Migration from the hill areas of Uttarakhand is a concerned issue. Many people especially from far-flung rural areas migrate to nearest towns or cities within or outside the state in search of employment and better educational and health facilities. The continuous migration from some villages have resulted in the absolute desertion of those villages with no inhabiting population left behind. These un-inhabited villages are being termed as Ghost Villages.
As per 2011 Census, there are 1048 villages with zero population and another 44 villages have population less than 10 persons.
Browse the list of ghost villages in Uttarakhand by each districts. Pauri district in Garhwal region and Almora district in Kumaon region contain the most number of ghost villages in Uttarakhand.

| District | Ghost Villages |
|---|---|
| Almora | 105 |
| Bageshwar | 73 |
| Chamoli | 76 |
| Champawat | 55 |
| Dehradun | 17 |
| Hardwar | 94 |
| Nainital | 44 |
| Pauri Garhwal | 331 |
| Pithoragarh | 103 |
| Rudraprayag | 35 |
| Tehri Garhwal | 88 |
| Udham Singh Nagar | 14 |
| Uttarkashi | 13 |
Hira Devi
The film, inspired by Devi’s own life, tells the story of an elderly couple’s love. PITHORAGARH: Hira Devi, 80, is an unlikely film heroine from one of Uttarakhand’s ghost villages, Gadtir, which has several empty houses because of migration. Hira Devi, 80, is an unlikely film heroine from one of Uttarakhand’s ghost villages, Gadtir, which has several empty houses because of migration. The octogenarian, who is illiterate and has lived in the mountain village most of her life, recently got a chance to star in ‘Pyre’, a film inspired by a story similar to her own, which will have its world premiere on Tuesday (Nov 19) at the 28th Tallinn Black Nights International Film Festival in Estonia.

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