"We have set up relief camps cum control rooms in Jammu and Srinagar. These camps would play a key role in better and faster distribution of relief material to the needy and also help in enhanced coordination and liaisoning with Army and local authorities. We have also tied up with Western Command of the Indian Army to airlift material from Chandigarh to Srinagar," head of the Task Force Zubin Irani told PTI.
"We have also despatched relief material including water bottles, batteries, water purifiers, baby food, biscuits, blankets, tents, etc. To Jammu & Kashmir," he added.
"After coordinating with various Government Agencies, Army, NDRF and local authorities in J&K, an interim assessment of the situation has been done and we have shared the urgent essential requirements with CII membership, requesting them to contribute generously," Irani said.
CII also plans to set up 4-5 health camps and medical check-up camps to counter any epidemic threat.
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As there are issues of connectivity and reaching out to Srinagar, CII has tied up with the Western Command, Indian Army, headquartered at Chandimandir which in turn air lifted the relief material including commodities of utmost requirement to Srinagar from 3 BRD Air force Station in Chandigarh.
Meanwhile, PHD Chamber of Commerce estimates that Jammu & Kashmir will lose earnings of about Rs 3,000 crore from the tourism sector in the current financial year on account of torrential rains that devastated the state recently.
The size of the tourism earnings was estimated at around Rs 14,000 crore for 2014-15 of which around 20 per cent has been washed away, points out the Chamber's assessment. It further estimates that the damage may hit 2 lakh jobs.
"To offset the loss in employment generation, skill development amongst the local youth would be critical to engage them in other promising sectors of the economy such as food processing, horticulture, handlooms & handicrafts, floriculture & sericulture," he added.