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    PM Modi announces Rs 745 crore package for Kashmir's flood ravaged homes, hospitals

    Synopsis

    PM said the central government would do everything possible to help rebuild the lives and livelihood of people who suffered in last month's floods in the state.

    PTI
    SRINAGAR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today announced a Rs 745-crore package for renovation of houses and six major hospitals damaged by the recent unprecedented floods in Jammu and Kashmir.
    He said while Rs 570 crore would be provided by the Centre for renovation of houses, Rs 175 crore will be given for start of immediate renovation work of six major hospitals across the state.

    Modi said the grant of money for renovation of the hospitals would also cover immediate procurement of new equipments and machines.

    The Prime Minister told reporters after meeting Chief Minister Omar Abdullah that he was "seriously considering" a demand made by people whose houses were damaged by the flood waters if the money for their renovation could be directly sent to their bank accounts.

    According to a press release issued by the Home Secretary, the Prime Minister has stated that good governance, quick restoration of public infrastructure, revival of economic activity and creation of a conducive environment for bringing tourists to the state is the key to bring back normalcy.

    The Prime Minister said his visit to Srinagar on the occassion of Deepawali will send out a signal that every thing is fine in the Valley and this will help promote tourism.

    The Prime Minister, who arrived here from Siachen, was briefed by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah about the status of relief and rehabilitation operations in the state and sought liberal financial assistance from the Centre to rebuild the devastated areas.

     
    Omar had yesterday expressed the hope the Prime Minister would accept the state government's demand for a Rs 44,000- crore package for relief to the flood-hit people.

    After taking stock of the situation at the airport here, Modi said whatever the state government had earlier stated was being verified by the Centre.

    He later flew in a helicopter to the Raj Bhawan and held interactions with delegations of political parties, business community and civil society.

    This is Modi's second visit to J&K after the recent floods. During his first visit on September seven after the natural calamity struck the state, the Prime Minister had announced a Rs 1,000-crore special assistance package for rehabilitation of the victims.


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