CM Dhami Visits Rudraprayag Amid Disaster Relief: New Helipad Announced

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami visited Rudraprayag district during the traditional Igas festival to assess disaster relief efforts. He personally met with affected families and distributed financial assistance to those who lost loved ones. The CM announced several development projects including a permanent helipad and road infrastructure improvements. He assured residents that the government remains committed to complete rehabilitation and swift restoration of damaged infrastructure.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Dhami Rudraprayag Visit Disaster Relief Measures

  • CM Dhami handed over Rs 5 lakh compensation cheques to families of disaster victims
  • Announced construction of permanent helipad for future emergency response
  • Allocated Rs 1 crore for motorable road to improve village connectivity
  • Directed officials to prepare rehabilitation plans for homeless families
  • Shared lunch with affected residents while assuring government support
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Uttarakhand CM Dhami visits Rudraprayag on occasion of festival 'Igas'

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami visits disaster-hit Rudraprayag during Igas festival, announces helipad, road funds, and meets affected families with compensation.

"All damaged infrastructure, including roads, drinking water systems, electricity, housing, and communication facilities--was being swiftly restored to help people return to normal life as soon as possible. - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Rudraprayag, November 2

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami visited village Bhaur in Vasukedar tehsil of Rudraprayag district on the occasion of the traditional festival Igas.

During his visit, CM Dhami met families affected by the recent disaster and conducted a ground inspection of relief and reconstruction works, a release said.

Expressing deep condolences to the families who lost their loved ones in the disaster, the Chief Minister handed over cheques of Rs 5 lakh each as financial assistance to the families of late Kuldeep Singh Negi (forest worker) and Sate Singh. He reiterated that the state government is fully committed to the rehabilitation and relief of all affected families and assured that no victim will be left alone in this difficult time.

CM Dhami personally interacted with the disaster-affected residents of Bhaur, listening carefully to their experiences and grievances. He directed officials to provide timely relief assistance and complete reconstruction works at the earliest, on a priority basis.

He stated that "All damaged infrastructure, including roads, drinking water systems, electricity, housing, and communication facilities--was being swiftly restored to help people return to normal life as soon as possible."

The Chief Minister also shared lunch with the affected families, spending time with them and assuring that the government stands firmly by their side. He noted that Uttarakhand is a disaster-prone state, and therefore the government has implemented several strong and effective measures to strengthen disaster management. He instructed officials to ensure transparency, promptness, and sensitivity in all relief operations.

To ensure rapid emergency response in the future, CM Dhami announced the construction of a permanent helipad in the region. Responding to local demands, he also announced an Anganwadi centre for village Bhaur and allocated Rs 1 crore for building a motorable road to enable two-wheeler movement to the village."

The Chief Minister further directed the preparation of a rehabilitation plan for people who lost their homes during the disaster in Chenagad and announced that compensation would be provided for vehicles damaged during the calamity.

CM Dhami said that under the Chief Minister's Relief Fund, special provisions have been made for the rehabilitation of disaster-affected families. He urged people to remain patient during these challenging times and to follow government-issued safety guidelines.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some concrete announcements! The helipad and ₹1 crore road allocation will make a huge difference for remote villages like Bhaur. Uttarakhand needs better infrastructure to handle disasters effectively.
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Sarah B
The gesture of sharing lunch with affected families is so meaningful in Indian culture. It shows genuine empathy beyond just political duty. Hope the relief work continues with the same sensitivity.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the announcements, I hope the execution is timely. We've seen many promises in the past that took too long to materialize. The affected families need immediate relief, not just announcements.
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Meera T
The Anganwadi centre announcement is excellent news! It will help both children and mothers in the village. Good to see holistic development thinking along with disaster relief. 👏
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David E
As someone who has visited Uttarakhand, I know how challenging the terrain can be. The permanent helipad is a smart move for emergency response. Hope other disaster-prone states learn from this approach.

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