CM declares Rs 4,000 financial aid for flood-affected construction workers
CM declares Rs 4,000 financial aid for flood-affected construction workers

Chief Minister Prof. Dr Manik Saha has expressed solidarity with the construction workers who have lost their income due to the recent floods and has announced a one-time financial assistance of Rs 4,000 for these workers.
On Facebook, Dr Saha announced that the state government has decided to offer this assistance to help them cope with the financial strain caused by the severe floods that have impacted Tripura since August 19.
He said that the floods disrupted their livelihoods for approximately eight consecutive days.
Dr Saha highlighted the suffering of construction workers, who, like other residents of Tripura, have been severely affected by the floods.
A total of Rs 17, 19, 24,000 has been allocated for this assistance, which will benefit the 42,981 registered construction workers across the state.
The distributions of registered workers by district are West Tripura District has 13,148, Sepahijala District has 5,899, in Gomati District 5,698, South Tripura District has 4,133, Khowai District has 4,529, Dhalai District has 3,592, Unakoti District has 3,861 and North Tripura District has 2,121
This measure aims to provide some relief to the workers affected by the recent natural calamity.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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