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Central team inspects crop damage in Pudukottai, Mayiladuthurai districts

Central team inspects crop damage in Pudukottai, Mayiladuthurai districts Updated: Updated: Members interact with farmers and officials during inspection Share Article Members interact with farmers and officials during inspection An eight member Central team on Tuesday inspected areas affected by heavy rainfall caused by cyclone Burevi in Pudukottai and Mayiladuthurai districts. The team started off by visiting affected areas in Tiruvarangulam block in Pudukottai district to get a first-hand account of the extent of damage to crops due to the inundation of fields following heavy rain triggered by the cyclone. Accompanied by Commissioner of Revenue Administration K. Phanindra Reddy and Collector P. Uma Maheswari, the team inspected the damage caused to paddy crops at Nambukuzhi village in Kathakurichi panchayat.

Central team inspects damaged boats, paddy crops in Pamban

Central team inspects damaged boats, paddy crops in Pamban Updated: Updated: December 29, 2020 17:07 IST A member of the Central team said, based on the reports from the State government, the quantum of compensation would be assessed and recommended to the Centre Share Article AAA A member of the Central team said, based on the reports from the State government, the quantum of compensation would be assessed and recommended to the Centre An eight-member committee from the Central government inspected the damaged boats, paddy and chilli crops in and around Pamban near Rameswaram here on Tuesday. Following Cyclone Burevi, which hit the coastal stretches in many parts of the southern districts of Tamil Nadu a fortnight ago, the State government had appealed to the Union government to provide relief.

Over 3 million people in Cambodia do not have toilets, says govt report

1:18 PM MYT PHNOM PENH, Dec 26 (Xinhua): More than 3 million people in Cambodia, mostly living in rural areas, lacked access to toilets, the Ministry of Rural Development (MRD) said in a press statement. Some 74.57 percent of the country s population have access to latrines so far, as 25.43 per cent, or more than 3 million people, still defecate in the open such as in fields, bushes, or bodies of water, the MRD said in the statement, which was released to mark the 11th National Sanitation Day. The MRD added that the entrenched practice of open defecation is putting people, especially children, in danger of faecal-oral diseases like diarrhea.

$115M given for rural infrastructure

Share The EU, Germany and France will invest $115 million to develop rural infrastructure in the Kingdom. PUBLIC WORKS MINISTRY $115M given for rural infrastructure Wed, 23 December 2020 The EU, Germany and France will invest $115 million to develop rural infrastructure in Cambodia, a joint press release said on December 21. Representatives of the Cambodian government, German development bank KfW, Agence Francaise de Developpement (AFD) and the EU inked agreements for the financing of the Rural Infrastructure Development Programme for Cambodia (RID4CAM), it said. The programme aims to improved the road network and develop rural infrastructure in the central plains region of Cambodia, it said, noting that it has the highest population density and is most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.

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