Chief Parliamentary Secretary Kishori Lal reviewed the damage caused by heavy rains in Chhota Bhangal, a remote area of Kangra district
He said that it is the responsibility of the government to help the affected and in this hour of crisis, the government is standing with the people.
Kishori Lal said that seven panchayats of Chhota Bhangal area have been affected by the heavy rains and the work of opening both the roads in the area is going on on a war footing.
He told – Due to heavy rains on July 9 and 10, there are seven panchayats of Chhota Bengal, which have been affected. Both the roads of all these panchayats are affected, traffic is closed, that’s why I have come
So have reviewed. The work of opening the road is going on. JCB is also engaged on both sides. On one side the road will be operational today and the rest will take some time but I have clearly said that these roads should be made as soon as possible. So that people do not have any problem.
There was a problem of electricity here, that too has been fixed today. If some place is not operational then it will be fixed today.
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