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Reach Us On Twitter Using #DelhiRelief For Help, Says Kejriwal

Mumbai: In another development, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal urged people to inform the state government about anyone who needs to use the #Delhi government, so that help can reach the needy on time.

“We are working 24/7 to make sure relief efforts reach all in need. If you know of anyone who is in need, use #DelhiRelief to reach us. Please mention the exact address/contact details so that we can reach them. We will ensure a quick response from our agencies,” Kejriwal tweeted.

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“In the aftermath of the violence in Northeast areas of Delhi, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday appealed to the people to provide details of the needy for a quick response from government agencies,” read an official statement.

“The Chief Minister has given instructions to the authorities to speed up the relief and rehabilitation work. Those whose houses have been burnt are being given immediate relief of Rs 25,000 on behalf of the Delhi government,” it added.

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It further said that 18 SDMs have been appointed in all affected divisions. They are scrutinizing and verifying the applications round the clock to prepare the list of beneficiaries.

The officials of the concerned department are engaged in assessing the loss of those who have lost their lives, houses, shops and vehicles etc. in the violence. The Delhi government has also set up relief camps in North East Delhi and is providing monetary assistance along with other essential items.

A detailed list of victims is also being prepared to provide compensation announced by the Chief Minister. The victims are applying through the counter set up through the North Eastern District Magistrate Office as well as through NGOs etc.

The recent violence in north-east Delhi killed about 200 people and injured about 200 people.

Delhi Police has registered 254 FIRs including 41 cases under the Arms Act. 903 people have either been arrested or detained by the police.

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