Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur reached Malana after walking for one and a half hours Distributed the pain of the fire victims, announcements for help From financial help to building a house, timber will be available Promised to connect the village with road facility at the earliest
Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur reached Malana village in Kullu district on Friday after climbing a steep climb of about one and a half hours. In the history of Himachal, Jai Ram Thakur became the first Chief Minister who walked to Malana village. Here he met the families of the victims of the fire and announced relief plans for them. On October 27, 16 houses were burnt to ashes in the horrific fire incident in Malana village. About 57 families have been affected in this fire. The Chief Minister told the people that at the time of crisis, I could not reach among you, this burden was in my mind. However, through video call, I took stock of the situation during that time also. During that time the officers and employees did a great job for you. I always wanted to go to Malana and seek the blessings of the deity Jamlu. Jai Ram Thakur announced to give funds to the families affected by the fire for construction of houses under Mukhyamantri Awas Yojana. The Chief Minister said that we are with you in this hour of grief. A man spends his whole life’s earnings in building a house and when that house is destroyed in front of your eyes, it hurts a lot. Jai Ram Thakur said that however one thing was satisfactory that there was no loss of life here. There are many difficulties in this village. Despite this, people have built very nice houses here. Our culture is paramount to us. It is our duty to maintain the culture of this village. The feeling we have for our deity should always be there. This village of Malana has maintained the deity culture even today. I congratulate you for this. ‘Link road work to be completed within six months’ The Chief Minister said that the government has made efforts for the progress of Malana village. The work of installing taps from house to house is in progress. Road work is also going on for this village under PMGSY. Soon the burden on your back will be less. My assembly constituency is also like that of Malana. CM Jai Ram Thakur said that many tourists were also met when they were coming to this village on foot in the morning. When we talked to him, he told that we have come here for tracking. If there is a road facility here, then more tourists will also be able to come. Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur directed to build a road till Malana village and said that whenever this work starts after winter, it should be completed within six months. He said that the next time I come among you, I will have to come by road. During this, Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur also made announcements of crores for the residents of Malana. He announced to give one crore rupees for the construction of link road up to Malana village. Along with this, he also announced the opening of Health Sub Center in Malana for door-to-door health facilities to the people. The Chief Minister also announced to raise the status of Malana High School to Senior Secondary. Fire victims will get this help Jai Ram Thakur announced to give funds to the families affected by the fire for construction of houses under Mukhyamantri Awas Yojana. Apart from this, for those whose houses have been burnt, the Chief Minister announced Rs.25-25 thousand from the voluntary fund and Rs.10-10 thousand for the partially affected. Along with this, he also talked about giving wood to build the house. Congratulations to Malana’s Tracker Indra Devi He also announced to provide irrigation facility to Malana village under the Chief Minister’s Zaika Scheme. On the demand of women, the Chief Minister announced Rs. 2 lakh for the kitchen shed in Malana. The Chief Minister congratulated Indra Devi, Tracker of Malana village, who was a part of the team that crossed the Pin Parvati Pass track record in days. He also announced to give 25 thousand from the voluntary fund for Indra Devi.