– Livelihood interventions completed for 349 families via Kudumbashree Mission sponsorship; 186 people received direct livelihood support.
– Skill training provided to 351 people, with ongoing training for another 238 individuals; tailoring-trained workers established a bag manufacturing unit.
– ₹3.61 crore allocated by CMDRF as start-up funds and subsidies to affected families; initial benefits delivered to about 90 families.
– Plans underway for interest-free loans worth ₹8.57 crore involving Kudumbashree neighborhood groups, with an expected government subsidy of ₹1.67 crore on interest payments.
– revolving funds worth ₹15,000 per group provided across affected wards.
– Infrastructure projects valued at ₹38 crores progressing well, including roads (236), drainage systems (31), culverts (22), cyclone shelters (3), crematoriums (1), anganwadis (4)-149 roads already complete alongside other works.
The government’s multifaceted approach toward rehabilitation after the Mundakkai-Chooralmala landslides signifies an attempt at systemic recovery that addresses immediate survival needs alongside long-term socioeconomic resilience-building measures tailored per family needs through micro plans.
Programs like skill development coupled with employment initiatives ensure economic self-sufficiency among survivors while infrastructure development contributes toward regional rebuilding efforts critical both socially & economically . A thorough tie-design ensuring implementation push– remains integral