Key Points

The Centre has finally sanctioned Rs 260.56 crore for Wayanad's landslide reconstruction after a 14-month wait. The funds, approved by a High-Level Committee chaired by Amit Shah, cover just 11% of Kerala's requested amount. The July 2023 disaster devastated four villages, causing significant loss of life and property. State leaders, including CM Pinarayi Vijayan, have been consistently pressing for a more comprehensive relief package.

Key Points: Amit Shah Approves Rs 260 Crore for Wayanad Landslide Relief

  • Centre approves Rs 260.56 crore for Wayanad landslide rehabilitation
  • Disaster affected four villages and claimed over 200 lives
  • Funds represent only 11% of state's requested reconstruction budget
  • Approval comes after 14 months of persistent state government appeals
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Centre grants Rs 260.56 crore for rebuilding Wayanad hit by landslide

Centre sanctions disaster funds for Kerala's Wayanad after 14 months, covering only 11% of state's requested reconstruction costs

"The state received no Central aid and had only loans that the state must repay - Pinarayi Vijayan, Kerala CM"

New Delhi/Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 1

More than a year after the devastating landslides struck Wayanad, the Centre on Wednesday sanctioned its first dedicated financial assistance for the district's reconstruction.

A High-Level Committee chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah has approved Rs 260.56 crore from the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF), as against Kerala's demand for Rs 2,221 crore.

The allocation, announced, is meant for rebuilding areas ravaged by the July 2023 landslides in Mundakkai and Chooralmala.

The July 30, 2024, disaster decimated four villages, injured hundreds, claimed over 200 lives, and left 32 people still missing.

The approval comes after 14 months of repeated pleas from the state government and elected representatives.

The Centre's assistance, however, is only about 11 per cent of the funds sought through the Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA).

The committee cleared a total of Rs 4,645.60 crore for nine states.

Comparisons have already triggered criticism, as BJP-ruled Assam, which experienced landslides in 2022, received a much larger package of Rs 1,270.78 crore.

Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh had earlier been granted Rs 1,658.17 crore and Rs 2,006.40 crore, respectively.

Kerala had earlier been sanctioned Rs 529.50 crore as a loan for disaster relief operations and an additional Rs 153 crore in July this year.

However, state leaders have long been pressing for a special package for Wayanad's rehabilitation.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and a delegation of UDF MPs led by Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi met Amit Shah in person to raise the demand.

Despite such interventions, no major announcement was forthcoming until now.

Both the ruling Left and the opposition Congress have accused the Centre of ignoring Wayanad's plight despite the Prime Minister visiting the region in the aftermath of the calamity.

With the present sanction, the state government is expected to initiate the next phase of reconstruction works, though demands for a larger package to fully restore Wayanad remain strong.

Incidentally, in March this year, on the part of the state government's Wayanad rehabilitation programme, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan laid the foundation stone for the project, which aims to provide 1,000 sq-ft houses on seven cents of land each to 402 select beneficiaries.

During his speech, CM Vijayan criticised the Union government for failing to provide adequate disaster relief, as the state received no Central aid and had only loans that the state must repay.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Assam got Rs 1,270 crore for 2022 landslides while Wayanad with 200+ deaths gets only Rs 260 crore? This selective allocation is concerning. All disaster-affected regions deserve equal treatment regardless of which party rules the state.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Wayanad last year, the devastation was heartbreaking. The people there have shown remarkable resilience. Hope this fund reaches the actual victims quickly without bureaucratic delays. 🙏
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Arjun K
Better late than never, but the delay shows how disaster management needs to be more responsive. When 200+ lives are lost and people are still missing, assistance should be immediate, not after repeated pleas and meetings.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the assistance, I wish the Centre and State would work more collaboratively. Disaster relief shouldn't become a political issue. The focus should be on helping people rebuild their lives.
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Kavya N
The state government's initiative to build 1,000 sq-ft houses for 402 families is commendable. Hope this central fund accelerates the process. Wayanad's beautiful landscape and people deserve proper restoration. 🌿

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