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“The districts of Dakshina Kannada, Uttara Kannada, Belagavi, Dharwad, Vijayapura, Bagalakot, Koppala, Gadag, Haveri, Kodagu, Chikkamagaluru and Shivamogga have witnessed widespread destruction, damage and loss of lives in the recent deluge. According to the survey of the activists of rural development scheme, 20,827 houses and agricultural land of 28,288 families have been completely destroyed in the flood. This is considered as a disaster of huge magnitude and a huge amount is needed as compensation.”
“So far, from rural development scheme, 19,000 bed sheets, two tonnes of bleaching powder and daily use items of Rs 1,000 worth each for 4,990 families, who are returning to their homes have been provided. Two loads of grass from Thirthahalli and three loads of grass from Holenarasipura are being procured for cattle of the taluk.
“Relief like uniforms, school bags, clothes, vehicle arrangements and hostel-stays have been arranged for the students of flood-affected families, who are studying in the SDM group of educational institutions in the taluk of Belthangady. The students should contact the chief of their respective institutions.
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“Landslides have occurred at more than 500 spots of Western Ghats which is full of biodiversity. A study center on Western Ghats will be formed from Shree Kshetra Dharmasthala through the national level research center to study the natural balance of the Western Ghats with a grant of Rs two crore.”
The cheque of Rs 25 crore will be handed over to the CM Yeddiyurappa personally by Dr Heggade on August 19. Dr Heggade wished that the fear of deluge come down and prosperity prevail in the state and appealed to the victims of deluge to use the compensation given in a proper manner.
Speaking on the relief for Belthangady taluk Dr Heggade said, “We have a report stating that 174 houses are damaged in the taluk and the reconstruction work, under the leadership of MLA Harish Poonja, has started. The district and taluk administration are working in an excellent manner. An amount of Rs 50 lac is being given to the Belthangady Flood Relief Fund for the benefit of the flood affected families.”
Meanwhile, Dr Dr Heggade handed over a cheque of Rs 50 lac to MLA of Beltangady Harish Poonja, who offered his thanks for the generosity.