Puducherry offers Rs 1 crore for J&K flood relief

September 15, 2014 12:11 pm | Updated 12:20 pm IST - Puducherry

Puducherry Chief Minister N. Rangasamy announced in the Assembly on Monday a constribution of Rs. 1 crore from his government to flood-ravaged Jammu and Kashmir for relief works. File photo: T. Singaravelou

Puducherry Chief Minister N. Rangasamy announced in the Assembly on Monday a constribution of Rs. 1 crore from his government to flood-ravaged Jammu and Kashmir for relief works. File photo: T. Singaravelou

Puducherry Chief Minister N Rangasamy on Monday announced in the Assembly an assistance of Rs. 1 crore as contribution from his government to flood-ravaged Jammu and Kashmir for relief works.

He made the announcement suo moto in the House after zero hour, referring to the pleas from ruling and Opposition members that Puducherry contribute for the relief works.

“The Puducherry Government would contribute Rs. 1 crore as its assistance to the flood relief fund,” he said, adding that if the State Government employees intended to do so, they could also contribute one day’s salary to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund for relief and rehabilitation works in Jammu and Kashmir.

Nominated legislator V Bhalan appealed to the Chief Minister to announce Puducherry’s contribution for the relief fund as the situation in J&K was heart rending, with a number of people dying and heavy loss of property being reported there.

The Chief Minister’s announcement was welcomed by the members.

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