Assam Rifles IG Major General Harinder Singh Mavi visited flood-hit Tizit in Mon district and assured assistance for relief, restoration and rehabilitation efforts.

DIMAPUR — Inspector General Assam Rifles (North), Major General Harinder Singh Mavi, visited flood-affected areas of Tizit in Mon district on Saturday to assess the impact of the recent floods on the local population and essential infrastructure.
During the visit, Major General Mavi inspected Holy Trinity School, Tizit, and took stock of the damage caused to its infrastructure, a defence release stated.
He interacted with school authorities and reviewed the immediate requirements for restoration and rehabilitation of the affected facilities.
General body members, along with the chairman and secretary of Tizit town, also met the inspector general and apprised him of the difficulties faced by residents in the aftermath of the floods.
Their concerns included restoration of essential infrastructure, rehabilitation of affected families and timely assistance to flood victims.
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Major General Mavi assured the school authorities and local representatives of all possible assistance and support for relief, restoration and rehabilitation efforts.
He directed that dedicated, timely and need-based assistance be extended to the flood-affected population, with priority given to those most in need.
The visit reaffirmed the Assam Rifles’ commitment to the welfare of people in the Northeast and its efforts to support communities affected by natural calamities.
It also highlighted the force’s continued focus on humanitarian assistance, community outreach and restoration of normalcy in flood-affected areas, the release stated.