The Free Press Journal

Pak shelling: Over 4,000 migrants housed in six relief camps in Rajouri

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Over 4000 people, who fled from areas near the Line of Control (LoC) due to five day long Pakistan shelling, have been housed in six different camps by authoritie­s in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district. There has been several instances of ceasefire violations by Pakistan troops since July 15 in which five people including four Armymen have been killed and eight others injured. “More than 4000 persons have been housed in six camps in the Rajouri district,” Deputy Commission­er, Rajouri, Shahid Iqbal Choudhary said.

The district administra­tion establishe­d a new relief camp the in wake of fresh migration triggered by repeated shelling in forward areas, he said.

The Deputy Commission­er reviewed the amenities being provided in relief camps and arrangemen­ts for education of students.

“A total of 961 families comprised of 3812 persons had been accommodat­ed in five relief camps. Now a sixth relief camp has been establishe­d at a government middle school, Gania, around 10 km from Nowshera,” he said.

Choudhary said that in the Gania relief camp 121 families comprising 427 persons have been accommodat­ed.

“Meanwhile 45 families comprising 204 persons have been accommodat­ed in private houses,” he said. The administra­tion has provided ration, fire wood, bedding, power supply including gen-sets, potable drinking water, sanitation, table fans, first-aid and other basic facilities at all the camps, he said.

Officials said that Anganwadi Centres have been opened in camps and alternate classes for students have also been started in view of the closure of schools.

A delegation of more than 300 of the displaced persons met the Deputy Commission­er and made demands related to suitable compensati­on for their losses.

There has been several instances of ceasefire violations by Pakistan troops since July 15 in which five people including four Army-men have been killed and eight others injured. “More than 4000 persons have been housed in six camps in the Rajouri district,” Deputy Commission­er, Rajouri, Shahid Iqbal Choudhary said.

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