Rs 1,351 crore relief to hailstorm-hit states

March 20, 2014 03:36 pm | Updated May 19, 2016 10:07 am IST - New Delhi

The Centre will provide Rs. 1,351 crore financial assistance to farmers affected by untimely rains and hailstorms in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, a government source said on Thursday.

The development comes amidst reports of farmer suicides in hailstorm-hit areas of Maharashtra.

“A relief of Rs 856 crore has been approved for Maharashtra and Rs 495 crore to Madhya Pradesh by the EGoM,” the government source said.

The source clarified that the Election Commission’s nod is not required for announcing the central relief as Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh governments have already declared some districts as disaster hit.

The Maharashtra government had sought Rs 1,427 crore relief for the affected farmers.

The decision to release the central aid from the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) was taken yesterday at the meeting of Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) on crop damage, headed by Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar.

Unseasonal rains, wind and hailstorm early this month has affected about 30 lakh hectares of rabi (winter) crops like wheat, pulses, oilseeds and horticultural crops in the two states.

In Maharashtra, crops in 17,69,403 hectares in 28 districts have been damaged, while in Madhya Pradesh 11,55,993 hectares in 51 districts have been hit, he said.

Crops in 13 districts of Karnataka and some parts in Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh have also been affected by untimely rains. The Karnataka government has also sought a relief package.

The EGoM will take a call on the relief package to Karnataka after a central team assesses the extent of damage and submits a report, the source said.

As of now, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh governments have not sent any memorandum seeking assistance from the centre to affected farmers, the sources added.

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