi.1...
. Hulhudhuffaaru was an uninhabited island until 1995 when it was officially declared as inhabited after relocating the people of two other smaller islands in Raa Atoll
Raa Atoll
Northern Maalhosmadulu Atoll or Raa Atoll is an administrative division from the Maldives. The capital is Ungoofaaru. It includes Northern Maalhosmadulu Atoll proper and the island of Alifushi.1...
- Ungulu and Undoodhoo - to this island. Under a government-financed project, the people left their former islands with the hope of better basic facilities such as education and health care, harbor, etc. when they move to a bigger island with a bigger population than before. The residents of the islands of Ungulu and Undoodhoo were given funds by the government after estimating the value of their properties in their former islands. The people then built their homes in Hulhudhuffaru on their own.
Inhabiting
People started moving to the island in the early nineties, until the entire communities of both Ungulu and Undoodhoo were completely relocated. Hulhudhuffaru was officially declared as inhabited on 13 March 1995 by His Excellency President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom on a visit to the island.That day, the island saw a small protest (even though it was not very common those days) by some unhappy and angry islanders who demolished a blanketed display board in the island office, set by government officials. The board, which was supposed to be unveiled for the President on his arrival purportedly praised the government and read that the islanders were very glad and satisfied with the project. A group of people gathered at the crowd to welcome the president managed to find out what was written on the board before he reached the island. The “testimonials” written on the board outraged many who felt that they were not compensated fully for their property and were not provided what they were promised.