Rajasthan executive supplies Rs 15 crore assist to disaster-hit Himachal

By means of PTI

SHIMLA: Himachal Pradesh Leader Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Saturday stated Rajasthan has supplied Rs 15 crore to assist care for the catastrophe brought about through the hot heavy rains, floods and landslides.

This comes an afternoon after Chhattisgarh Leader Minister Bhupesh Baghel introduced monetary help of Rs 11 crore to Himachal Pradesh.

In a remark, Sukhu conveyed his gratitude and that of the folk of Himachal to Rajasthan Leader Minister Ashok Gehlot for offering help.

He stated the help would pass far in offering succour to the disaster-hit households.

Sukhu additionally steered more than a few organisations and most of the people to give a contribution generously in opposition to the state’s catastrophe aid fund in order that ok assist may also be supplied to affected other people.

He stated the state has incurred losses of round Rs 10,000 crores all through the monsoon season.

The state govt has undertaken aid and rehabilitation paintings on a big scale and used to be dedicated to offering aid to the affected other people, Sukhu added.

SHIMLA: Himachal Pradesh Leader Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Saturday stated Rajasthan has supplied Rs 15 crore to assist care for the catastrophe brought about through the hot heavy rains, floods and landslides.

This comes an afternoon after Chhattisgarh Leader Minister Bhupesh Baghel introduced monetary help of Rs 11 crore to Himachal Pradesh.

In a remark, Sukhu conveyed his gratitude and that of the folk of Himachal to Rajasthan Leader Minister Ashok Gehlot for offering help.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

He stated the help would pass far in offering succour to the disaster-hit households.

Sukhu additionally steered more than a few organisations and most of the people to give a contribution generously in opposition to the state’s catastrophe aid fund in order that ok assist may also be supplied to affected other people.

He stated the state has incurred losses of round Rs 10,000 crores all through the monsoon season.

The state govt has undertaken aid and rehabilitation paintings on a big scale and used to be dedicated to offering aid to the affected other people, Sukhu added.