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Ashok Kumar demands compensation to landslide victims of Ramban
3/31/2020 8:53:30 PM

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Jammu, Mar 31: Ashok Kumar Former MLA and Senior Congress leader expressed serious concern over the uncontrolled rise in man-made disasters especially along Jammu-Srinagar national highway, he urged upon the J&K government to provide immediate compensation and rehabilitation to the landslide hit families of Dalwas (Ramban district) in Jammu and Kashmir. In a statement, Kumar applauds the role of local volunteers and administration who saved dozens lives at Dalwas (Ramban) where more than 35 houses collapsed and damaged due to continuous precipitation on last Saturday. Ashok said people need sustainable development However, the unscientific manner with which the tress and mountains have been cut on the slopes of the National Highway is highly vulnerable in its entire Mountain ecosystem stretches from Nashri to Banihal, resulted in damaging of 40 houses of the people of Dalwas (Ramban) near Nashri tunnel. Ashok sought urgent help, compensation and rehabilitation from the Government of Jammu and Kashmir in terms of free ration, accommodation, medicines and other essential services for the beleaguered families, that have got uprooted in Dalwas (Ramban) due to continuous rains and flaw (planning and survey) in cutting of slopes of the National High NH-44 which further created this Man-Made Disaster. The senior congress leader of Chenab Valley also remarked the stretch of the Jammu-Srinagar national highway slopes from Nashri to Banihal that has got badly damaged due to incessant rains leading to frequently suspension of traffic for the last few months need also to be repaired on war footing. As this road doesn't only supplies essential services but also strategically important for the Nation.
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