IAS Tina Dabi came forward to help Pakistani Hindus, created Action Plan for the homeless

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National desk:
Jaisalmer DM IAS Tina Dabi, who came into the spotlight after demolishing illegal houses of Hindus displaced from Pakistan in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, on Wednesday evening provided food, drink and accommodation to the displaced.  Provided food and drinking water to about 50 families.  She had also said that encroachment in the catchment area of ​​Amar Sagar Talab area cannot be allowed.
IAS DM Tina Dabi had said that a large number of displaced Pakistani Hindus had occupied prime land and catchment areas as well as allotment land, which action was taken in April to remove them.  They were explained, but they didn't listen.  Action was taken again.According to DM Tina Dabi, several steps have been taken by the district administration to rehabilitate the families who became homeless in the operation.  Discussions were also held with the Pakistani IDPs.  It has been decided that a joint survey team of representatives of District Administration, UIT and Pakistani IDPs will be formed.
This team will mark the ground of UIT.  The displaced people who have been granted Indian citizenship will be settled here.  The IDPs will be accommodated in night shelters till the survey is completed.  Following the DM's order, 150 displaced Hindus have been given shelter in night shelters.  Food is provided for their meals.  These people include women and children.  The authorities have been deployed to help the displaced.

 

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