The Ministry Of Home Affairs has given an unprecedented amount funding to help restore damaged public infrastructure, and to provide the necessary means for addressing the future needs of disaster preparedness through the planning and response programme.
The total funding allocated for this initiative is more than Rs 1430 crore. The money provided through this funding is a testament to the collaborative government process that includes feedback from community members and creates an even more solid foundation for the future.
The central government has acted quickly and responsively to the needs of Jammu and Kashmir.
The first step in the use of this funding is to replace essential public infrastructure so that people can resume their regular daily activities in the region as quickly as possible.
This allocation will allow the restoration of basic services and provide the means to restore people to their regular daily lives as well as to give the economy the opportunity to continue its growth without any hindrance from past disasters.
However, as has been emphasized, the purpose of the funding is not only to restore the damaged infrastructure;
The funding also has the goal of creating a comprehensive disaster management infrastructure system.
This funding provides an important financial commitment to ensure the safety and well-being of the residents of Jammu and Kashmir for future generations.
Additionally, this important financial commitment is resulting in the revitalization of the region’s economy.
The employment generated will come through extensive construction and mitigation efforts that employ local contractors and will create a demand for other products and services from several associated industries.
As true partners who support the area’s current challenges and needs, the central government is offering its assistance to assist in providing solutions.
This decision is fully supportive of the overall development goals as demonstrated by all levels of government making large-scale investments in economic development areas, including infrastructure, tourism, and local democratic processes.


