Key Points

Himachal Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu personally visited flood-affected villages in Hamirpur's Sujanpur constituency to assess the damage. He announced a comprehensive relief package of Rs 8.7 lakh per affected family for reconstruction and household needs. The state government is preparing to approach the central government for additional support and forest land transfers. Meanwhile, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed solidarity and contributed Rs 5 crore to Himachal's relief efforts.

Key Points: Himachal CM Sukhu Visits Disaster-Hit Hamirpur Villages Announces Relief

  • CM Sukhu announces Rs 7 lakh per family for house reconstruction
  • Additional Rs 70,000 provided for household items replacement
  • Local MLA contributes Rs 1 lakh raising total to 8.7 lakh
  • State government to seek central aid for forest land transfer
  • Assam CM announces Rs 5 crore relief fund contribution
  • Relief assessments ongoing across entire Hamirpur district
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Himachal CM visits disaster-affected areas in Sujanpur Constituency of Hamirpur

Himachal CM Sukhvinder Sukhu assesses flood damage in Hamirpur's Sujanpur, announces Rs 8.7 lakh per family relief package and seeks central aid for monsoon losses.

"The devastating floods in Himachal Pradesh have caused immense loss of lives and property. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Shimla, September 7

Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh 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 would extend Rs one lakh to each affected family, raising the total assistance to Rs 8.70 lakh per family.

CM Sukhu said that similar assessments were underway in other parts of 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.

Meanwhile, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday expressed deep condolences over the devastating floods in Himachal Pradesh and announced a contribution of Rs 5 crore from the people of Assam to the state's Chief Minister's Relief Fund to aid relief and rehabilitation efforts.

In a post on X, Sarma said, "The devastating floods in Himachal Pradesh have caused immense loss of lives and property. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and prayers for the speedy recovery of the affected. On behalf of the people of Assam, we are contributing Rs 5 crore to the Chief Minister's Relief Fund of Himachal Pradesh to support relief and rehabilitation efforts."

- ANI

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Priya S
Heartwarming to see Assam CM contributing 5 crore to Himachal relief fund. This is true federal spirit! Natural disasters don't recognize state boundaries and we must help each other 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Hope the government ensures that the forest land transfer happens quickly. People need permanent solutions, not just temporary relief. The monsoon damage in Himachal is heartbreaking every year 😔
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Michael C
While the relief efforts are commendable, I hope there's proper monitoring to prevent corruption in fund distribution. We've seen how disaster relief money sometimes doesn't reach the actual victims
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Shreya B
My relatives in Hamirpur said the damage is worse than what's being reported. Glad the CM is taking personal interest. Hope the rehabilitation includes proper planning for future disasters too 🌧️
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Aman W
The coordination between state government and local MLA is good to see. When politicians work together for people's welfare, real progress happens. Hope other states learn from this cooperation 🤝

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