More states join relief efforts; Bihar, Odisha give Rs 5 cr aid

Actor-politician and BJP leader Shatrughan Sinha also volunteered to donate Rs 50 lakh from his fund for rehabilitation of victims in the hill state

Press Trust of India Bhubaneswar/Patna
Last Updated : Jun 20 2013 | 7:10 PM IST
Bihar and Odisha today announced Rs five crore aid each for relief work in flood- ravaged Uttarakhand, as more states joined efforts to bring back stranded pilgrims and tourists back home.

Actor-politician and BJP leader Shatrughan Sinha also volunteered to donate Rs 50 lakh from his fund for rehabilitation of victims in the hill state.

Amid reports of about 100 people from Odisha being stranded in different parts of Uttarakhand, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik announced a contribution of Rs five crore for relief work.

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"The amount will be given from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund (CMRF)," an official at the Chief Minister's Office said, adding that a state government official team has rushed to Dehradun to coordinate the safe evacuation of stranded people from the state.

"We are in touch with Uttarakhand administration and taking all possible steps for rescue of Odias," Home Secretary U N Behera said in Bhubaneswar.

A round-the-clock control room has also been opened at Odisha Bhawan in New Delhi to assist family members of the affected people.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar made a contribution of

Rs five crore from the Chief Minister's Relief fund.

A state government official has gone to Dehradun with the cheque of Rs five crore on the instruction of the chief minister, Anjani Kumar Singh, Principal Secretary to the CM, said in Patna.

Hundreds of people from Bihar are among those trapped and senior BJP leader and MLA Ashwani Kumar Choubey, who was among them, has since been rescued.

"I wish to donate Rs 50 lakh from my fund for expediting relief and rehabilitation of victims in Uttarakhand and appeal to other parliamentarians to come forward with monetary assistance in this hour of crisis," Sinha, Lok Sabha member from Patna Saheb in Bihar, told PTI over phone from Mumbai.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa said about 400 tourists from the state are stranded and that the government would take all steps on a "war-footing" to bring them back,

However, they were "safe", she said in a statement.
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First Published: Jun 20 2013 | 7:00 PM IST

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