Centre approves Rs 288.93 Crore flood relief for Tripura
Centre approves Rs 288.93 Crore flood relief for Tripura
The Central Government has approved additional central assistance of Rs. 288.93 crore for Tripura under the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) in response to the devastating floods that struck the state in August last year.
The approval came after on February 15 Tripura Chief Minister Prof. Dr. Manik Saha met with Union Home Minister Amit Shah to discuss the extent of the damages caused by the floods and the necessary relief measures required for the affected people of the state.
After the meeting, Union Home Minister has assured all kind of help to Dr Saha.
Expressing his gratitude, Chief Minister Prof. Dr Manik Saha said, additional central assistance of Rs. 288.93 crore has been approved for Tripura under NDRF, in view of the flood that devastated the State in August last year.
"This additional central assistance will definitely be a boon to the disaster-affected people in the state. The Rs 288.93 Crores allocated to Tripura will undoubtedly help the state to achieve the developmental goals left out due to the Tripura Floods 2024. I wholeheartedly thank PM Narendra Modi & HM Amit Shah for always being with Tripura", Dr Saha wrote on Facebook.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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