By Punjabnewswire4u
MOHALI, JULY 10
In a benevolent gesture, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh
Badal today flagged off the first consignment of relief material including 100
tonne of rice, 20 tonne of atta, 18 tonne sugar, 7.50 tonne milk powder besides
15000 blankets and 14000 woolen clothes in 22 trucks for the flood victims in
Uttrakhand.
Talking to the media persons on the sidelines of the flagging ceremony here at
Dusshera ground, Mr. Badal said that he had recently called on Uttrakhand Chief
Minister Mr. Vijay Bahuguna to ascertain their requirement of relief material
for the flood victims in this hour of crisis. Mr. Badal said that the
state government was committed to provide succor to the people of Uttrakhand,
who had been rendered homeless due to recent flash floods in the valley thereby
keeping alive the traditions of Punjab’s bonhomie to help the needy in
difficult times.
Mr. Badal reiterated that the state government would
further dispatch consignments of 1000 tonne of rice, 500 tonne of atta, 80
tonne of sugar besides 10000 blankets and woolen clothes each, as and when
required by the Uttrakhand government due to lack of adequate storage facility
there. He said that the state government had already announced a
grant of Rs.10 crore for the reconstruction of Sri Kedarnath Temple and the
damaged infrastructure at Gobindghat.
Describing the devastating flash floods in Uttrakhand as
national tragedy, the Chief Minister expressed his complete solidarity with the
people of Uttrakhand adding he said that the Punjab government has deputed
several senior Civil and Police officers/officials besides deploying a fleet of
nearly 300 buses/ small vehicles for the timely evacuation of people standard
in the valley. He highly appreciated the superb work done in carrying out
relief and rehabilitation operations by the teams sent from Punjab. The
Chief Minister further said that he would soon call on the Prime Minister Dr.
Manmohan Singh to hand over the state’s contribution towards the Prime
Minister’s National Relief Fund (PMNRF).
Replying to a query regarding the missing persons from
Punjab in Uttrakhand, the Chief Minister said that Mr. Bahuguna had given us a
list of 26 persons who had gone missing, when he called on him at Dehradun last
week adding that efforts were afoot to trace those persons/establish their
whereabouts with the help of Uttrakhand government.
It may be recalled that the convoy of 22 trucks which
left for Uttrakhand were escorted by two police vehicles besides two officials
of Food & Civil Supplies department, who would hand over the atta and rice
to the concerned authorities at Rishikesh and other items at Dehradun.
Referring to the power scenario in the state, Mr. Badal
said that with the allocation of major coal block to the state, we were
optimistic that most of the units of upcoming thermal plants across the state
would become operational and the civil work on 1320 MW Mukerian thermal plant
to be executed by the PSPCL would also begin soon.
The Chief Minister was accompanied by his Principal
Secretary Mr. SK Sandhu. Others who were present on the occasion included
Financial Commissioner Revenue Mr. NS Kang, Principal Secretary Coordination
Mr. Sanjay Kumar besides the senior officers of civil and police administration
of Mohali district.
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