Key Points

The Centre has approved Rs 1066.80 crore for six flood-hit states including Assam and Kerala. Home Minister Amit Shah emphasized the government's commitment to supporting states during disasters. NDRF has deployed 104 teams across affected regions for rescue operations. This year, over Rs 8000 crore has been released to 19 states from disaster relief funds.

Key Points: Centre Approves Rs 1066 Crore for Flood-Hit Assam Kerala Uttarakhand

  • Assam gets highest share of Rs 375 crore from relief fund
  • NDRF deploys 104 teams across 21 states
  • Over Rs 8000 crore released to 19 states this year
  • Army and Air Force assisting in rescue operations
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Centre approves Rs 1066.80 crore for flood-affected six states

Modi govt releases emergency funds for 6 flood-affected states including Assam, Kerala, and Uttarakhand from SDRF

"Modi govt stands resolutely beside the states in all situations - Amit Shah"

New Delhi, July 10

The Central government on Thursday approved the release of Rs 1,066.80 crore to the states of Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Kerala, and Uttarakhand, which were affected by floods and landslides.

Among the six flood affected states, Assam received Rs 375.60 crore, Manipur Rs 29.20 crore, Meghalaya Rs 30.40 crore, Mizoram Rs 22.80 crore, Kerala Rs 153.20 crore, and Uttarakhand Rs 455.60 crore, as Central share from State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF), mentions a Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) data.

"These states have been affected due to extremely heavy rainfall, floods and landslides during the south-west monsoon of this year," said the MHA.

Highlighting the Centre's effort for the welfare of states, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said through a post on X handle that "Modi govt stands resolutely beside the states in all situations."

"...Today the central government has approved Rs 1066.80 crore for flood- and landslide-affected states of Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Kerala, and Uttarakhand as part of the Central share under SDRF. More than Rs 8000 crore from SDRF/NDRF funds has been provided to 19 states this year. Apart from financial aid, providing all logistic assistance, including deployment of requisite NDRF, Army, and Air Force, has been our priority," Shah mentioned.

This year, according to the MHA data, the Centre has already released Rs 6,166.00 crore from the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) to 14 states and Rs 1,988.91 crore from the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) to 12 states.

In addition, the data pointed out that Rs 726.20 crore released from the State Disaster Mitigation Fund (SDMF) to five states and Rs 17.55 crore from the National Disaster Mitigation Fund (NDMF) have also been released to two states.

"Central Government has also provided all logistic assistance, including deployment of requisite NDRF teams, Army teams and Air Force support to all the flood, landslides, and cloudburst affected States. During the ongoing monsoon, 104 teams of NDRF are deployed in the 21 states and Union Territories for rescue and relief operations," It added.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While the amount seems substantial, I hope there's proper monitoring. Last year in Kerala, many flood victims complained they never received compensation. Transparency is key!
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Aman W
Why is Uttarakhand getting more than Assam despite Assam being more severely affected? The allocation formula should be made public. This seems arbitrary.
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Priya S
The NDRF teams are doing commendable work! Saw them rescuing people in Assam on TV yesterday. Salute to these bravehearts 👏👏
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David E
As someone working in disaster management, I appreciate the comprehensive approach - funds plus logistics. But India needs better flood prevention infrastructure, not just relief.
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Kavya N
My relatives in Meghalaya say the situation is worse than reported. Hope this help reaches them soon. Also, why no mention of Nagaland? They're suffering too!
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Varun X
₹1000+ crore sounds impressive but is just 0.003% of our GDP. We can and should allocate more for disaster management considering climate change realities.

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