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Relief for Joshimath families as Uttarakhand extends stay at shelters

Relief for Joshimath families as Uttarakhand extends stay at shelters
DEHRADUN: A day after TOI exclusively reported about affected families in subsidence-hit Joshimath being asked to vacate homestays and hotels where they had been put up by the Uttarakhand government -- and quite a few forced to return to their cracked houses -- the district administration has now reached out to some of these families and offered them alternative places to stay. The deadline to stay in the shelter homes has also been extended by one month.
Affected residents, whose plight was highlighted by TOI, expressed happiness at getting some respite. Vinod Lal Shah, a resident of Gandhinagar ward, said, "I received a call from an official at the tehsil office. He asked me to shift to a hotel. They assured me they will look into my application for house compensation, which has been pending for over two months. It is such a relief."
Around 132 families were staying in state-run shelters in Joshimath till the end of last month. Most of them had to vacate these shelters, which included government buildings, hotels and homestays, by April 30. Over the past week, some took up rented accommodation, others went to relatives' homes and quite a few returned to their cracked houses since they were left with no other option.
Sumitra Devi, resident of Chhavani Bazaar, who is still forced to live in her "cracked house" with her three children, said, "We were staying at a hotel. But we shifted back to our house since there is nowhere else we can go."
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Gaurav Talwar
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