Apart from the volunteers, Sayeed hailed the efforts of national and international NGOs, police and security forces in launching massive operations to save precious lives during the devastating floods.
The Chief Minister today attended two separate functions to hand over relief cheques to uninsured marginal traders and the destitute of Anantnag, Kulgam, Pulwama and Shopian districts of South Kashmir, whose livelihoods were washed away in the raging waters of Jhelum and its tributaries last year.
"I still feel the helplessness of the people when I met them here at Khannabal Dak Bungalow last year. With their lives in tatters, I resolved not to rest till I remove the sufferings of all the affected people," he said.
Referring to the most unprecedented floods in more than a century that caused extensive damage and halted state's economic growth, he said the government will soon embark on a massive reconstruction programme to put infrastructure back on track.
Sayeed said that following his meeting with the PM, things have started moving positively and he will not rest till all are rehabilitated in a time-bound manner.
He made a special mention of the voluntary efforts of local youths and reinforcements rushed by the Centre in rescuing people, when surging waters of river Jhelum had literally collapsed the state administration.
Praising people from within and outside the state in providing timely relief to the victims, he thanked collective and individual efforts in providing support to the victims.
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