Center releases Rs 1, 000 crores for restoration of cyclone-hit Odisha


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 07-05-2019 21:39 IST | Created: 07-05-2019 20:07 IST
Center releases Rs 1, 000 crores for restoration of cyclone-hit Odisha
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The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Tuesday released Rs 1, 000 crores for the restoration of cyclone-hit Odisha as assured by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. A Home Ministry statement said the amount would be in addition to the Rs 341 crore that had been provided to the Odisha's State Disaster Response Force in advance.

The extremely severe cyclone 'Fani' made a landfall in Odisha on May 3 causing extensive damage in the state and claiming at least 34 lives. National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) Cabinet Secretary P. K. Sinha reviewed the rescue and relief measures in the cyclone-affected areas of Odisha today. Chief Secretary and other senior officers of the state participated in the NCMC meeting through video conference.

Reviewing the relief measures, Cabinet Secretary stressed that power and telecommunications in Puri and Bhubaneswar need to be restored on the "priority basis" and directed the concerned state and central officials to work in close coordination in this regard. While the landline connectivity has been restored in Puri, mobile services still remain skeletal. Cellular towers on wheels are also being deployed in Puri.

To restore the mobile and internet services in the affected areas, the Department of Telecommunications is coordinating with the state government to implement a priority plan. Mobile service providers have allowed free SMS and intra circle roaming in these areas. Efforts are also being made to operationalize all ATMs in the affected areas. Dates to registers for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) advanced examinations have also been extended by five days up to May 14. 

(With inputs from agencies.)

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