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The Jammu and Kashmir government is working on rehabilitating victims of a fire that destroyed 40 residential houses in Anantnag district. Social Welfare Minister Sakina Itoo, who visited the site, assured the legislative assembly that some relief has been given and more is coming. The victims, who are considered very poor, will receive aid from the Chief Minister's relief fund and the natural calamity fund.
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