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As the rains continued, more and more families were trapped at relief camps, mostly in schools. Their children, who used to happily play around the communities, had to spend the whole day at the classrooms, their new houses, and the corridors. One classroom was shared by several families. Lack of space, clothes, food and sleep made children bored and impatient. World Vision India, along with Childline, conducted special programmes to engage children, in more than six relief camps in Wayanad. Children were taught songs and stories. Through games and activities, children got a platform to come together and get to know each other. “This camp alone has six different blocks and there are lots of children like us in every block. Through this programme we got new friends in other blocks. We play together at the school ground in the evenings, if there is no rain,” says Ab
12 workers were killed and over 70 injured in a major blast that took place in the Dahej-based Yasashvi Rasayan Private Limited in June 2020
Surat: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) directed the Dahej-based Yasashvi Rasayan Private Limited once again on Wednesday to deposit Rs 25,000 compensation each to the 4,800 villagers who were displaced in major blast that took place in the company in June 2020. Upholding its previous order, the green watchdog has asked the district collector of Bharuch to comply with the order within one month.
In its reply, the company stated that Rs 3.10 crore was already paid as redressal and expressed its willingness to deposit further Rs 1.29 crore within two days. However, it raised objection to the order asking it to pay Rs 25,000 each to the 4,800 villagers displaced at the time of the incident.
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