Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced Rs 1,600 crore in additional financial assistance for flood-ravaged Punjab. The package includes immediate support through advance releases of SDRF funds and PM Kisan payments to help farmers recover. Specific measures target farmers without power connections and include support for refurbishing damaged borewells and converting diesel pumps to solar. The comprehensive plan also covers house reconstruction, school repairs, and extensive water harvesting projects to ensure long-term recovery.

Key Points: Modi Announces Rs 1600 Crore Aid for Flood-Hit Punjab Farmers

  • Rs 1600 crore financial aid announced for Punjab flood relief
  • Advance release of second SDRF instalment and PM Kisan funds
  • Support for rebuilding homes under PM Awas Yojana
  • Special assistance for farmers without power connections
  • Reconstruction of damaged government schools and national highways
  • Water harvesting structures to be built under Jal Sanchay program
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PM Modi announces financial assistance of Rs 1,600 crore for flood-hit Punjab

PM Modi announces Rs 1600 crore Punjab flood aid, including PM Kisan advances, house rebuilding, and support for farmers lacking power connections and damaged borewells.

"PM Modi emphasised the need for a multi-dimensional approach to help the entire region and its people recover. - Prime Minister's Office"

New Delhi, September 9

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced financial assistance of Rs 1,600 crore for Punjab, in addition to the existing Rs 12,000 crore allocated to the state. There will be an advance release of the second instalment of SDRF and PM Kisan Samman Nidhi.

As per the Prime Minister's Office, PM Modi emphasised the need for a multi-dimensional approach to help the entire region and its people recover. This would include measures such as rebuilding homes under the PM Awas Yojana, restoring national highways, reconstructing schools, providing relief through the PMNRF, and distributing mini kits for livestock.

Recognising the critical need to support the agricultural community, additional assistance will be provided specifically targeted at farmers who currently lack power connections. For bores which have been silted over or swept away, support for refurbishing would be extended under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana on a project mode, as per a specific proposal from the State Government, as per the PMO.

For bore pumps running on diesel, convergence with the MNRE for solar panels & support will be facilitated for micro-irrigation under the Per Drop More Crop guidelines.

Under the Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana - Gramin, financial assistance will be extended under "Special Project'' submitted by the Government of Punjab for the reconstruction of houses in rural areas to eligible households whose houses have been damaged due to floods, as per the PMO.

Government schools damaged in the recent floods in Punjab will receive financial support under the Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan. The State Government is required to provide all requisite supporting information as per guidelines.

Construction of recharge structures for water harvesting will be undertaken extensively in Punjab under the Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari program. This project will focus on repairing damaged recharge structures and constructing additional water harvesting structures. These efforts will enhance rainwater harvesting and ensure long-term water sustainability.

The Union Government has also sent Inter-Ministerial Central teams to visit Punjab to assess the extent of damage, and based on their detailed report, further assistance will be considered.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good initiative but implementation is key. Previous flood relief funds took months to reach people. Hope this time the system works faster. The solar panel support for irrigation is a smart move 💡
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Aman W
As someone from Punjab, I appreciate the comprehensive approach - housing, schools, agriculture, and water management. The multi-dimensional strategy shows proper planning. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
While the announcement is welcome, I hope there's proper monitoring of fund utilization. Transparency in how this 1600 crore is spent would build more trust among citizens.
Kavya N
The focus on water harvesting structures is excellent thinking for long-term solution. Punjab's water table has been falling for years. This disaster could become opportunity for sustainable water management 💧
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Michael C
Good to see the central government stepping up during natural calamities. The coordination between state and central agencies will be crucial for effective relief distribution.

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