Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday introduced a complete monetary help bundle of Rs 11,500 crore to strengthen flood management measures and irrigation initiatives in a number of states.
Whereas presenting the finances within the Lok Sabha, Sitharaman emphasised that the federal government will present monetary help for numerous initiatives by means of the Accelerated Irrigation Effectivity Program and different sources.
These initiatives embody the Kosi-Mechi intrastate hyperlink and 20 different ongoing schemes together with barrages, river air pollution management and irrigation initiatives. Moreover, flood management and irrigation surveys associated to Kosi will even be carried out.
“Bihar suffers from frequent floods, a lot of which originate from overseas. Plans to construct flood defenses in Nepal haven’t but progressed,” Sitharaman stated.
Assam, which offers with annual flooding brought on by the Brahmaputra and its tributaries originating exterior India, will even obtain help in flood administration and associated programmes, she stated.
“We are going to present help for flood administration and associated initiatives in Assam,” Sitharaman stated.
Highlighting the large losses suffered by Himachal Pradesh final yr, Sitharaman stated: “Our authorities will present help for reconstruction and rehabilitation by means of multilateral growth help.”
Related help was acquired in Uttarakhand, which suffered heavy losses because of heavy rains and large landslides.
Not too long ago, the state of Sikkim was hit by extreme floods, inflicting extreme injury throughout the state.
The finance minister added that the federal government will even present help to Sikkim.