Key Points

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has thanked his Tripura counterpart Manik Saha for providing Rs 5 crore in disaster relief assistance. The funds will help tackle the widespread damage caused by heavy monsoon rains across the state. During his visit to affected villages in Hamirpur district, Sukhu announced a comprehensive relief package for displaced families. The state government is also preparing to approach the central government for additional support and forest land transfers for reconstruction.

Key Points: Himachal CM Sukhu Thanks Tripura for Rs 5 Crore Disaster Relief

  • Tripura government provides Rs 5 crore to Himachal's disaster relief fund
  • CM Sukhu announces Rs 8.70 lakh aid package per affected family
  • State government to provide Rs 7 lakh for house reconstruction
  • Relief assessments ongoing across flood-affected Hamirpur district
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Himachal CM thanks Tripura govt for Rs 5 Crore disaster relief assistance

Himachal CM Sukhvinder Sukhu expressed gratitude to Tripura CM Manik Saha for Rs 5 crore disaster relief aid and announced Rs 8.70 lakh assistance for affected families.

"This support would go a long way in providing relief to those affected during this hour of distress. - CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Shimla, September 8

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister of Tripura, Manik Saha, on Monday, for providing rupees five crore to the Himachal Pradesh Government for the State Disaster Relief Fund.

This was aimed at helping to tackle the calamity caused by the heavy rains this year in the state. He said that this support would go a long way in providing relief to those affected during this hour of distress. He also thanked all contributors who have generously come forward to support the state.

Meanwhile, Sukhu on Sunday visited disaster-affected villages in the Sujanpur constituency of district Hamirpur and reviewed relief and rehabilitation works. He assured the affected families of every possible support from the state government.

According to a release, the Chief Minister visited Khairi and adjoining villages to assess the flood and landslide damage and later inspected the land subsidence-affected area of Chabutra. He interacted with the displaced families and announced that the State Government would provide Rs 7 lakh for house construction and Rs 70,000 for household items.

In addition, local MLA Captain Ranjit Singh said the government would extend Rs one lakh to each affected family, raising the total assistance to Rs 8.70 lakh per family.

CM Sukhu stated that similar assessments were underway in other parts of the Hamirpur district, and relief was being extended to all affected families. He said that the "issue of transferring safe forest land for house construction would be taken up with the Central Government, along with the overall losses suffered by Himachal Pradesh during the monsoon season."

Later, the Chief Minister interacted with the public and listened to grievances at Kutheda. MLA Suresh Kumar, Chairman of Kangra Central Cooperative Bank, Ram Chandra Pathania, State Nasha Nivaran Board Coordinator Naresh Thakur, senior Congress leaders Pushpender Verma and Suman Bharti, Deputy Commissioner Amarjeet Singh, SP Bhagat Singh Thakur and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the assistance is appreciated, I hope the relief actually reaches the affected families quickly. Sometimes bureaucracy delays these funds when people need immediate help.
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Michael C
Good to see the CM personally visiting affected areas. Ground assessment is crucial for proper rehabilitation. Hope other states learn from this cooperative approach during disasters.
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Ananya R
₹8.7 lakh per family is substantial support! Hope the construction funds are used properly to build disaster-resistant homes this time. We need better planning for hilly areas.
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Suresh K
Himachal has been through so much this monsoon season. The landslides and floods have been devastating. Every bit of help counts - thank you Tripura government for standing with our mountain state 🌄
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Kavya N
Hope the central government also provides adequate support. The forest land transfer issue needs urgent attention - people can't wait forever for rehabilitation. Speedy implementation is key!

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