Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said on Friday that a suitable plot has been identified for the rehabilitation of the survivors of the devastating Irshalwadi landslide. The state planning agency, CIDCO, will take charge of constructing permanent homes for the affected families.
File Photo/PTI
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said on Friday that a suitable plot has been identified for the rehabilitation of the survivors of the devastating Irshalwadi landslide. The state planning agency, CIDCO, will take charge of constructing permanent homes for the affected families. The landslide, which occurred on July 19 in the hilly hamlet of Irshalwadi in Raigad district, resulted in the loss of at least 27 lives, with 57 people still reported missing.
ADVERTISEMENT
Currently, the survivors are being accommodated in containers, and the new homes by CIDCO will provide them with secure and stable living conditions.
In addition to this announcement, CM Shinde also revealed plans for higher financial assistance to those impacted by heavy rains and floods in the state. Each affected family will now receive Rs 10,000, which is an increase from the previous amount of Rs 5,000. Small shop owners will be provided with Rs 50,000 in aid, while roadside shops known as "tapris" will receive Rs 10,000 in assistance.
This financial aid will be extended to those affected by natural calamities that occurred between June and October 2023.
During his speech in the assembly, CM Shinde indirectly made reference to some individuals' response to the Irshalwadi landslide tragedy. While not mentioning names, he contrasted his hands-on approach of visiting the site in person to those who arrived in luxury vehicles, possibly alluding to his former party chief and Shiv Sena (UBT) president, Uddhav Thackeray. CM Shinde emphasized that his government is committed to working for the welfare of the people and does not let ego get in the way of seeking funds from the Central government for the state's development.
Furthermore, the CM announced a significant increase in the "honorarium" of agriculture workers, raising it from Rs 6,000 to Rs 16,000, demonstrating the government's efforts to support the agricultural community.
Also read: Mumbai: Accused in multiple cases 'hangs himself' in lockup
CM Shinde also highlighted that 14.5 lakh farmers who have repaid their dues on time have already received Rs 50,000 each as financial assistance. Additionally, another 50,000 farmers are set to receive the same support.
Moreover, he mentioned the implementation of crop insurance for farmers at a nominal cost of Re 1 to provide them with much-needed protection against crop losses.
Overall, these measures reflect the government's commitment to supporting those affected by natural disasters and promoting the well-being of various communities in the state.