Centre to give Rs 346 cr to Assam to tackle flood fury


Guwahati, Jul 23 (IANS): Amid flood havoc, the Centre has announced to provide Rs 346 crore under the Flood Management Programme (FMP) in Assam, officials said here on Wednesday.

An Assam government official said that during a video conference, Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Sekhawat promised Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal that the first instalment under FMP of Rs 346 crore would be released to the state soon. Sonowal apprised Sekhawat about the massive devastation caused by over a month long flood along with erosion in the state and various steps taken by the state government to deal with the situation.

The central minister requested the Chief Minister to send proposals for sanctioning money under Disaster Risk Management Fund which would facilitate the state government to get more funds from the Central Government for flood management, relief, erosion and other mitigation.

The Chief Minister also urged the Union Minister to allocate sufficient funds to the state government to strengthen 5,000 km of embankments built since 1951 in the state, which also turned into road cum embankments.

Responding to the Assam Chief Minister's request, Sekhawat assured Sonowal that the Central Government would soon hold discussions with the Bhutan Government about the floodwaters from the neighbouring country inundating a large area in northern Assam every year.

The Union Jal Shakti Minister also stressed on the need to adopt latest technologies in flood management and promised to extend all help and support from his ministry in finding permanent solutions to the problems of flood and erosion in Assam.

The on going month-long monsoon flood in Assam has killed at least 89 people, while around 26.32 lakh people of over 2,525 villages in 26 of the 33 districts were affected.

The flood also badly damaged 115,515 hectares of crop area and infrastructures across the state.

  

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    This government announced so many packages which never reached its citizens.

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  • Mohammed, India

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    Only 346 crore?? Isse zyada tho congress k mla aur mp khareedne me lage the...

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    Nowadays the trends like announcement, declaration or packages sounds weird and become mockery under Modi raj and for some people it is to feel like salt on burn.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    Flood in Assam is not due to rain in Assam. Flood comes to Assam, whether it is rain or shine. Since it is below Bhutan, where some mountains are as high as Himalayas, the water from that country flows into Assam every year, I think, there is no solution to this. I know this, since, I was in Assam last year in July for 5 days when there was flood. Rs 346 crores is peanut compared to the loss by the flood.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    The "Made in China" statue in Gujarat - total project costs apparently exceeded 7,000 crores (published 3,000 crores).

    The Assam floods, affecting millions of poor people, get a handout of 346 cores.

    Amazing calculations of the Gujju-bhai Government.

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  • Bhavya Baliga, Udupi

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    Unlike our leaders enjoying aerial surveys and disrupting life during such disasters till 2014, Modi means pure business at the nick of time. Assam will be back to normal the moment water recedes.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 23 2020

    This is only an announcement saying Rs. 346 Crores will be released soon ...

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