The Chief Minister of Himachal announced a relief of Rs 8.7 Lakh for every displaced family in Sujanpur

Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu today judged floods and areas that influenced the landslide in the nearby Sujanpur meeting here today. The chief minister said the government would ensure that a single person would not remain fatal. During his visit to the towns and towns in the area, the chief minister took the widespread disadvantage during his visit to Khairi and nearby towns. He later investigated the severely affected area of ​​Chabutra Village, where many families were displaced due to landlords. The chief minister spoke to the victims and assured them of full government assistance and a assistance package. Sukhku said that every family displaced on the platform will get help from Rs 8.7 Lakh, which includes Rs 7 Lakh of the State Government for Reconstruction of Homes, Rs 70,000 for essential household goods and Rs 1 Lakh declared personal assistance by Captain Ranjit Singh, MLA van Sujanpur composition. Sukhu said: “The state government stands firmly with every family affected in this crisis. Our focus is not only on immediate relief, but also on long -term rehabilitation.” He further said that the damage was assessed in other parts of the district, and that the relief measures were increased accordingly. Chief Minister Sukhu said that the state government will raise the issue of safe land allocation for reconstruction before the center, especially with a focus on the transfer of suitable forest land. A detailed memorandum that gives details of the total loss caused by the monsoon in Himachal Pradesh is also prepared to submit to the center. Later, the main minister arranged a liaison program in Kuthera, where he heard complaints from locals and instructed officials to ensure timely resolution. Mla Suresh Kumar, Kangra Central Cooperative Bank president Ram Chandra Pathania, coordinator of the State Prevention Board Naresh Thakur, senior leader of the congress, dr. Pushpendra Verma, Deputy Commissioner Amarjeet Singh, Superintendent of Police Bhagat Singh Thakur was also present during this period. Employees and students of Government Senior Secondary School, Nalti, who is located here, presented a check of Rs 1 Lakh to the main minister on Nit Helipad today. The amount was collected by the school students and donated as part of an initiative launched earlier this month by the NCC unit of the school. The school’s NCC officer Devendra Singh Baniyal said that students and NCC cadets not only donated money out of their pocket expenses, but that they also motivated other residents to contribute to the main minister’s aid fund. He said the school staff also contributed to achieving the amount of donations to one Lakh calls. The main minister appreciated the concern of the students and employees of the school. Earlier, at Jungle Berry Helipad, the Chief Minister had some children enjoyed Anand Yatra in his helicopter. When the children asked the chief minister to look at the helicopter, they not only allowed them to climb into the helicopter, but also instructed the pilots to ride with the helicopter for a while.