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Maran presents Rs. 30 cr. cheque for quake relief
By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, MARCH 9. The Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr.
Murasoli Maran, today presented a cheque of Rs. 30 crores on
behalf of the Tamil Nadu Government to the Prime Minister, Mr.
Atal Behari Vajpayee, for the PM's National Relief Fund towards
the Gujarat earthquake relief work.
In a letter to the Prime Minister sent through Mr. Maran, the
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Mr. M. Karunanidhi, has said with this
cheque, the State Government had so far contributed Rs. 40.64
crores towards the Gujarat earthquake relief work.
By Manas Dasgupta
GANDHINAGAR, MARCH 9. Gujarat is facing the twin problems of
earthquake rehabilitation and acute water scarcity. The Chief
Minister, Mr. Keshubhai Patel, is under tremendous pressure due
the burden placed on the State's exchequer by the disastrous
earthquake and the third consecutive drought.
Even as the State was looking to the Centre for assistance to
meet the severe drought conditions for which it had prepared a
Rs. 1,800 crore master plan, the January 26 earthquake has thrown
all the calculations haywire.
Although the State is yet to assess the total funds it would
require for the rehabilitation, since it is yet to decide on the
rehabilitation package for the four worst-hit towns in Kutch
district, the experts put the reconstruction programme at more
than Rs. 10,000 crores. The State has also suffered Rs. 21,000
crores damage to public and private property, besides the
production loss in industrial as well as agricultural sectors.
The reconstruction of the earthquake-affected areas excluding the
worst-hit towns of Bhuj, Bhachau,
Anjar and Rapar itself has been put at Rs. 4,000 crores. Re-
location of the towns, as being advocated by the bureaucrats and
supported by the Chief Minister in view of the time and energy
clearing debris, would involve further increase the
reconstruction cost for providing social infrastructure for Rs.
2,000 crores in the new townships.
About Rs. 1,000 crores would go down the drain as administrative
cost for the reconstruction programme.
The State Government has prepared a Rs. 1,000-crore industrial
package for assisting the industries affected by the earthquake
while the agricultural sector would require another Rs. 750
crores for rehabilitation.
The sectoral damage including Rs. 150 crores loss to the
railways, Rs. 100 crores to the Telecommunication Department, Rs.
100 crores to the Kandla Port Trust. A similar loss to the Indian
Farmers Fertilizers' Cooperative and several other major
industrial units, however, would be borne by the departments
concerned.
Pulling down buildings
With the authorities still undecided on pulling down the
``dangerous buildings'' in Ahmedabad which suffered severe
damage, the High Court has appointed a seven-member committee to
decide the fate of the buildings.
This follows the State Government's pleader submitting a list of
21 buildings on behalf of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
categorised by the Centre for Environment Planning and
Technology, which was appointed the nodal agency by the
Government to inspect the damaged buildings, as severely damaged.
The centre, however, had left the decision to the authorities
concerned whether such buildings should be demolished or re-
occupied after carrying out necessary repairs.
A division bench comprising the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice D. M.
Dharmadhikari, and Mr. Justice P. B. Majmudar, has asked the
committee to submit its report by March 29 when the next hearing
on a set of public interest litigations would be taken up.
The order was passed even as the shop owners of the partly-
collapsed Mansi Complex and residents of the nearby buildings
went on a relay hunger strike demanding demolition of the
building.
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