By: Shajil Kumar
KERALA General Education and Labour Minister V Sivankutty on Tuesday said that classes will soon commence in the schools in landslides-hit Wayanad which are being used as relief camps now and financial assistance will be provided to workers affected by the disaster.
Sivankutty said that many schools were functioning as relief camps and after holding a meeting with teachers, PTA and other stakeholders it was decided to commence classes within 10-20 days.
Prior to commencement of classes, all basic facilities will be improved in the schools.
This is in accordance with the directions of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to ensure that education of children in the landslides-hit areas is not affected or hampered in any way.
The Minister further said the Labour Board has decided to provide financial assistance to the labourers who got injured in the landslides and to the next of kin of workers who died in the disaster.
The migrant workers will also be provided financial assistance, including for their treatment.
Sivankutty said Rs 100,000 as a first installment will be provided to families of labourers who died in the landslides.
On Monday, the death toll due to the landslides rose to 226.
Search and rescue operations are continuing in the landslides-hit areas.
Societal unity
Chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday praised the unity displayed by Kerala society in carrying out rescue operations in landslide-ravaged villages in Wayanad.
He also described the Wayanad landslide disaster as one of the biggest tragedies in the state’s history.
Addressing newly inducted police cadets at the police ground, Vijayan said, “reflecting the glorious culture of our state, a rescue mission that transcends all differences is being carried out there.”
The CM highlighted the crucial role of the police force in the rescue mission, saying, “the police force is playing a vital role in this mission.”
He said the tragedy has caused immense pain worldwide.
Kerala has not witnessed such a big tragedy in its history, and it has caused pain in the hearts of people across the world, the Chief Minister said. (PTI)