December 19, 2024

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J-Ok admin conserving watch, not Joshimath-like state of affairs: L-G over cracks in buildings in Doda

By PTI

JAMMU: Lt Governor Manoj Sinha Saturday mentioned the Jammu and Kashmir administration was conserving an in depth watch on two dozen buildings in Doda creating cracks however denied the state of affairs was akin to the land subsidence witnessed in Joshimath.

The absolute best help can be prolonged to the affected households of Nai Basti within the Thathri space, located round 35 km from the Doda city alongside the Kishtwar-Batote National Highway.

While three homes collapsed after creating cracks, 18 different buildings have been rendered unsafe, prompting the district administration to shift over 100 individuals to safer locations.

“All the affected houses have been evacuated and there is no need to create much hype. The administration is keeping a close eye on the (emerging) situation and the best possible action will be taken (for their rehabilitation,” Sinha instructed reporters on the sidelines of a perform at Raj Bhawan right here.

Asked if it was a Joshimath-like state of affairs within the affected village, the Lt Governor replied “absolutely not”.

Uttarakhand’s Joshimath – the gateway to well-known pilgrimage websites like Badrinath and Hemkund Sahib – is dealing with a serious problem on account of land subsidence.

“I do not have much knowledge (about the reasons for the development of cracks in structures in Doda village). We should have faith in the expert opinion and let them analyse and come out with facts,” Sinha mentioned.

A group of Geological Survey of India officers has reached Doda for an in depth evaluation and they’ll submit their findings to the federal government.

On Congress chief Rahul Gandhi’s letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in regards to the “insensitive” strategy of his administration in the direction of the “plight” of Kashmiri Pandit staff, the Lt Governor mentioned that he’s saying it with full duty that he “cannot use the word” beggar for anybody.

“I do not need to comment on this. Some people come, enjoy and return… Had I said this, it would have been on record. I am saying with full responsibility that I cannot use such a word for anyone,” he mentioned.

Gandhi, in his letter to Modi, had mentioned, “At a time when the Kashmiri Pandits are pleading for their safety… and expecting sympathy and affection from the government, use of words like ‘beggars’ by the Lt Governor for them is irresponsible. Prime Minister, you may not be familiar with the insensitive style of functioning of the administration.”

JAMMU: Lt Governor Manoj Sinha Saturday mentioned the Jammu and Kashmir administration was conserving an in depth watch on two dozen buildings in Doda creating cracks however denied the state of affairs was akin to the land subsidence witnessed in Joshimath.

The absolute best help can be prolonged to the affected households of Nai Basti within the Thathri space, located round 35 km from the Doda city alongside the Kishtwar-Batote National Highway.

While three homes collapsed after creating cracks, 18 different buildings have been rendered unsafe, prompting the district administration to shift over 100 individuals to safer locations.

“All the affected houses have been evacuated and there is no need to create much hype. The administration is keeping a close eye on the (emerging) situation and the best possible action will be taken (for their rehabilitation,” Sinha instructed reporters on the sidelines of a perform at Raj Bhawan right here.

Asked if it was a Joshimath-like state of affairs within the affected village, the Lt Governor replied “absolutely not”.

Uttarakhand’s Joshimath – the gateway to well-known pilgrimage websites like Badrinath and Hemkund Sahib – is dealing with a serious problem on account of land subsidence.

“I do not have much knowledge (about the reasons for the development of cracks in structures in Doda village). We should have faith in the expert opinion and let them analyse and come out with facts,” Sinha mentioned.

A group of Geological Survey of India officers has reached Doda for an in depth evaluation and they’ll submit their findings to the federal government.

On Congress chief Rahul Gandhi’s letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in regards to the “insensitive” strategy of his administration in the direction of the “plight” of Kashmiri Pandit staff, the Lt Governor mentioned that he’s saying it with full duty that he “cannot use the word” beggar for anybody.

“I do not need to comment on this. Some people come, enjoy and return… Had I said this, it would have been on record. I am saying with full responsibility that I cannot use such a word for anyone,” he mentioned.

Gandhi, in his letter to Modi, had mentioned, “At a time when the Kashmiri Pandits are pleading for their safety… and expecting sympathy and affection from the government, use of words like ‘beggars’ by the Lt Governor for them is irresponsible. Prime Minister, you may not be familiar with the insensitive style of functioning of the administration.”