Key Points

Former Himachal CM Jairam Thakur met PM Modi to discuss extensive flood damage in the state. He sought an area-specific relief package, citing over Rs 1,200 crore in losses. Thakur emphasized the urgent need for land resettlement as hundreds lost homes. The BJP leader also requested a study to prevent recurring disasters in vulnerable regions.

Key Points: Jairam Thakur Seeks Area-Specific Relief From PM Modi for Himachal Disasters

  • Thakur highlights Rs 1,200 crore losses in Himachal Pradesh
  • Over 500 houses completely destroyed in Seraj and nearby areas
  • Requests Forest Conservation Act relaxations for resettlement
  • Urges study on recurring natural disasters in the state
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Former Himachal CM calls on PM Modi, seeks 'area-specific' relief package

Former Himachal CM Jairam Thakur meets PM Modi, requests special relief package for disaster-hit areas after Rs 1,200 crore losses.

"Now people do not even have land to build houses. – Jairam Thakur"

New Delhi, July 28

With the loss pegged at over Rs 1,200 crore, former Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jairam Thakur on Monday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and apprised him of the damage caused in disaster-affected areas of the state while seeking an “area-specific’ relief package for rehabilitation.

The Prime Minister took detailed information about the damage and assured all possible support in reconstruction and rehabilitation in the disaster-affected areas. Jairam Thakur said the Prime Minister was apprised that not only houses but also agricultural lands were washed away in the calamity that occurred on the night of June 30. “Now people do not even have land to build houses. In such a situation, concessions should be given in the Forest Conservation Act to give them land so that the homeless people can be resettled in safe places,” a statement quoting BJP leader Thakur said.

He has also requested the Prime Minister to give an “area-specific” relief package for rehabilitation and reconstruction, and to study the causes of repeated natural disasters in the state to avoid losses. Thakur also thanked the Prime Minister for providing all possible support in the relief and rescue work.

Thakur said the state has suffered a loss of more than Rs 1,200 crore. Out of this, more than Rs 1,000 crore has been incurred in the Seraj assembly alone. On the night of June 30, a total of 42 people lost their lives in Seraj, Karsog, and Nachan, and 29 people were from Seraj alone. He said more than 500 houses were completely washed away, and 1,000 houses were damaged partially and are now not fit for living.

Besides, there has been heavy damage in Nachan, Karsog, and Dharampur too. Syathi village in Dharampur was completely razed to the ground, and people are spending nights in

The Prime Minister took detailed information about the damage and assured all possible support in reconstruction and rehabilitation in the disaster-affected areas. Jairam Thakur said the Prime Minister was apprised that not only houses but also agricultural lands were washed away in the calamity that occurred on the night of June 30. “Now people do not even have land to build houses. In such a situation, concessions should be given in the Forest Conservation Act to give them land so that the homeless people can be resettled in safe places,” a statement quoting BJP leader Thakur said.

He has also requested the Prime Minister to give an “area-specific” relief package for rehabilitation and reconstruction, and to study the causes of repeated natural disasters in the state to avoid losses. Thakur also thanked the Prime Minister for providing all possible support in the relief and rescue work.

Thakur said the state has suffered a loss of more than Rs 1,200 crore. Out of this, more than Rs 1,000 crore has been incurred in the Seraj assembly alone. On the night of June 30, a total of 42 people lost their lives in Seraj, Karsog, and Nachan, and 29 people were from Seraj alone.

He said more than 500 houses were completely washed away, and 1,000 houses were damaged partially and are now not fit for living. Besides, there has been heavy damage in Nachan, Karsog, and Dharampur too. Syathi village in Dharampur was completely razed to the ground, and people are spending nights in the open.

“Therefore, a request has also been made to provide an ‘area-specific’ relief package for rehabilitation and reconstruction,” said Thakur, the sixth-time legislator from Seraj in Mandi district. He said natural calamities are recurring in many areas of the state. The Prime Minister has also been requested to study the causes of this so that repeated losses can be prevented.

- IANS

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Shreya B
The Forest Conservation Act relaxation is a double-edged sword. While it may help resettle people quickly, we must ensure this doesn't lead to permanent ecological damage. There must be proper checks and balances.
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Aman W
Why does it take a former CM to meet PM for basic relief? Local administration should be empowered enough to handle such situations. This shows our disaster management systems need complete overhaul. #AccountabilityMatters
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Priyanka N
My heart goes out to the families who lost everything overnight 😔 The government must provide psychological counseling along with financial aid. Trauma from such disasters lasts for generations. #MentalHealthMatters
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Karthik V
Good that they're talking about studying causes of repeated disasters. Himachal's fragile ecology can't handle unchecked construction and deforestation. Need sustainable development policies ASAP!
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Neha E
Area-specific relief is crucial! One-size-fits-all packages never work. Mountain regions have different needs than plains. Hope the PMO follows through with proper implementation 🤞
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Varun X
While relief is important, we need long-term solutions. Climate change is making these disasters more frequent. Need better early warning systems and disaster-resistant housing designs for hilly areas.

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