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J&K Relief Package: New Homes and Health Insurance for Operation Sindoor, Flood Victims

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has announced a major relief package for those impacted by Operation Sindoor and recent floods. The initiative includes constructing 1,500 modern houses, with each unit costing ₹10 lakh, funded by HRDS India. All families moving into these homes will receive comprehensive health insurance coverage. The administration is also seeking a central government package for flood victims while continuing to provide jobs and compensation.

J&K L-G announces houses, family health insurance & other facilities for those affected during Op Sindoor and floods

Jammu, Dec 8

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor (L-G), Manoj Sinha, said on Monday that all those who suffered in Operation Sindoor as well as floods will get new houses with family health insurance cover and other facilities.

The L-G said that a new chapter will start in the lives of those who have suffered due border shelling in Operation Sindoor and floods.

"I am thankful to HRDS India which agreed to construct houses for such affected families. I approached the heads of HRDS India with a request for construction of new houses for such families. They agreed to do so."

"A MoU was signed with HRDS India for constructing 1,500 houses for such families. Ten lakh rupees will be spent on construction of one house and in total 35 crore will be spent by HRDS India on the houses which will be equipped with all modern facilities," L-G Sinha added.

"All houses will be having modern design and will be constructed with quality material. All these houses will be constructed in next six months," the L-G said, adding that all people of these families will be covered with health insurance.

He said that the local administration has also provided a helping hand to all such people.

It was a tough time for people as huge damage took place to infrastructure due to floods and in border shelling during Operation Sindoor, he added.

"I pay tribute to those who lost life in both these situations. An effort has been started to heal wounds of the sufferers. The administration took all steps to rehabilitate the affected families and all agencies worked hard and managed to save the lives of many," he said.

The L-G added that the Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited Jammu and assured all kinds of support for victims.

"We have sent a detailed report to the Union government and I hope that soon a package for flood victims will be released."

"The administration came forward and helped such families. We have provided jobs and compensation for families affected due to Pakistani shelling," he asserted.

He said there has been a huge change in Jammu and Kashmir during the last many years and credit goes to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who took several steps for overall development of the Union Territory.

The L-G said the PM Awas Yojana and other such schemes have brought huge benefits for the people living in rural areas.

He also mentioned the widening of Jammu-Akhnoor project and restoration of Mubarak Mandi complex, smart city projects, etc., undergoing with fast pace in Jammu.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priyanka N

Good initiative, but the timeline of 6 months for 1500 houses seems very ambitious. Hope the quality isn't compromised for speed. The administration must ensure proper oversight.

Aman W

Heartening to see the government and NGOs like HRDS India stepping up. The families who lost everything in the floods need this support desperately. Hope the process is transparent and the help reaches the actual beneficiaries.

Sarah B

As someone who has visited Jammu, the development projects mentioned like the Jammu-Akhnoor road are much needed. Infrastructure development along with rehabilitation is key for long-term peace and prosperity in the region.

Vikram M

Finally some concrete action. Our border villages are the first line of defence. Taking care of them strengthens national security. The health insurance cover is a crucial part of this package.

Kavya N

My prayers are with the families who lost loved ones. Rehabilitation is important, but we must also find a permanent solution to stop the cross-border shelling that causes this suffering in the first place.

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