13 drought-hit states, including Karnataka, 'forget' to use Centre's drinking water funds


New Delhi, Apr 14 (NDTV): The Centre has faced much criticism for not doing enough to ease the hardship of drought-affected states, but data shows that state governments cannot escape their share of blame for the enormous crisis.

The 13 states hit by an acute water shortage have not used funds allocated to them by the Centre for drinking water projects, data from the Centre's rural development ministry shows.

"Details available with the ministry show that 13 states, including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Jharkhand and Telangana have not utilised the funds provided to them by the Centre," Union Rural Development Minister Chowdhry Birendra Singh told NDTV, adding that nearly 1500 crore is parked at various levels "including districts that are worst affected by water shortage,"

The Centre provides funds to states under the national rural drinking water programme through a budgetary allocation for the rural development ministry.

The statistics released by the ministry show that as on Sunday last, Maharashtra - where the Marathwada region is facing its worst drought in decades - had 322 crore of unspent central funds for drinking water.

Karnataka, where about 500 villages are now completely dependent on water supplied by tankers, had 200 crore in unspent funds. Uttar Pradesh had 332 crore parked and Telangana, around Rs. 20 crore.

The Centre also provides all states with a "flexi-fund" - easy access to 10 per cent of total allocation - which they can use for emergency measures to provide immediate relief. None of the states reeling under drought have utilised even the flexi-fund.

Top sources in the government said that on Monday, April 11, Rajasthan finally submitted a report with details of projects and how it is using the central funds. There are no such reports yet from the other states.

The Centre, which argues that declaring drought is a state's prerogative, has been rapped on the knuckles by the Supreme Court which has asked whether it is washing its hands of the responsibility at a time of crisis.

Agriculture and Farmer Welfare Minister Radha Mohan Singh quoted constitutional provisions to say, "The power to declare drought is completely vested with the states and the Centre has no role other than providing funds and placing a monitoring system. The Ministry of Agriculture can only issue guidelines and broad parameters to be followed."

  

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  • steven, dxb

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    After receiving the fund there will be blowing trumpet from center on money and corruption.. Erek bodh center da kiri kiri, oondu ragale ejji barpini popini

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Thu, Apr 14 2016


    We only hear cheap talk by leaders about bringing black money, transparency, RTI bla bla bla, and no action in reality.

    Why can't Central govt. make it public in the media, and their official websites about all the funds it has allocated, with the respective dates, as well as the concerned state govt. officials, ministers, MPs, who receive and utilize these funds, so that the public can hold each one of them responsible for the "man made blunders" we face on a national level.

    Jai Hind !!

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  • santoshprabhu, india

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    again blamiing center boz of modi. why cant state govt decl

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  • paul dsouza, balakunje

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    MUNICIPALITY/CORPORATION DOESN'T SPEND EVEN 25% OF SANCTIONED MONEY TO PROJECTS. EVEN WHEN THEY SPEND, PROJECTS ARE BEEN WRONGLY DESIGNED & PUBLIC HAS TO SUFFER.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    WHY THE CENTER BLAMES THE STATE.IS IT NOT THEIR DUTY TO MONITOR AND INSIST THE STATES TO AVAIL THESE FUNDS TO SOLVE THEIR WATER PROBLEM INSTEAD OF NOW PUBLISHING THE DEFAULT STATES

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    No. If they start monitoring it closely the states will start complaining about interference as politicians cannot take cuts.

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  • Rajju, DXB

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    Drought in Latur is not a phenomena created in last 2 years, it has suffered for decades, lets see who ruled this place

    Since lots of noise is being made about drought in ‪#‎Latur‬ ‪#‎Maharashtra‬ it made me to check why so much mess as this problem is in many area but Latur is severely hit.

    Since 1st election in 1962 to latest in 2014 the constituency is continuously represented by ‪#‎Congress‬ for 50 years out of total 54 years and out of 54 yrs by one family for 32 years whose member was CM of state for 8 years - Vilasrao Deshmukh......
    now why Pappu not talking about Latur

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  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    Barish Tho nahi hai lekin funds pani mein gayen pura 13 states mein. Kya baath hai...

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  • Mahathma, mangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    Niddherammayya is busy in his own scams (hublot, son) and in own buildups....his whole team is busy in their own business to create communal chaos/visits Senior leader Jannanna busy in press meet instead of solving such drought issues, poor people are suffering

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  • sid, mangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    but they make sure their travel expense is claimed on time !!!

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  • Hussain, Abudhabi

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    Sab k sab chor hain....Sufferers are the people who voted for them

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    If a student do not do his home work, then it is the duty of the Teacher to beat him, and see that he does the home work regularly....

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  • perchu, pervaje

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    but finally the exam should be attended by student only. father cannot attend his sons exam right? these people are busy with blame game only. they don't need the welfare of people.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    Father attending son's exam......Is it impossible in our country.....
    I never expected that Maharastra and other states will find a place in the list...

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  • Thimmappa, Chitrapu

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    Teacher may be labeled 'Intolerant' if he/she beats!

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  • rahul, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    I GUESS THIS 200 CRORE LEAKED SOME WHERE.

    ALREADY KARNATAKA IS FACING HEAVY LEAKAGE PROBLEM DESPITE DROUGHT IN 500 ODD VILLAGES.

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