Jan 13, 2025 10:47 PM IST
CM visited Tandi village, the place about 100 individuals from greater than 15 households had been rendered homeless within the hearth. CM assessed the continuing aid operations and instructed officers to expedite the work on a battle footing
State authorities will present monetary help of ₹5,000 per 30 days for six months to households who had been rendered homeless after a hearth broke out in Tandi village of Kullu district on January 1 and are actually residing in rented lodging, mentioned chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu.
Chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu visits hearth affected web site in Tandi village in Banjar district of Kullu. (Aqil Khan /HT)
CM visited Tandi village, the place about 100 individuals from greater than 15 households had been rendered homeless within the hearth. CM assessed the continuing aid operations and instructed officers to expedite the work on a battle footing.
CM introduced that the federal government would supply monetary help of ₹5,000 per 30 days for six months to households residing in rented lodging because of the hearth.
If the reconstruction of their homes is just not accomplished inside this era, the federal government will prolong the lease assist for a further six months. Moreover, he introduced ₹50,000 for the development of cattle sheds.
For households, whose homes had been fully destroyed or rendered uninhabitable, the CM declared monetary help of ₹7 lakh for reconstruction. He additionally assured free electrical energy and water connections, provision of timber as per norms for rebuilding, and important gadgets similar to utensils, clothes, and different requirements.
Additional, the CM introduced ₹75 lakh for developing a metallic highway inside the village and ₹1 crore for repairing the 4-km-long highway resulting in Tandi.
To reinforce security measures within the area, he introduced the institution of a fireplace station in Banjar.
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