Start house building, DC tells 2019 flood victims
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Deputy Commissioner Annies Kanmani Joy on Thursday almost 50 per cent of flood victims of the 2019 calamity in Kodagu haven’t constructed homes regardless of funds being launched to them for a similar.
“They should start the construction immediately,” she mentioned, throughout a gathering with the income officers at Madikeri.
She mentioned they need to be able to adjust to the selections taken by the federal government in case the development doesn’t start. “If the construction was started and details are forwarded to us, steps will be taken to release the funds for the construction in the second phase.”
Ms Joy urged verifying the purposes on the tahsildar stage on the purposes looking for land for the development of anganwadi centres, residential colleges, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and D. Devaraj Urs Bhavans and Bal Mandir. Instead of gram panchayats giving the NoCs, tahsildars can study the purposes and provides the NoCs.
During the assembly, the deputy director of agriculture, Raju, mentioned 97 per cent of crop survey in Kodagu had been accomplished and linking of Aadhaar numbers was remaining.
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