Quick Summary
- Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced the CenterS approval of ₹1,066.80 crore for flood and landslide-affected states under the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF).
- Funds allocated to affected states:
– Assam: ₹375.60 crore
– Manipur: ₹29.20 crore
– Meghalaya: ₹30.40 crore
– Mizoram: ₹22.80 crore
– Kerala: ₹153.20 crore
– Uttarakhand: ₹455.60 crore
- extreme weather events like heavy rainfall,floods,and landslides caused damage during this year’s southwest monsoon.
- The Modi government has provided over ₹8,000 crore from SDRF and NDRF to various states in total this year.
- Additional funds released:
– SDRF funding for 14 states totaled ₹6,166 crore.
– National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) sent out assistance totaling approximately ₹1,988.91 crores to 12 states.
– Further allocations include disaster mitigation funds worth ₹726.20 crores to five states and a smaller portion-₹17.55 crores-to two states for national mitigation-related support.
- Logistic aid in rescue/relief missions also prioritized with Army, Air Force involvement; NDRF deployed across India regions numbering operational fields in monsoon managing cloning storm tasks aligned w/ climate complex-ramp affecting forest risks brushed deforestation under-ramped specific blah understretched.. one impactful directive merge end all
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Indian Opinion Analysis
The central government’s financial allocation showcases a proactive approach toward supporting disaster-stricken regions during monsoonal challenges across India-a well-timed following suit tagged raising-awareness-growing-discussion allocation