Ramban, Nov 29 (KNS): Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday visited Ramban district and laid the foundation stone for rehabilitation projects aimed at flood and landslide victims.
Speaking on the occasion, the LG said that several families in Ramban were affected by natural disasters, and the district administration has provided relief and government aid as per rules.
He added that the administration carried out rescue and relief operations efficiently in coordination with all stakeholders.
Sinha informed that 189 families in Ramban district will be provided with three-room houses within the next six months. “These houses will include 15-year insurance coverage, health check-ups, and internet connectivity,” he said, adding that efforts will ensure residents can lead a dignified and secure life.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp ChannelHe also instructed that any affected or poor family left out of the current list will be included later.
The LG expressed gratitude to HRDS, an organization involved in the project, for supporting rehabilitation efforts.
He said similar programs are ongoing in Udhampur and highlighted that a large number of families across Jammu and Kashmir continue to benefit from the government’s housing initiatives following natural disasters.(KNS).