Special outreach camps have been opened in all the affected North Bengal Districts to reissue the lost documents for the  residents of flood-affected areasSpecial outreach camps have been opened in all the affected North Bengal Districts to reissue the lost documents for the residents of flood-affected areas.

Special outreach camps are being organised to assist residents who have lost important personal documents in the floods, ensuring prompt re-issuance through the concerned authorities.

Government Steps Up Farmer Relief and Essential Supply EffortsGovernment Steps Up Farmer Relief and Essential Supply Efforts

Crop damage assessments are going on in all affected villages and help is being extended to the inhabitants to save standing crops. Affected farmers may apply for crop damage claims under Bangla Shasya Bima Yojna through special camps and at Amar Para Amar Samadhan Camps. Twenty-Nine additional Sufal Bangla outlets are running along with the 100 existing outlets in the flood and landslide affected districts and supplying vegetable, grains and other perishables commodities at reasonable rates.

Special camps are being organized for reissuance of lost documents, and books and study materials are being provided to students who lost theirs in the floods. Relief distribution is continuing under the supervision of senior district officials, with 24×7 Control Rooms operational at all levels to coordinate ongoing efforts.

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