Omar directed the concerned Deputy Commissioners to provide urgent interim relief of Rs 75,000 in one week's time from today to the families whose residential houses have completely collapsed, an official spokesperson said.
Chairing a high-level monitoring meeting here to get brief on relief and rehabilitation process, the chief minister said all deputy commissioners should be sensitised in this regard.
"Ask the Deputy Commissioners to complete the task within one week from today or pack their bags," he told the top bureaucrats present in the meeting, adding, no leniency will be given to anyone in addressing the issue in the stipulated time-frame.
It should not take any time to certify the houses which have collapsed and interim relief be provided to the owners, Omar said.
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