– 400 metric tonnes of food supplies (e.g.,wheat flour,rice,onions,potatoes,edible oil,sugar,milk powder).
– 10,000 tarpaulins, mosquito nets, and bedsheets.
– 70 metric tonnes of medicines.
– Around 8,000 relief kits were dispatched to Chhattisgarh.
Gujarat’s proactive effort in providing substantial aid showcases inter-state solidarity during crises-a crucial factor given India’s vulnerability to natural disasters owing to climate change impacts. The volume and diversity of supplies underline logistical preparedness at state levels while also emphasizing humanitarian obligation beyond borders.
This initiative complements federal measures like PM Modi’s ₹3,100 crore package for affected northern states; however strong governance mechanisms in utilizing funds effectively will be essential for long-term recovery strategies. Such collaborations between state governments underscore India’s cooperative model but also serve as a reminder about improved infrastructure needed nationwide to mitigate disaster risks rapidly.
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