Joshimath land shrinking News
Chief Minister Dhami said that there was no major damage, but according to various media reports, the condition of the people of Joshimath is bad.
He pointed out that there is no reason to panic because of the situation in Joshimath and people sitting in other parts of the country should not comment on it.
The Chief Minister also said that the Chardham Yatra will commence in four months.
A hotel owner in Singdhar ward said the cracks in the area widened on Saturday night
Amid widespread concern over the fate of the sinking town, SC is scheduled to hear plea tomorrow
Special prayers were offered by locals at Narisingh temple in Joshimath on Sunday to save the town from sinking
The demolition of the hotels was scheduled to be undertaken on Tuesday
The process could not start as their owners staged a dharna demanding compensation
'Hotels will be dismantled in such a manner that no harm is caused to the structures nearby'
The state government, on Monday, decided to mechanically demolish 'Mount View' and 'Malari Inn' hotels that developed huge cracks recently and were leaning towards each other, posing a risk to the nearby settlements.
Joshimath has been declared a landslide-subsidence zone. More than 60 families living in uninhabitable houses have been evacuated to temporary relief centres. CM Pushkar, who visited the affected areas in Joshimath on Saturday, held a meeting with officials here after returning and asked them to relax norms to expedite relief operations.
Rahul Gandhi expressed concern over the plight of people in Uttarakhand's Joshimath and appealed to all the Congress workers to help them.
In today's DNA, Zee News' Rohit Ranjan analysed the factors responsible for Joshimath land shrinking.
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