Updated On: 13 November, 2023 04:01 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Survivors express gratitude for Diwali gesture, but challenges persist in promised jobs and ration delivery

Dr Shinde distributed Diwali sweets and handed over Rs 25,000 to each of the families
For the survivors of the Irsalwadi landslide that occured in July this year, this Diwali marks the realisation of a long-awaited dream. The construction of their houses is set to commence shortly after the Bhau Beej festival on Wednesday. The land levelling work has been nearly completed.
On Diwali day (Sunday), Dr Shrikant Shinde, MP and son of CM Eknath Shinde, personally visited the makeshift containers where survivors were residing. He distributed Diwali sweets and handed over Rs 25,000 to each of the families. However, activists in the area highlight that the promised jobs and free ration kits for this month are yet to reach the survivors, prompting questions about the delay.