Key Points

The Rajasthan government has announced Rs 5 crore in financial assistance to help Uttarakhand cope with recent natural disasters. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma expressed deep condolences and solidarity with the people of Uttarakhand during this difficult time. The aid will be used for immediate relief and rehabilitation efforts in disaster-affected areas across the state. Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami has conveyed his gratitude for Rajasthan's support while focusing on restoring infrastructure and essential services.

Key Points: Rajasthan Announces Rs 5 Crore Aid for Uttarakhand Disaster Relief

  • Rajasthan extends Rs 5 crore financial aid for Uttarakhand disaster relief
  • Funds allocated for immediate rehabilitation in affected areas
  • CM Bhajan Lal Sharma expresses solidarity with Uttarakhand people
  • Uttarakhand CM Dhami grateful for Rajasthan's support during crisis
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Rajasthan Govt announces Rs 5 crore aid for disaster-hit Uttarakhand

Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma provides Rs 5 crore financial assistance to Uttarakhand for disaster relief and rehabilitation efforts amid natural calamity.

"In this difficult time of natural calamity, we consider the suffering of the people of Uttarakhand as our own. - Bhajan Lal Sharma"

Dehradun, September 7

In view of the natural disaster situation in Uttarakhand, the Government of Rajasthan has extended financial assistance of Rs 5 crore to the Government of Uttarakhand.

According to the Chief Minister's Office, "this aid will be utilised for immediate relief and rehabilitation efforts in the disaster-affected areas of the state."

In a letter addressed to Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma expressed deep condolences over the tragic circumstances, stating, "In this difficult time of natural calamity, we consider the suffering of the people of Uttarakhand as our own."

He further added that the people of Rajasthan stand shoulder to shoulder with their brothers and sisters in Uttarakhand during this crisis. He also expressed confidence that under the leadership of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, the rehabilitation and reconstruction work will be completed at the earliest.

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has conveyed his gratitude to Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma and the Government of Rajasthan.

Meanwhile, work to open the Nandanagar-Nandprayag road, which was blocked in Chamoli district, is underway, police said.

In a post on X, the Chamoli Police said, "Traffic update - The work of opening the Nandanagar-Nandprayag road, which was blocked in Chamoli district, is underway. The rest of the Badrinath National Highway is open for traffic."

On Saturday, CM Pushkar Singh Dhami assured speedy relief and rehabilitation measures for disaster-hit Pausari village and nearby areas, stressing that the government is prioritising restoration of washed-away bridges, damaged roads, and disrupted electricity and water supply, while also planning necessary displacement measures.

Speaking to media persons, CM Dhami said, "The people affected by the disaster in Pausari village and the surrounding villages have also raised their concerns, including the issue of displacement, and we have already planned for it. Where displacement is necessary, we will work on it. Currently, our primary focus is on restoring the bridges that have been washed away in this area, repairing the damaged roads, addressing the lack of electricity, and resolving the water supply issues. We are working to address all these."

"Every district in the state is affected by the disaster, and there has been significant damage. After assessing everything, we will take swift action. Once the rains subside, we will work on a war footing," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the aid is appreciated, I hope the funds reach the actual affected people. Sometimes disaster relief gets stuck in bureaucracy. Proper monitoring is essential!
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Arjun K
Rajasthan showing great solidarity despite being a desert state with its own challenges. This is the spirit of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" - the world is one family. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
I visited Uttarakhand last year and the people there are so resilient. Hope the road restoration happens quickly - many remote villages depend on these connections for basic supplies.
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Vikram M
The immediate focus on restoring bridges, roads, electricity and water supply is exactly what's needed. Disaster management should be practical and address basic infrastructure first. Good planning by Uttarakhand govt.
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Michael C
It's heartening to see states supporting each other. In times of climate crisis, we need more such cooperation between Indian states. The mountainous regions are particularly vulnerable to extreme weather events.

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