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CM Fadnavis urges PM Modi to provide NDRF aid to Maharashtra to help flood-hit farmers

Maharashtra's Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss urgent flood relief for farmers. Over 31 districts have been severely impacted by continuous heavy rainfall, causing extensive crop damage. Fadnavis requested substantial assistance from the National Disaster Response Fund to support affected agricultural communities. The meeting also covered potential development projects, including a proposed defense manufacturing corridor in the state.

New Delhi, Sep 26

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, on Friday, appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to provide substantial assistance from the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) to the state government to help the farmers affected by heavy rains and floods in various parts of the state.

He told reporters after an hour-long meeting with PM Modi in New Delhi that "I have submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister giving an idea of the flood situation in Maharashtra and briefed him about damage caused due to torrential rains and floods. I have requested him to provide the state with substantial help through the NDRF".

The Chief Minister also said, "Prime Minister has been quite positive in his approach and assured that the Central government will take action after it receives proposal from the state government. The Prime Minister has promised to provide every possible help to the state government."

He clarified that there has been no visit so far being planned by Prime Minister Modi to the flood-affected areas in Maharashtra.

However, CM Fadnavis said that PM Modi is expected to visit Maharashtra on October 8 and 9.

The Prime Minister is likely to inaugurate the Navi Mumbai International Airport and also the final stretch of the underground Metro-3 corridor from Acharya Atre Chowk in Worli to Cuffe Parade.

In addition, PM Modi is also expected to launch several development projects ahead of the upcoming local and civic body elections in Maharashtra.

The Chief Minister's meeting with the Prime Minister took place a day after he presented a memorandum to the Union Home Minister Amit Shah, requesting him to provide substantial assistance from the NDRF to help the farmers affected by the natural disaster in the state.

Chief Minister Fadnavis's meeting also took place when opposition parties in Maharashtra are demanding that the state government should soon declare a wet drought and provide a financial aid of Rs 50,000 per hectare.

The Chief Minister told Union Home Minister Shah on Thursday that the Maharashtra government needs maximum relief allocation from the NDRF to provide adequate assistance to affected farmers and help rebuild their livelihood.

"Maximum assistance from NDRF will help loss/land damage, livelihood assistance for flood-affected families, assistance for damaged houses and help for damaged properties. A detailed proposal regarding assistance for flood-affected agricultural land is being sent to the Central government," CM Fadnavis said.

He expressed deep concern about the situation arisen due to heavy rains and floods in many districts of Maharashtra, saying that it has caused unprecedented damage to agricultural land and severely impacted the livelihoods of lakhs of farmers across the state.

"More than 31 districts in Maharashtra are affected by continuous heavy rains and floods. Due to continuous heavy rainfall, widespread crop damage has occurred in vast areas causing great concern for the farming community. The State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) has allocated Rs 2,215 crore for immediate relief to farmers affected by the crop loss," the Chief Minister said in a memorandum.

He also said that in many districts heavy rains are expected to continue until the late Kharif season (September 2025).

"More than 50 lakh hectares of agricultural land have been affected by crop damage so far. The situation could lead to additional crop loss in the state," he added.

Meanwhile, the Chief Minister said that he also made a presentation to the Prime Minister on the Maharashtra Defence Corridor.

"I brought to the attention of the Prime Minister that an ecosystem of defence manufacturing is being created in Maharashtra, which will give a boost to defence manufacturing, benefit the economy and create employment. I have shown that this corridor can be completed in three places. The first part of this can be completed in Pune, Ahilyanagar and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, the second in Nashik and Dhule and the third in Nagpur, Wardha and Amravati," he added.

CM Fadnavis said that he has presented a roadmap on the Maharashtra Defence Corridor, adding that Prime Minister Modi reacted positively on this matter.

He also added that he also presented to the Prime Minister the state government's plan to develop Gadchiroli as the new steel city of the country and also promoting the production of green steel there.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Why is PM visiting only for airport inauguration when farmers are drowning? Priorities seem wrong. Should visit flood-affected areas first. 😔

Sarah B

Good to see coordination between state and central government. The defence corridor project sounds promising for job creation. Hope flood relief gets equal importance.

Aditya G

50 lakh hectares affected! This is catastrophic for our annadata. Government should declare wet drought immediately and provide compensation as demanded by opposition.

Michael C

The green steel initiative in Gadchiroli is forward-thinking. But immediate relief for farmers should be the top priority right now. Hope both get adequate attention.

Nisha Z

My uncle's entire soybean crop is destroyed in Wardha. 2,215 crore from SDRF is not enough for 31 districts. Centre must step up support. Jai Kisan! 🌾

Karthik V

Positive that PM responded well. But actions matter more than assurances. Farmers need immediate financial aid, not just promises before elections.

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