SGPC Team Completes Survey in Flood Hit Areas of Sri Nagar

:dateline:The SGPC team has completed a�survey for the flood hit areas of Sri Nagar. �This report will now be shared with the SGPC executive team. �SGPC team in Sri Nagar�has been�traversing every home in flood hit areas of Kahsmir to collect information of damage for the last five days.

A number of SGPC leaders�had collected information of damage in Sri Nagar by traversing every home and shop. SGPC General Secretary Daljit S. Bedi said that parameters of help will be decided by the SGPC President Avtar Singh Makkar, but the survey team will submit its suggestion report. He said Population of Sri Nagar is 20 lakh, in which more than 15000 Sikhs are populated and near about three thousand Sikh families became victim of floods. He said some houses are totally destroyed, while some are�half destroyed. The task of repairing couldn�t be completed because of rain during the night. He suspected that rain�may cause more damage. He said a lot houses are in very bad conditions and they can fall at any time, so they should be considered unsafe. There are such people who don�t have shelter on their heads, so they are helpless to live in these houses.

He informed that SGPC team inspected construction work in Khalsa English Medium School Chithisighpura, Anantnag, for the construction of which SGPC is spending Rupees One Crore. This school will be centre for modern education in that area. Construction work is being completed rapidly. Whole team also visited Gurudwara Mattan Sahib.

S. Bedi informed that relief work is continuous at Gurudwara Shaheed Bunga and service of free kitchen is going on like before. Jagjit Singh Additional Secretary, Parminder Singh Dandi, Lakhwinder Singh Badowal and Amritpal Singh are operating relief camp with full efforts. Survey Team will return on 9th October after completing survey .

 

 

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