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Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar conducted an aerial survey on Saturday to assess the situation flood condition in Sirsa and Fatehabad districts. Khattar also held a meeting with the officers of the two regions at the Air Force Base in Sirsa and directed them to continue relief and rescue work quickly.

Khattar added that he is personally following the situation in both Sirsa and Fatahabad. We will compensate everyone for the losses incurred once the evaluation is complete. Farmers can register crop damage details on e- fasal Kshatipoorti portal. The gate will remain open for one month,” said the director of the center, while also directing officials of the District Department, Health Department and Animal Husbandry Department to act immediately to help those affected in the flood-affected areas in their areas.

He also sought information from the Deputy Commissioners of both districts regarding the waterlogging situation of the flood affected areas, villages and danis, and directed that the money given by the government should be spent to the panchayats also. A government spokesperson added that the CM had also inquired about NDRF requirements and any other assistance from both regions.

Deputy Commissioner Sirsa and Deputy Commissioner Fatehabad provided detailed information about the flood rescue operations. Deputy Commissioners in both regions have been informed that two NDRF teams are involved in relief and rescue operations in the districts and, together with volunteers and social organizations at the local level, are helping people in every possible way,” said a government spokesperson.

Later, while speaking at a function organized at the Guru Gambeshwar University of Science and Technology in Hisar, Khattar elaborated on the achievements of his government and the steps taken for the welfare of the public.

The Chief Minister also outlined the benefits of the government’s new scheme – Chirayu Haryana – whereby people can avail insurance coverage worth INR 5,000. “Earlier, 15 families of the state were covered under the Ayushman Bharat Scheme, but after the Chirayu Haryana Scheme, this number has increased to 30 lakh in the state. The state government has also launched Niroji Haryana Yojana, in which medical examinations are organized. In the first phase, families with an annual income of Rs 1.80 lakh are given and health checks will be carried out for members of 1.21 lakh later. Up to 25 types will be covered,” Khattar said. of the tests under this scheme.



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