MoU signed to cater to the charter of demand post Manipur Landslide

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Government had decided to officially close the rescue operation today, however, individual efforts to retrieve the missing properties, machinery, etc could still be carried on by any organization or agency

KRC TIMES Manipur Bureau

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between North Frontier Railways, Noney District Administration and Makhuam Village Authority at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat today in presence of Chief Minister N. Biren Singh, Relief and Disaster Management Minister Awangbow Newmai and Chairman, Hill Area Committee  Diganglung Gangmei.

The MoU was regarding the charter of demands put forth by the Makhuam Village authority in the matter of addressing issues arising out of the recent massive landslide that occurred at Maranching, Noney District of Manipur. 

The MoU was signed by Chief Engineer, North Frontier Railway (NFR) Sandeep Sharma on Railways’ behalf, Deputy Commissioner, Noney District Haulianlal Guite for District Administration, Noney, and Chairman, Makhuam Village Authority Lanranglung Gondaimei on behalf of village authority.

The MoU signed today included that until permanent employment could be provided to the next of kin, the Railways would ensure providing contractual employment in one of its construction agencies near the site, the Railways with Noney/Kangpokpi District Administration and the village authority shall jointly survey and assess the extent of the damage done and submit the same to railways for compensation. The other points of MoU included the Railways to hold extensive discussion with IIT Guwahati, Manipur University, and other likeminded institutions to have a detailed investigation for working out how the hill slopes adjacent to Railway’s boundaries in the Jiribam-Imphal project can better be monitored so that early warning can be given for any future untoward event. Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) and Social Impact Assessment (SIA) shall be revisited in light of this landslide.

According to the MoU, the Railways shall also provide for the funeral expenses that may be incurred in the customary rites of burial and cleansing by the Makhuam village authority. Further, the 3 children orphaned by the landslide shall be provided educational fees which shall be deposited in their respective next of kin’s bank accounts so that their education may continue till graduation uninterrupted and the children shall also be put up in the Rengpang Residential School first.

Speaking on the occasion, N. Biren Singh thanked all the personnel of various organizations, villagers and CSOs of the Maranching area involved in the search and rescue operation for their tireless efforts to trace the missing bodies. Recalling the unfortunate landslide incident at Maraching in Noney District that occurred at the midnight of 29th June 2022, he informed that a total of 79 persons were affected out of which 18 injured persons were rescued alive and evacuated to hospitals. He continued that out of 61 missing bodies, 56 bodies had been recovered in the search and rescue operation conducted for more than 20 days till today and 5 are still missing.

The Chief Minister mentioned that after a thorough discussion with all the stakeholders, the Government had decided to officially close the rescue operation today. However, individual efforts to retrieve the missing properties, machinery, etc could still be carried on by any organization or agency, he added. 

Stating the official number of deceased persons in the landslide as 61, he assured that the State Government would take up all necessary steps for the deceased and the injured persons.

It may be mentioned that more than 700 personnel from various organisations were engaged in the Search and Rescue Operation (S&R) with more than 43 machines. Chief Minister  N. Biren Singh had also earlier announced ex-gratia of Rs. 5 lakh each to the Next of Kin of the deceased and Rs. 50,000 for the injured persons. In addition, Rs. 30 lakh were also sanctioned for the management of the S&R operations. For those cases, where the bodies are still not found consisting of one Territorial Army, three villagers and one VSC, the ex-gratia may be paid after observing necessary enquiry and formalities which would take a period of 30 -35 days.

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