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Digital Desk: The Chief Minister Of Assam Himanta Biswa Sarma declared that each flood-affected family residing in relief camps and finding shelter on railroad tracks, dykes, and roadways will receive Rs 3,800 from the State government by July 5 so they may buy clothes, kitchenware, and other necessities before returning to their homes.

Before July 15, the government has requested that all deputy commissioners must provide necessary details and photos of any damaged homes.

 In a virtual conference with all deputy commissioners and ministers in charge, today, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma demanded that they finish all forms of compensation before August 15, after which the Government will not entertain any requests for compensation. After August 15, the Chief Minister stated, "We will move our priority to reconstruction of roads, bridges, embankments, and other infrastructure."

The Chief Minister has also instructed the DCs to ensure that they do not omit any legitimately impacted families from the list of beneficiaries or include any untouched ones. "We'll go over your lists several times. Before transmitting the lists to the higher-ups, independently verify them without relying on the mandals "said he. Deputy Chief Minister: "Sort the damaged homes into three categories: "totally destroyed, seriously damaged, and partially damaged." Designate as "severely damaged" any damaged homes where family members cannot occupy them. Photos of the damaged homes should be included with the list. To allow us to finalise the compensation sums by July 22, please provide lists of the affected homes by July 15."

The district task forces' assessments of livestock losses, handloom damage, etc., were also requested by the chief minister, and these were to be sent by the deputy commissioners by August 7. "The lists of pupils residing in relief camps are necessary. To enable them to purchase their damaged books, we would compensate them each Rs 1,000 "declared the chief minister. Additionally, he urged the deputy commissioners to act without waiting for the results of the autopsies on the victims of the floods. The government will compensate their next of kin Rs 4 lakh each, he claimed, if you simply give their names.

Added the Chief Minister: "We adhere to the time limit since past experiences have shown us that flood victims often did not receive compensation for many years. We saw contractors using mandals to submit exaggerated bills and short supply as a tactic. Those times are over. Every bill will be verified by this government."



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