US: 3 people shot at immigration office in Dallas and the shooter is dead , ICC suspends USA Cricket’s membership after breaches of its obligations, Sourov Ganguly returns as CAB president,

Gujarat CM visits Banaskantha’s flood-hit villages

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Thursday visited rain-affected areas of Banaskantha district, including Nagla Khanpur village, to assess the situation and review ongoing relief operations.According to information, CM Patel began his visit in Suigam, one of the worst-hit regions, where he interacted with flood-affected citizens sheltered at the Suigam Community Health Centre relief camp. He enquired about the facilities provided, the extent of losses suffered, and assured residents that the government stood firmly with them during the crisis.The Chief Minister also inspected inundated areas of Sui village and the Jalotra sub-station, both of which had been severely impacted by continuous rainfall. 
Later in the evening, he travelled to Nagla and Khanpur villages in Tharad taluka, where he met affected citizens and provided guidance on draining accumulated floodwater.CM stayed overnight at Vav in Banaskantha district, where he engaged directly with villagers to better understand the prevailing conditions. At the Suigam Sub-Divisional Office, he chaired a high-level review meeting attended by Assembly Speaker Shankar Chaudhary, District In-charge Minister Balvantsinh Rajput, MLAs Swaroopji Thakor, Aniket Thakar, and Pravin Mali, former MLA Shashikant Pandya, senior officials, and Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister M K Das.
During the meeting, CM Patel directed officials to prioritise restoring road connectivity in Suigam and other border villages. He also underscored the importance of developing long-term flood mitigation strategies to prevent the recurrence of such disasters.Banaskantha District Collector Mihir Patel presented detailed figures, stating that 296 villages across 3,416 sq. km in Suigam, Vav, Tharad, and Bhabhar talukas had been affected by heavy rainfall. Rescue operations have so far saved 228 people, while over 6,800 citizens have been relocated to safer areas. Two NDRF teams and three SDRF teams have been deployed to assist the district administration.

(State Correspondent)


Newsinc24 is now on telegram. Click here to join our channel @newsinc24 and stay updated with the latest news from politics, entertainment and other fields.

Food & Lifestyle

Healthy cooking is not about deprivation or counting calories. It's about being smart and mindful about ingredients and cooking methods.

Read More

Crime

The U.S. Secret Service has dismantled a stockpile of devices in the New York area that were capable of crippling telecom systems.

Read More

Opinion

The recent Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan signals a monumental shift in regional security dynamics.

Read More

Credibility Matters at Newsinc24.com because it is a website that gives you fast and accurate news coverage. It provides news related to politics, astrotalk, business, sports as well as crime. Also it has book promotion too. We known for our credibity. You can contact us for your querries on our email address. And, If you want to know more about us, then check the relevant pages for this purpose.