Pawan Kalyan Donates Rs 6 Crores for Flood Relief

Pawan Kalyan plans to provide Rs. 1 lakh to each of the 400 villages.

Update:2024-09-05 14:28 IST

Pawan Kalyan, the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, has declared a total contribution of Rs. 6 crores for flood relief efforts in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

This amount includes Rs. 1 crore each for the Chief Minister Relief Funds of both states.

Moreover, he plans to provide Rs. 1 lakh to each of the 400 villages impacted by the floods in Andhra Pradesh, which totals Rs. 4 crore for these villages.

Pawan Kalyan visited the Disaster Management Commission’s office to review the flood situation and held a meeting with Home Minister Anita, Revenue Department Special Chief Secretary RP Sisodia, and other officials.

He mentioned that the flood's impact is decreasing and relief operations are ongoing.

He also shared plans to develop a master plan to better manage floods in the future.

Pawan Kalyan had initially planned to visit the flood-affected areas but decided against it to avoid interfering with the relief efforts.

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