Foreign researchers to study Uttarakhand Chief Minister’s flood proof house
Indian Government has granted foreign researchers permission to conduct study on structure of calamity proof houses of Indian politicians and big shots, starting from Uttarakhand Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna.
"India is a very safe country for politicians. No casualty of any politician or minister in natural or manmade calamities has been recorded till date and that is an enviable record," said official of home ministry Pankaj Saxena.
He said "We received many requests from foreigners who wanted to study the structure of houses of politicians and how they are made calamity proof so that they can use the idea to build residences at their own countries."
Saxena said "Look at Uttarakhand CM Vijay Bahuguna and his colleagues, all are safe despite the entire Uttarakhand was vanished due to flood. It really amazed foreigners and they wanted to include Bahuguna in their case study."
Recently, Uttarakhand saw a severe flood havoc of mass casualties and huge loss to wealth and lives.
"I feel that it is really a pride for every Indian that the country despite so much of natural calamities and terrorist attacks could easily preserve its biggest asset, its politician and that has been recorded by foreigners today. I am really pleased that they chose me to write a case study. I assure them of all the help to create safest and best houses for their countries," said Uttarakhand CM Bahuguna.