Flood relief - Centre to give financial assistance of Rs 1,200 crore more to state


New Delhi, Oct 4 (IANS): The Centre has approved additional financial assistance of Rs 1,813.75 crore to flood-hit Karnataka and Bihar, a Home Ministry statement said on Friday. The amount has been given from the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF).

Keeping in view the severity of flood situation and the fund positions in the State Disaster Response Funds (SDRF) accounts of Bihar and Karnataka, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has approved advance release of Rs 400 crore and Rs 1,200 crore to both the state respectively from the NDRF "on account basis", the statement said.

Shah also approved the advance release of second installment of Centre's share of SDRF amounting to Rs 213.75 crore to Bihar for the year 2019-20.

During the southwest monsoon this year, the Home Ministry said, 13 states were affected by unprecedented floods and landslide.

"In pursuance of a significant decision taken by the Home Minister in a High Level Committee (HLC) meeting held on August 19, even before receipt of memorandum from the concerned state government for seeking additional financial assistance from NDRF, the Ministry of Home Affairs constituted Inter Ministerial Central Teams (IMCTs) for these 13 states," it said.

IMCTs have so far visited 12 states and based on the interim memorandum submitted by states, interim reports have been submitted by IMCTs in respect of Bihar and Karnataka.

Karnataka and Bihar have apprised the Centre of the paucity of funds in the SDRF account resulting in delay in providing relief assistance to the affected people and requested for release of advance additional financial assistance from the NDRF.

The statement said that the Centre has been providing full support to the state governments by mobilising and providing timely logistics and financial resources to supplement efforts of the state governments to deal with the situation effectively in the wake of floods and landslides.

"The logistics support provided includes adequate number of teams of National Disaster Response Force, Indian Air Force and Coast Guard helicopters, Army columns, Navy and Coast Guard personnel along with necessary rescue equipments."

As per the statement, the Centre also supplements the effort of the state government by providing assistance for relief of immediate nature through the SDRF and NDRF as per established procedure.

For the SDRF, the Central government contributes 75 per cent for general category states and 90 per cent for northeastern and hilly states.

"The first charge of relief expenditure is on SDRF and in the cases of calamities of severe nature, it is supplemented from NDRF as per established procedure."

  

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Sat, Oct 05 2019

    During 2009 floods Dr. Manmohan Singh surveyed the affected areas & announced ₹1,500 Cr relief funds immediately. BS Yeddyurappa was the BJP Chief Minister during that time.

    The damages due to floods, in Karnataka alone, can be estimated at more than ₹36,000 Cr. The Central govt has not given a single paisa as an aid. The state govt does not have the courage to question the Central govt.

    The Congress was most generous despite the opposition ruling of BJP. But BJP being ruling party both in the center and the state is granting 'Alms' to the victims of the flood who are suffering from more than 3 months.

    If it comes to buying MLAs during 'operation Kamala' BJP has surplus funds to topple the government.

    This is the reality of BJP's 'Good Governance'.
    Jai Hind

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Sat, Oct 05 2019

    chickenfeed. Let us see what UP and Bihar get.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Atlanta

    Sat, Oct 05 2019

    We are tired of all these Stories ...

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  • Gabriel Lewis, Brahmavar

    Fri, Oct 04 2019

    The estimated loss was 36,000 crores & the center releasing a mere 1,200 crores
    Do they think that Kannadigas are beggars????

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  • YOGI THUNTA, MANGALURU - NEAR PUMPWELL CIRCLE

    Fri, Oct 04 2019

    Since this is a pubic money which included all the cast, religion and region should not wasted in any mediators pockets. we need a transparent transaction of the said money and used by real beneficiaries ! And any political parties should not take any advantage of distributing the aid as its public money not any BJPeee or Congresseeee @

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  • Indian, india

    Sat, Oct 05 2019

    I agree and second what you say. There should be full transparency,

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  • Dsouza, Mudarangadi/Udupi

    Fri, Oct 04 2019

    Only releasing figures to news or any plann to release real fund to state????

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  • YOGI THUNTA, MANGALURU - NEAR PUMPWELL CIRCLE

    Fri, Oct 04 2019

    You rightly said it ! it is like JUMLA and offering 15 lacks from black money just like in your finger tips and you voted him !

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