Minister for DMRRR Javaid Mustafa Mir informed the House in a reply to a question of PDP member Javid Husssain Beigh in the state Assembly.
"Jammu and Kashmir is highly-prone to earthquakes, floods, avalanches, flash floods and the government created this separate departmentin pursuance to the Cabinet decision and entrusted various important subjects to it," the minister told the House.
The subjects and components, including the emergency relief organisation, DMRR management of all issues relating to Kashmiri migrants, issues pertaining to the Displaced Persons of 1947, among others, he said.
"Of this, an amount of Rs 147.55 crore stands released to various implementing agencies till date," Mir said.
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