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Rebuilding Plans For J&K Flood Victims

Shafqat Bukhari by Shafqat Bukhari
September 28, 2025
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“The LG’s approach views PMAY-G homes as the foundation for family rehabilitation, ensuring safety, stability, uninterrupted education, and economic recovery.”

The recent sanction of 5,061 houses under the Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana–Gramin (PMAY-G) for flood and landslide-affected families in Jammu and Kashmir is more than just a relief measure; it is a statement of intent. In a region frequently battered by natural calamities, where entire villages are washed away and livelihoods disrupted, the provision of permanent, disaster-resilient homes represents a concrete step toward restoring stability and dignity to rural communities. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s acknowledgment of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan underscores the collaborative spirit required to tackle such crises. The LG’s emphasis on safety, stability, and the economic upliftment of families reflects a holistic understanding of rehabilitation. Homes are not merely bricks and mortar; they are the foundation upon which communities rebuild their lives, children’s education continues uninterrupted, and livelihoods can recover. Beyond providing shelter, the PMAY-G initiative has a significant economic dimension. The construction of over 5,000 houses will generate employment for local masons, carpenters, and laborers, while also supporting ancillary businesses supplying bricks, timber, and other materials. In a post-disaster scenario, this dual impact—shelter and livelihood—is essential. It transforms relief from a one-time gesture into a platform for sustainable community recovery, restoring confidence among families who have lived in uncertainty for months.  Equally important is the focus on disaster-resilient construction. J&K’s topography and climate make rural settlements vulnerable to floods, landslides, and seismic activity. Many of the homes destroyed earlier this year were semi-pucca or mud structures that could not withstand the fury of nature. By ensuring that new houses are built with elevated plinths, slope stabilization, and seismic safety features, the project not only replaces lost homes but also mitigates future risk, turning a reactive measure into a proactive one. The significance of this initiative extends beyond immediate relief. It demonstrates the capacity of governance to combine compassion with pragmatism.

“The sanction of 5,061 houses is a vital step toward long-term recovery and security in rural Jammu and Kashmir. This initiative moves beyond temporary aid to build lasting dignity and resilience, offering a model for effective disaster recovery and self-reliance nationwide.”

Too often, disaster response focuses narrowly on temporary aid, leaving affected families to rebuild on their own. By contrast, the PMAY-G special project integrates housing, livelihoods, and infrastructure resilience into a coherent package, setting a benchmark for how governments can address climate-induced displacement in rural India. However, execution remains critical. Timely completion, transparent beneficiary selection, and community participation will determine whether this initiative fulfills its promise. District administrations must coordinate closely with local panchayats, while the central government’s continued support—financial and technical—will be vital to ensure that the scheme achieves its intended impact. Ultimately, the sanction of 5,061 houses is a reminder that rebuilding lives requires vision as well as action. It is a call to transform temporary relief into lasting security, to turn despair into dignity, and to ensure that even in the wake of destruction, hope is rebuilt brick by brick. If implemented effectively, this initiative will not only shelter families but also reinforce the resilience and self-reliance of rural Jammu and Kashmir, offering a model for disaster recovery across the country.

Shafqat Bukhari

Shafqat Bukhari

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