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Delhi Govt. To Give Rs. 10,000 To Every Flood Affected Family, Announces CM Kejriwal

Delhi Floods

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday announced that Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-led Delhi government will provide financial assistance of 10,000 to each flood-affected family, adding that special camps will be set up for the people whose Aadhaar cards and other documents were washed away in the calamity.

Kejriwal said the government was pumping water out from waterlogged roads and life was returning to normal.

‘Will Set Up Special Camps For Affected People’ –  CM

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“The government will set up special camps for the people whose Aadhaar cards and other key documents were washed away in the flood. We will arrange for school uniforms and books for students,” Kejriwal said. The CM was visiting the Mori Gate flood relief camp to inspect the relief measures for those displaced by the floods.

Govt. Has Established Special Camps and Washrooms

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The CM said the public authority laid out help camps, basically in schools and dharma-shalas, to give important conveniences like latrines and clean water. Taking into account the momentum sloppy circumstances in the impacted regions, as the water retreats, endeavors will be made to cover the ooze with dry soil to facilitate the drying system, he added.

Govt. Is Using Pumps To Lower Water Level

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According to Kejriwal, pumps were being used to lower the level of water in the affected areas. The advancement shifts across various areas, yet the water level has bit by bit diminished to 205.9 meters, with additional retreating anticipated before long. He added, “Delhi will soon return to normalcy.”

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In the meantime, Delhi BJP representative Praveen Shankar Kapoor said that the AAP government originally neglected to forestall the flood and later in making satisfactory help game plans for those impacted by it, because of which there was far and wide hatred among individuals.

“To silence any political fall-out Kejriwal has announced a cash relief and soon we may find a new scam in compensation distribution as we saw the case of construction labor and auto drivers during Covid,” said Kapoor.

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