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CM seeks maximum possible relief from GoI

5 Dariya News

Shimla 25-Jul-2013

Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh said that Himachal Pradesh had suffered a loss of more than Rs. 2522 crores due to recent incessant rains, cloudbursts and landslides. While meeting with Central Team of Disaster Management here today, Chief Minister sought maximum possible relief from Government of India to mitigate the huge losses to both public and private property.  Virbhadra Singh said that heavy rains coupled with cloudbursts at several places lashed various parts of the State. He said that the State as a whole experienced heavy rain fall which was 576 per cent to 1358 per cent above the normal for this period. He said that districts Kinnaur and Sirmour were worst affected as Kinnaur also received untimely snow during this period at several places. He told that 35 persons lost their lives due to heavy rains in the State out of which 23 people died in Kinnaur district alone. He said that Kinnaur district had suffered loss of over Rs. 1200 crore. 

Chief Minister said that as Kinnaur district was situated at the back of Kedarnath hills that it was the reason it suffered the maximum brunt. He said that district administration, State Government Departments and Border Road Organization (BRO) worked at war footing to bring normalcy and restore water, electricity and roads etc. at earliest. He said that huge losses were reported in agriculture, horticulture, roads and other sectors which would take time and requires huge funds for its restoration. He said that only temporary and immediate relief and restoration work was done and liberal central assistance was required to mitigate the losses. 

Later, Central Team also met Chief Secretary Shri Sudripta Roy and held discussions regarding recent disaster. Chief Secretary told that early monsoon rains were so sudden and heavy that caused maximum damage to an extent that normal life was completely thrown out of gear at several places. He said that even Chief Minister Shri Virbhadra Singh was stranded in Sangla in Kinnaur for three days alongwith about 1700 tourists at various parts of the district who were evacuated with 

untiring efforts of State Government and Air Force. He complemented the efforts and speedy work done by both State and BRO officials. 

Central Team headed by Joint Secretary Ministry of Home Affairs Mrs. Veena Kumari Meena, Joint Director Finance commission pision Shri Deena Nath, Economic Officer, State Plan pision, Planning Commission Shri A.K. Sinah and Regional Officer, Ministry of Road Transport Highways Shri Aditya Prakash visited Pooh, Khab, Roppa Valley, Sangla, Morang, Kasang, Sudharang and Pangi areas in and around rain affected areas in Kinnar district.

While a separate team comprising OSD Horticulture Department of Agriculture Shri L. Shivarama Reddy and Under Secretary Ministry of Rural Development Shri Pradeep Kumar Singh visited Sirmour and Mandi rain affected areas to take stock of the damage.Mrs. Meena told that indeed the tribal district Kinnaur has suffered and affected badly but it failed to dampen the sprit of local people. She also lauded the efforts of the State Government in bringing normalcy. She assured that the team would submit their report soon. 

Advisor to Chief Minister Shri T.G. Negi, Additional Chief Secretary (IPH & Horticulture) Shri Vineet Chaudhary, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Shri V.C. Pharka, Principal Secretary-cum-Finance Commissioner Revenue Shri Tarun Shridhar, Principal Secretary PWD Shri Narinder Chauhan, Principal Secretary MPP & Power Shri S.K.B.S. Negi, Secretary Finance Shri Maneesh Garg, Special Secretary Revenue & Disaster Management Dr. Amandeep Garg, E-n-C IPH Shri R.K. Sharma, Director Agriculture Shri J.S. Rana, Chief Engineer PWD Shri D.K. Nayar and other senior officers were present on the occasion.