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Satyavathi meets fire mishap victims in Mulugu
Telangana State Tribal and Women Welfare Minister Satyavathi Rathod on Sunday visited the Shaniga Kunta village a tribal hamletand interacted with tribals there.
Mulugu: Telangana State Tribal and Women Welfare Minister Satyavathi Rathod on Sunday visited the Shaniga Kunta village a tribal hamletand interacted with tribals there. On the occasion, she expressed condolences to the families of 40 houses which gutted in fire a few days ago. As assured, the government officials reached the hamlet and distributed the rice and other materials to the tribals. It is reported that a financial aid was also provided to the families who lost their houses in the mishap.
On April 29, Hyderabad: The State government on Friday has taken steps to rescue the tribals whose huts were gutted in fire mishaps during the intervening nights of Thursday and Friday. As per Tribal Welfare Minister Satyavathi Rathod's direction, the officials have reached the tribal hamlet. The officials have given around Rs 45,000 from Tribal Welfare department and Rs 15,000 from the government side as a compensation to each victim from the family. The officials have have also distributed around 25 kgs of rice and other materials to each victim.
Earlier, Congress leader and Mulugu MLA Seethakka alias Dansari Anasuya on Friday visited the tribal hamlet in Mulugu where around 40 huts gutted fire during fire accident. She interacted with the victims and assured them of all possible help. Addressing the media, she requested the government to immediately come to rescue of the tribals who have lost their huts in fire mishap and now are on roads.
Seethakka said that she had done possible help to the tribals since the fire mishap has taken place by providing food and other materials. She sought permission from the government to allow these tribals to set up their huts in the same area to live their lives.Earlier in the day, in massive fire accident, around 40 huts got gutted in fire. The incident took place in tribal hamlet, Mulugu on intervening nights of Thursday and Friday. It is believed that due to fire mishap around 40 huts was gutted in fire. The police and fire tenders rushed to the spot and doused the fire. Police said that no casualties reported in the mishap.
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