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Six-year-old Leh girl awaits her family Six-year-old Leh girl awaits her family Your support could help change their lives! The flash floods in Leh has torn apart families and left children looking for their father, mothers looking for their daughters. Leh is now living on a hope that most of the missing will be found safe and alive.
A public appeal to support relief efforts in Leh A public appeal to support relief efforts in Leh. Two days after flashfloods and cloudbursts wreaked havoc in Leh and surrounding villages, Save the Children fears that the toll could climb to over 1000 going by eye-witness reports with several villages surrounding Leh town remaining inaccessible and cut off from the rest of the world.
We Need Your Help !!! Your support could help change their lives! Save the Children is committed to reducing children’s vulnerability in emergencies. The products mentioned below are only indicative. The funds raised are going to immediate response in the flood affected regions of Leh.
Your support could help change their lives! Your support could help change their lives! Save the Children is committed to reducing children’s vulnerability in emergencies. The products mentioned below are only indicative. The funds raised are going to immediate response in the flood affected regions of Leh.

 

Due to flash floods and cloudburst in Leh last month, 28000 Quintals of food grains of different standing crops spread over 1400 hector of agriculture land have been damaged.

This was revealed from the survey of SKUAST (K) conducted about the damage caused to the Agriculture crop and land by the cloudburst.

 

 

The survey team was deputed by the Minister for Agriculture,  Ghulam Hassan Mir two days back to assess the damages due to flash flood in the district.

The committee was headed by Director Research, SKUAST (K),  A. R. Trag and its members included Subject Matter Specialists, Dr. B. A. Khanday, Dr. K. N. Singh, Dr. Mir Saleem, Dr Tahir Ali and Agriculture Engineer,  Junaid.

As per the preliminary report, the Agricultural land spread over 1400 Hqts was fully damaged by the deposition of boulders along the debris on the intervening night of August 6 and 7.  The team has assessed that Rs 6-7 crore is required for reclamation of this chunk of land by way of mechanization.

The team has also suggested the Government to take necessary action for converting the barren and fallow Government land in the area into cultivable land to compensate the affected farmers. For this the team would soon conduct the soil test to see the nutritious status of the soil and would make recommendation about its usage.

The team visited every affected village of the district and took a series of meetings with the concerned officers to discuss the issues to help the farming community.

 

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Srinagar, Sept 1 (PTI) Jammu and Kashmir Legal Services Authority today directed the Leh District Administration to expedite the compensation cases of victims of cloudburst in Ladakh region to save them from prolonged litigation process. Executive Chairman of the Authority and High Court judge Justice Virender Singh instructed the district administration to expedite compensation cases of the affected people.Justice Singh, during his two-day visit of the affected areas, directed the core group of District Legal Servcies Authority (DLSA) to resolve the claims at the pre-litigation stage and disputes, if any, should be referred to Lok Adalat to save the victims from the agony of prolonged litigations.
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