The government has announced assistance for buildings and huts that collapsed in the hurricane
Important decision on hurricane-damaged housing issue
Assistance of Rs.95,100 will be paid to the completely destroyed house
Assistance of Rs. 25 thousand for a building whose wall has collapsed
An important decision has been made on the issue of houses damaged in the hurricane. Assistance of Rs. 95 thousand 100 will be paid to the completely destroyed house.
Also, assistance of Rs. 25,000 will be provided for a building whose wall has collapsed. As well as in case the huts are destroyed, Rs 10,000 assistance will be provided. The decision was taken at a meeting of the core committee chaired by Chief Minister shree Rupani.
Mobile networks shut down in the wake of the hurricane have reactivated. Mobile phone network has been started in Junagadh, Botad.
Mobile networks have been started in 2 districts affected by the hurricane. Intra circle roaming facility has been provided in Amreli, Bhavnagar and Gir Somnath.
Intra circle roaming facility will be operational up to 24 in 3 districts. As well as May 24, the mobile user will be able to use the network of any service provider company.
Chief Minister Vijay Rupani arrived today to visit Mahuva in Bhavnagar affected by the hurricane. The affected areas were inspected by Chief Minister Vijay Rupani.
After which the Chief Minister said that he has come to Mahuva to get quality information about the damage. More damage has been done to agriculture in 5 districts. Powerpole installation work should be completed quickly.
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The entire city of Mahuva will get electricity till tonight. The state government will pay the aid in the coming days. With that said, agriculture teams will come to Bhavnagar.
Planning will be done as to why horticultural trees will grow. And scientists from the Agricultural University will conduct the survey. The package will be announced after a survey on damage to horticulture.
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