Manali: Jai Ram Thakur became the first minister of first place to visit Himachal Pradesh’s remote Malana Village on Friday.
There is no cm that has visited this village because of its remoteness.
CM reached the village in the morning after a trip uphill more than an hour to meet with 36 families who lost their homes in the fire incident on October 27.
In the village, CM announced the assistance of each Rs 1.5 lakh each to 36.
The family affected by the fire under Mukhya Mantri was watching YOJNA and submitted a sanction letter to them.
He also announced to give them Rs 40,000 each under Mnrega and Rs 25,000 each for families whose homes were broken and each Rs 10,000 for those whose homes were damaged some of his discretionary funds.
Malana is one of the most remote villages in Himachal, has limited services and no road connectivity.
CM announced the One Crore Hospital to build a road to the village and also directed the Department of Public Works to complete work within six months.
Health centers have also been announced for villages and cm promises to provide the earliest medical staff.
“These village families who have lost their homes will be provided by all possible help in rebuilding them.
They will be given money under a different government scheme.
The Department of Forest will provide wood sanctions and fuel wood to these families.
The road It will be better to be built for the village, which will not only increase tourism but also help develop villages.
Village residents must preserve rich cultural heritage and motivate the younger generation to feel proud of their culture, “CM said.
Most Malana’s residents are illiterate.
The younger lot has gone to school but break up after the primary or medium class because they have to go far for higher education.
CM announced to increase the village government high school to high school.