The announcement was made yesterday on behalf of Chief Minister Harish Rawat by his media in-charge Surendra Kumar on the first anniversary of the natural disaster of June last year in the hill state whose magnitude had shaken the whole nation. Rawat is convalescing at a Delhi hospital following a minor neck injury sustained during a flight.
The chief minister has also decided to name the new secretariat building proposed at Gairsain and its different wings after the villages affected in the calamity, Kumar added.
Immediately after the tragedy, financial aid of Rs 5 lakh was announced by the state government for those killed and missing in the flash floods.
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