No. Conf/Gen/2015 Dated - 09.12.2015
To
Shri P. K. Sinha
Cabinet Secretary
Government of India
New Delhi - 110001
Sir,
Sub: - Grant of Flood Advance
and other Financial Assistance for the staff including Gramin Dak Sewaks and
Casual, Part-Time, Contingent employees who suffered substantial loss during
the recent flood in Tamilnadu – Reg.
As you are aware that,
there was torrential rain and catastrophic flood in Tamilnadu for the past three
weeks and almost the Chennai City is devastated. Likewise, many areas viz.
Cuddalore, Kanchipuram, Tiruvallur Districts and Puduchery union territory are the
most affected parts of Tamilnadu during the recent flood. Water logged even in
Airport, Railway Stations, National Highways etc. and almost every connecting
link is severed and no vehicle service for the past several days in the City .
National Disaster Management Team, Army, Navy and Air Force personnel are
deployed for rescue operations and death toll crosses 188, as per official
figure.
The Prime Minister of
India recently visited Tamilnadu to make a personal survey of flood affected areas,
described this as a National Disaster and announced Rs. 1000 Crores as
immediate relief from the National Disaster Response Fund for rehabilitation
works. The Tamilnadu State Govt. and Puduchery Union territory Govt. have
announced the above mentioned areas as flood affected and various kinds of
assistances/relief are extended to the affected people.
It is therefore requested
to take necessary action so as to grant natural calamity advance to all the affected
Central Government Employees, including Gramin Dak Sewaks and Casual, Part-time
and Contingent employees, those who are residing in the flood affected
Districts of Tamilnadu State.
Moreover, it is requested to
take suitable action to grant Financial Assistance liberally to those officials/GDS/Casual
Labourers who suffered with substantial loss of movable and immovable
properties due to flood.
Soliciting immediate
response.
Yours faithfully,
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary
General
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