Key Points

Governor Shukla toured flood-ravaged Mandi villages, distributing relief and approving ₹3 crore in aid. He praised locals' resilience while acknowledging compensation limitations. A central team will analyze disaster causes alongside state efforts. Opposition leader Thakur noted ongoing rehabilitation challenges as survivors remain in temporary shelters.

Key Points: Himachal Governor Shukla Visits Disaster-Hit Mandi Areas with Thakur

  • Governor Shukla meets affected families in Thunag, Bakshyar & Janjehli
  • ₹3 crore compensation approved for disaster victims
  • Central team to assess causes and damage extent
  • Opposition leader Thakur highlights livelihood destruction
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Himachal Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla visits disaster-affected areas, distributes relief material

Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla assesses flood damage in Mandi, distributes relief, and pledges ₹3 crore compensation with Jai Ram Thakur.

"Despite the massive loss, the courage of residents is commendable - Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla"

Shimla, August 3

Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla, on Sunday, visited the disaster-affected areas of Thunag, Bakshyar, and Janjehli in the Siraj Assembly Constituency of the Mandi district.

During the visit, the Governor met with the affected families and distributed essential relief materials.

The Governor first interacted with disaster victims in Thunag and remarked that the subdivision has suffered the most damage in the recent natural calamity, with extensive losses to private property, land, and livestock.

He informed that cases amounting to over three crore rupees in compensation have been approved for final sanction.

Commending the resilience of the local people, Governor Shukla said, "Despite the massive loss, the courage and determination of the residents here are truly commendable. While complete compensation for the damage is not possible, every effort will be made to provide assistance at all levels." He emphasised the need to consider both internal resources and additional arrangements to tackle such situations effectively.

Shukla also visited the relief camp at Bakshyar and held discussions with affected residents at the PWD Rest House in Thunag. He later visited Panchayat Ghar Pakhred and reviewed the situation in the affected areas of Jhundi and Pakhred panchayats. The Governor also met disaster-hit families in Janjehli and offered words of comfort.

He informed that five truckloads of relief material had already been dispatched to Mandi and one to Kullu from Raj Bhavan. He assured that more assistance would be sent promptly if requested by the district administration.

Calling the calamity a major disaster, the Governor said that immediate restoration is a challenge, and there is a pressing need to take preventive measures to avoid such situations in the future. Referring to the Supreme Court's observations on environmental protection, he said they must be taken seriously and acted upon collectively.

The Governor also mentioned that a central team has been sent by the Government of India to assess both the causes of the disaster and the extent of the damage, which will help guide future planning and mitigation efforts.

Leader of the Opposition in the Himachal Pradesh assembly Jai Ram Thakur, who also accompanied the governor, stated that the people are still in deep shock as their sources of livelihood have been destroyed.

He appreciated the state government for restoring essential services like roads, electricity, and water supply through the district administration. He also thanked the Governor for extending support through the Red Cross. Thakur said rehabilitation remains a major challenge, as most affected people are still living in temporary arrangements.

During the visit, local residents also shared their experiences and concerns with the Governor.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the visit is appreciated, I wish politicians would focus more on preventive measures rather than just relief distribution after disasters. Unplanned construction and deforestation are major reasons for these tragedies.
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Arjun K
The resilience of Himachali people is truly inspiring! But 3 crore compensation seems very less considering the scale of damage. Government should increase the relief package, especially for farmers who lost their livestock and land.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently visits Himachal, it's heartbreaking to see these beautiful mountains suffer. Tourists must also be more responsible - no littering and respecting local ecology. #SustainableTourism
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Vikram M
Why does it always take disasters for politicians to wake up? We need permanent solutions - better drainage systems, controlled construction, and strict environmental laws. Enough of these photo ops after every calamity!
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Kavya N
My relatives in Mandi district are still living in temporary shelters. While relief materials help, what about long-term rehabilitation? Government should provide low-interest loans to rebuild homes and businesses.

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