Joshimath land subsidence: 70 per cent normalcy has returned, informs Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami

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Image Source : PTI/Representational (File). Joshimath land subsidence: 70 percent normalcy has returned, says Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami.

joshimath landslideUttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said on Wednesday (January 26) that 70 percent normalcy has returned to Joshimath and the state government is preparing for the Char Dham Yatra.

Addressing a press conference in Dehradun, CM Dhami said that the state is not facing as much problem in Joshimath and surrounding areas as is being estimated. He said that 70 per cent normalcy has returned in Joshimath.

He also informed that the government is preparing for the upcoming Char Dham Yatra. Criticizing politicians for playing politics over the Joshimath land subsidence case, CM Dhami said, “Politicians should refrain from playing politics on this issue and come forward to help.” For the government in difficult times. ,

Speaking on the relief work in the affected areas of Joshimath, CM Dhami said that the government is seeking suggestions from the stakeholders to effectively carry out the relief process. Various committees have been formed in Joshimath to assess the situation. The report and further process will be done on the basis of it.”

Warning those who indulged in irregularities in the sub-inspector direct recruitment 2015-16, the Chief Minister said that the entire property of those found guilty would be confiscated and strict action would be taken against them. He also said that those caught cheating will not be able to appear in any examination for the next 10 years.

CM Dhami said, ‘We are making a provision that those who will be caught cheating in the examination, they will not be able to appear in any examination for the next 10 years.’

(With ANI inputs)

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