Of these, 884 project affected families (PAFs) are in the process of shifting, Minister of state for Water Resources Sanjeev Kumar Balyan said in a written reply.
He also told the Upper House that all the PAFs have been given resettlement and rehabilitation (R&R) package as per the Narmada Water Dispute Tribunal (NWDT) award and the Supreme Court's February 8 order.
There are no PAFs remaining in the submergence areas in Gujarat and Maharashtra, other beneficiary states of the project, Balayan said replying to a query on numbers of PAFs who are still residing in the dam submergence area.
He further said that most of them were residing in the backwater region corresponding to 100 years' flood magnitude, and therefore, "may not be under a threat of immediate submergence".
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"In order to facilitate the shifting process, 23 camp sites (16 in Dhar, 2 in Alirajpur and 5 in Barwani) have been set up and 3,400 temporary houses are provisioned at these places along with the provision for basic amenities like toilets, washrooms, electricity supply, drinking water, connected roads, health facilities, etc," he added.
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