Key Points

The Maharashtra government has officially requested financial aid from the National Disaster Relief Fund. This follows massive crop losses suffered by farmers due to recent heavy rainfall across the state. Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has promised that relief efforts will be prioritized to help farmers recover before Diwali. The state has already initiated a separate assistance package for damage occurring earlier in the year.

Key Points: Maharashtra Seeks NDRF Aid for Farmers After Heavy Rainfall Losses

  • State seeks substantial NDRF assistance for farmers hit by natural disaster
  • Deputy CM assures relief for flood-affected areas in Marathwada
  • Government announces Rs 1,339 crore package for earlier crop damage
  • Aid to be transferred directly to farmers' accounts via DBT system
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Maharashtra submits memorandum to Home Minister over farmers' losses from heavy rain; seeks NDRF aid

Maharashtra government submits memorandum to Amit Shah seeking National Disaster Relief Fund assistance for farmers suffering massive crop damage from heavy rains.

"Efforts will be made to compensate for the losses before Diwali. - Eknath Shinde"

Mumbai, September 26

The Maharashtra state government on Thursday submitted a detailed memorandum to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, seeking assistance from the National Disaster Relief Fund (NDRF) to support farmers who have suffered massive losses due to heavy rainfall across the region.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis shared the update on his X handle, stating, "A detailed memorandum was submitted today to our leader, the country's Home Minister, Hon. Amitbhai Shah, regarding the heavy rainfall in Maharashtra and the massive losses incurred by farmers due to it. Through this memorandum, a request was made for substantial assistance from the NDRF to the farmers affected by the natural disaster in Maharashtra. #Maharashtra #MaharashtraFloods"

Earlier in the week, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde assured affected farmers of possible relief and support in flood-hit areas of Marathwada. He confirmed that state ministers and officials are maintaining close coordination with district authorities and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) to manage the ongoing situation.

Speaking about the crisis, Shinde said, "Regarding the flood situation in Marathwada, I am in contact with all district officials and the NDRF rescue team. Farmers have suffered significant losses. Currently, helping farmers is the responsibility of our government. Our Chief Minister and all ministers are going to personally assess the situation. People should receive immediate assistance. Whenever farmers have faced crises, the government has always stood by them. Efforts will be made to compensate for the losses before Diwali."

Government sources confirmed that Maharashtra has announced a Rs 1,339 crore assistance package for farmers whose crops were damaged due to heavy rains between June and August 2025.

The panchnamas (official damage reports) for crops damaged by heavy rains during June-August have already been filed, and affected farmers are receiving aid. However, panchnamas for crops damaged by the current rainfall in Marathwada are yet to be completed.

According to a government order, the relief funds will be directly transferred to farmers' bank accounts through Direct Benefit Transfers (DBT), ensuring speedy and transparent assistance.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good initiative by the state government. But why does it always take so long? Farmers are suffering while panchnamas are pending. The process should be more efficient. Still, glad they're taking it seriously.
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Michael C
As someone working in agricultural sector, I appreciate the direct bank transfer approach. Reduces corruption and middlemen. Hope other states learn from this transparency model. 👍
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Shreya B
₹1339 crore package sounds substantial but is it enough considering the scale of damage? Our farmers deserve better insurance systems and long-term solutions, not just relief packages after every disaster.
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Amit W
Good coordination between state and central government is visible here. NDRF teams have been doing great work in rescue operations. Now the focus should be on rehabilitation. Jai Kisan! 🙏
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Nisha Z
Hope the ministers actually visit the affected areas and understand ground reality. Sometimes announcements remain on paper only. Farmers need immediate support, not just promises.

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