Rs 100 crore flood relief for Kerala after Rs 1,220 crore demand


Kochi, Aug 13, (DC): The Union government has sanctioned Rs 100 crore as immediate assistance to the rain-ravaged Kerala while the state demanded Rs 1,220 crore.

Union home minister Rajnath Singh announced the aid after making a whirlwind tour to some of the flood-affected places on Sunday.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had given him a representation citing rough estimation of damages at Rs 8,316 crore and demanding an interim relief of Rs 1,220 crore.

Promising every help for the state to meet the present situation Mr Singh, however, remained non-committal on declaring it as a national calamity.

Describing the flood situation the worst since the 1924 deluge, he said the Union government had released Rs 80 crore each earlier. He said the demand for more would be considered.

The minister along with Mr Vijayan, Union tourism minister Alphons Kannanthanam and others made an aerial survey of the flood-hit Idukki and Ernakulam districts.

He also visited a relief camp on the outskirts of Ernakulam. Mr Vijayan sought a special package to overcome the calamity.

His memorandum pointed out that out of the Rs 1,220 crore the state demanded, `820 crore was under the National Disaster Relief Fund guidelines placed earlier.

The Central team that visited the state before the fresh spell of flooding had also recommended the same amount as immediate assistance, it said.

The state is facing the monsoon ravages for the second time within a month, and new team should be sent for assessing the loss and damages afresh, it said.

The compensation under the NDRF norms is limited and would not meet the requirement of the state. The government should release funds taking into account the prevailing situation.

  

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    Of course there were floods and streets are waterlogged. But the damage is not to the extent of 8000 crores!
    Why should Kerala communist government make use of the opportunity and snatch my money which I paid as tax?

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    BJP govt will release Cows for effected families in kerala.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    This seems to be piece meal relief package by the central government in comparing to the state demand

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    How can the Gujju-bhai's Government spare any more?

    There is an urgent need to build the Bullet train for the rich Gujju businessmen running businesses in Mumbai, and wanting to reside in Gujarat. The Bullet train will cost Rs 150,000 crores.

    The poor and suffering have to wait.

    PS: The Gujju-bhai may have heard that in Kerala an electrician earns one crore, and a coconut plucker earns two crores annually. So must have concluded that Kerala is super-rich.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    What a Merciless inhumane attitude of BJP central govt!!!???. Kerala state govt demanded 1220 crores, the loss and damage was estimated at 8316 crores and BJP central govt is just throwing peanuts of just 100 crores!!!????.... Just because it's non BJP govt in Kerala????.... UP is getting more than one lakh crores just on word of mouth of development ( BJP version of development).

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    Government has 200 Million USD for Rwanda farmers ...

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    FEKU MAHARAJ JOSSEY KI JAI HO.

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