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Each of the five RCC houses that were removed from Silsako will receive Rs. 10 lakh in the first phase...

Digital Desk: The Kamrup Metro District Disaster Management Authority Chairman and District Commissioner Pallav Gopal Jha said that the government has decided to allocate a sum of Rs 75 lakh as one-time assistance to those who have been evicted in Silsako.

Each of the five RCC houses that were removed from Silsako will receive Rs. 10 lakh in the first phase, and each of the five Assam model houses will receive Rs. 5 lakh.

Earlier on September 1, as the eviction situation intensifies, tensions have flared up once again at Silsako in Guwahati, Assam.

About 150 bighas of land were being reclaimed from encroachment by the police and the local government.

In response to the administration's eviction efforts, protests have erupted, resulting in disputes between protesters and law enforcement authorities.

Throughout these confrontations, the police had apprehended several protesters.





 

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