Building Hope: New Homes Rise in J&K Amid Natural Calamities
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha laid the foundation for constructing 449 homes in J&K's Samba and Kathua, addressing damages from recent calamities. Emphasizing inclusive development and resilience, Sinha acknowledged community and strategy in overcoming tragedies. The NGO, HRDS India, will finance these efforts alongside government aid to affected families.
- Country:
- India
The Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, has launched a major rehabilitation project to support families hit by recent natural disasters in Samba and Kathua districts. On Tuesday, he laid the foundation stone for 449 new homes, reaffirming the region's commitment to recovery and resilience.
Highlighting the struggles during Operation Sindoor and the devastating floods in August and September, LG Sinha praised the collective action seen during these crises. He stated that the construction of 1,500 'Smart Houses' reflects a historic shift towards inclusive and sustainable development under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's guidance.
The initiative is being executed with the help of the NGO HRDS India and involves an investment of over Rs 44 crore. Further assistance was allocated to affected families, underscoring the collaborative spirit driving Jammu and Kashmir's resurgence. Sinha also praised the efforts of local administrations, security forces, and emergency responders.
(With inputs from agencies.)

