Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa said domestic consumers of electricity in these affected districts need not pay their power bills this month and can do so by January 31, 2016 and that no penalty will be levied for delay.
Holding that some private schools seemed to consider that the government's decision on postponing of half-yearly exams did not apply to them, Jayalalithaa made it clear that her directive covered all kinds of educational institutions.
Further, the government will provide safety accessories to scores of sanitary workers involved in clearing the debris left back by the floods even as they will be administered with preventive vaccines, she said.
"To ensure the health of people in affected areas, as a preventive measure, half kg of bleaching powder (to be strewn along) and 20 chlorine tablets to purify water will be provided per household," she said.
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Meanwhile, DMK Treasurer M K Stalin said the compensation of Rs 13,500 per hectare for flood hit crops was not adequate.
"The Government should provide minimum Rs 25,000 per hectare as compensation," he said.
He also urged the government to reveal exact details about the extent of damage and loss of lives in Chennai and other areas due to floods.
Talking to reporters later, Stalin alleged that government had failed to take necessary precautionary measures.