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Uttarakhand: IAS officers came forward to help the affected families in Joshimath, will give one day’s salary to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund

The Center and the state government are on alert mode regarding the Joshimath landslide. PM Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah are taking updates of Joshimath from CM Pushkar Dhami. At the same time, CM Pushkar Singh Dhami had reached Joshimath to know about the well being of the affected. At the same time, now the IAS officers of Uttarakhand have also decided to give their one day’s salary to the Chief Minister’s Disaster Relief Fund. So that, the Joshimath affected can be helped. Explain that the Indian Administrative Service Association, Uttarakhand has written a letter to the Finance Department, Uttarakhand, demanding that the IAS officers deduct their salary for one day and give it to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to help the Joshimath affected.

Indian Administrative Service Association, Uttarakhand President Anand Bardhan, Secretary Shailesh Bagauli, Joint Secretary C Ravi Shankar, Treasurer Rohit Meena and other members have taken the initiative to donate their one day salary to the Chief Minister’s Disaster Relief Fund. So that the Joshimath affected can be helped. Let us inform that these days Joshimath is facing the problem of landslide. Every day the number of damaged houses is increasing in Joshimath city. So far, big cracks have appeared in more than 700 houses in Joshimath. At the same time, many hotels have also been damaged. The government is displacing these affected people. Hundreds of families have been removed from there. The government is giving immediate interim assistance of Rs 1.50 lakh to these affected.

At the same time, behind the Joshimath landslide, people are accepting the tunnel and construction work done by NTPC. Outrage against the government and NTPC is being seen among the affected. People are demanding their rehabilitation and displacement.