Key Points

The Chamba administration successfully airlifted 35 ailing and elderly devotees from the Manimahesh Yatra using seven helicopter sorties despite challenging weather conditions. Nearly 500 additional pilgrims were rescued by vehicle from Bharmour to Chamba with security personnel deployed at damaged road sections. Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi personally traveled on foot to supervise the operations and ensure pilgrim safety throughout the region. The government has also relaxed MGNREGS norms to accelerate infrastructure repairs and rehabilitation efforts following massive storm damage.

Key Points: Himachal AirLifts 35 Elderly Manimahesh Devotees Amid Adverse Weather

  • Indian Air Force MI-17 helicopter stationed at Pathankot for emergency support
  • Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi supervising rescue operations on foot
  • Free food, water, and transport arranged for all evacuated pilgrims
  • MGNREGS norms relaxed for rapid infrastructure repair and rehabilitation
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35 ailing, elderly Manimahesh devotees airlifted in Himachal

Himachal Pradesh government airlifts 35 ailing elderly Manimahesh Yatra pilgrims from Chamba in 7 helicopter sorties despite bad weather, rescuing nearly 500 total.

"The government was committed to safeguard the lives and property of its people as well as the visiting pilgrims - Government Spokesperson"

Shimla, Sep 4

Thirty-five ailing and elderly Manimahesh Yatra devotees were airlifted from Chamba in Himachal Pradesh by a helicopter in seven sorties on Thursday despite adverse weather conditions, the state government said.

It said that in a major operation launched by the Chamba administration to safely evacuate devotees, nearly 500 devotees were rescued in vehicles from Bharmour to Chamba.

At certain stretches where roads have been damaged, adequate security personnel have been deployed by the administration for their assistance and to ensure their safety.

In addition, free food, drinking water, transport and other essential facilities have been arranged en route to prevent any inconvenience to them, a spokesperson for the government said.

The Indian Air Force’s MI-17 helicopter has also been stationed at Pathankot to meet any exigency.

The spokesperson said that Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi has been supervising the rescue operation on the ground for the past several days.

Travelling on foot, he reached Bharmour from Chamba and has been engaged in ensuring the safety of the devotees.

He said the government was committed to safeguard the lives and property of its people as well as the visiting pilgrims and tourists from several parts.

In view of the widespread destruction, the government has decided to relax norms under MGNREGS to ensure timely relief and rehabilitation.

This would allow additional works to be undertaken as per actual demand for employment in rural areas, particularly for the repair and restoration of damaged infrastructure, said the government.

Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu said the state has suffered massive loss due to cloudbursts, incessant rains, flash floods and landslides, which have severely impacted agriculture, horticulture, livestock and rural infrastructure.

To accelerate restoration, Deputy Commissioners have been empowered to approve new works under MGNREGA without waiting for prior approval from gram sabha.

Ex-post facto approval from gram sabha, panchayat samiti and zila parishad would be obtained later keeping in view the practical impossibility of holding such meeting during the prevailing weather conditions.

- IANS

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Priya S
My uncle was among those rescued. Our family is so grateful to the IAF and local administration. They arranged food, transport, everything despite difficult conditions. Thank you! ❤️
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Aman W
Good to see the government relaxing MGNREGA norms for quick rehabilitation. Natural disasters need immediate response, not bureaucratic delays. Hope other states learn from this.
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Sarah B
Respect to Revenue Minister Negi who walked on foot to supervise operations. That's real leadership - being with people during difficult times rather than just giving orders from comfort.
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Vikram M
While rescue efforts are commendable, we need better infrastructure in hilly areas. Every monsoon we see similar situations. Long-term planning required, not just emergency response.
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Nisha Z
Manimahesh Yatra is spiritually important for many families. Glad to see the government respecting religious sentiments while ensuring safety. More medical facilities needed along pilgrimage routes.

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