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Houses Damaged in Pak Shelling: Amit Shah facilitates additional provision of Rs 25 Cr from MHA for 2060 houses in J&K

ìThe Ministry of Home Affairs has ensured swift implementation of this decision. Similar compensation will also be provided in the border areas of Punjab an official statement read
12:27 AM Jun 10, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
ìThe Ministry of Home Affairs has ensured swift implementation of this decision. Similar compensation will also be provided in the border areas of Punjab an official statement read
houses damaged in pak shelling  amit shah facilitates additional provision of rs 25 cr from mha for 2060 houses in j k
Houses Damaged in Pak Shelling: Amit Shah facilitates additional provision of Rs 25 Cr from MHA for 2060 houses in J&K
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Jammu, Jun 9: Following the announcement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding additional compensation for houses damaged in border areas, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has ensured swift action by facilitating an additional provision of Rs 25 crore from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) for 2,060 houses.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently announced additional compensation for houses damaged by Pakistani shelling in the border districts of Jammu and Kashmir following Operation Sindoor. As a special case, Prime Minister Modi announced additional compensation of Rs 2 lakh for each fully damaged house and Rs 1 lakh for each partially damaged house.

ìThe Ministry of Home Affairs has ensured swift implementation of this decision. Similar compensation will also be provided in the border areas of Punjab,î an official statement read.

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Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah visited Poonch on May 29 and 30, 2025. During the visit, he handed over appointment letters on compassionate grounds to the family members of those who lost their lives due to cross-border firing. As per the norms, compensation for the damages caused by cross-border shelling was provided immediately.

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After Operation Sindoor, several incidents of cross-border shelling were reported in border districts of Jammu and Kashmir.

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Hundreds of families suffered due to cross-border shelling of residential areas, schools and religious structures including Gurudwaras, temples, mosques and commercial properties.

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The administration took proactive measures to anticipate possible events and ensure effective response.

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A total of 3.25 lakh persons were evacuated from the border districts, out of which about 15,000 persons were accommodated in about 397 shelter sheds and accommodation centres equipped with facilities like food, water, health care, electricity etc.

ìA total of 394 ambulances were deployed in all border districts to take patients to hospitals for treatment, out of which 62 ambulances were deployed in Poonch district alone. A total of 2818 civil defence volunteers were also deployed for services related to health, fire and emergency services, livestock, essential supplies etc,î the official statement said.

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