Key Points

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has formally requested substantial financial aid from the National Disaster Response Fund. He was accompanied by his deputies Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar when submitting the memorandum to Home Minister Amit Shah. The appeal highlights unprecedented damage to crops across more than 31 districts, affecting over 50 lakh hectares of land. The state government has also pledged to provide assistance to all affected farmers before the upcoming Diwali festival.

Key Points: Fadnavis Shinde Pawar Seek NDRF Aid for Maharashtra Flood Hit Farmers

  • Fadnavis seeks maximum NDRF aid for crop loss and livelihood assistance for farmers
  • Over 50 lakh hectares of agricultural land damaged across 31 districts
  • State government promises aid to all farmers before Diwali festival
  • New flood-control measures include protective walls and modernized barrages
3 min read

'Provide substantial aid from NDRF to help farmers hit by floods': Maha CM Fadnavis requests HM Shah

Maharashtra CM Fadnavis, with deputies Shinde and Pawar, requests substantial NDRF aid from HM Amit Shah for farmers affected by widespread floods and crop damage.

"“The Maharashtra government needs maximum relief allocation from the NDRF to provide adequate assistance to affected farmers - CM Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, Sep 25

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who was accompanied by deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde, in a memorandum submitted to the Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday demanded to provide substantial assistance from National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) to help the farmers affected by the natural disaster in the state.

The memorandum was signed by CM Devendra Fadnavis and his deputies Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar.

“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,” said the Chief Minister.

CM Fadnavis 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 ares 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,” said the CM in a memorandum.

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

Earlier, CM Fadnavis after visiting the flood hit villages from Marathwada on Wednesday assured farmers that the state government will firmly stand with them in this crisis.

“All affected farmers will be provided assistance, setting aside all eligibility criteria, and this aid will be distributed before Diwali,” he announced.

He added that the government will provide all the necessary help especially when in many parts of the state, cloudburst-like rains have led to river flooding, damaging crops and washing away fertile soil.

The CM also declared plans for flood-control measures: building a protective wall, renovating old barrages with modern gates, and constructing new barrages to regulate sudden water inflows.He further stated that drone surveys and mobile photos will be accepted as valid records for panchnama (damage assessment) in places where physical access is not possible.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
Good to see drone surveys being used for damage assessment. This is much needed modernization in our system. Technology can really help in reaching remote areas.
S
Sarah B
While the intentions seem good, I hope the aid actually reaches the farmers without bureaucratic delays. We've seen promises before Diwali that never materialize on time.
V
Vikram M
Building protective walls and modern barrages is a long-term solution needed. Every year we face the same flood problems. Permanent infrastructure is the way forward.
A
Ananya R
My uncle's farm in Marathwada is completely destroyed. The soil erosion is heartbreaking. Immediate financial help is crucial for farmers to survive until next season.
M
Michael C
Setting aside eligibility criteria is a humane approach. In such disasters, every affected farmer deserves help regardless of paperwork. Hope other states learn from this.
K
Karthik V
50 lakh hectares affected is massive! This will impact food prices across the country. Central government must provide maximum support from NDRF without delay.
N

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50