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Damage due to Pong Dam water release raised in Himachal Assembly

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The issue of large-scale damage to private property and crops caused by release of more than 1 lakh cusecs water by Pong Dam, submerging 27 panchayats in Indora, Kangra, was raised in the Vidhan Sabha today.

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Indora MLA Malender Rajan raised the issue during Zero Hour. He said apart from water entering houses, a lot of damage had been caused to the paddy crop on which people were dependent. “The orchards have also suffered massive damage due to release of over 1 lakh cusecs of water by the dam.” He said the government should get an assessment of the damage done so that financial aid could be provided. The Deputy CM said the state government was working round the clock to provide relief to the affected people.

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