Sonowal urges Jaitley for financial help for flood-hit Assam

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Chief Minister today urged the Centre for a "liberal" financial help to the north-eastern state in the wake of a massive flood, which had hit 25 lakh people in 29 districts.

At a meeting with Union Minister Arun Jaitley, Sonowal sought his intervention in the release of funds under the Flood Management Programme (FMP), Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF), royalty arrears and incentives to the industries.


He requested Jaitley to help by all possible means to tackle the "unprecedented" and unusually long wave of floods this year, an official release said.

In this context, Sonowal sought the release of the central share of Rs 1,138 crore under the during the 11th and 12th five-year plans.

The state has already released its share against 141 schemes under the FMP, the release added.

Sonowal also urged the Union minister not to restrict the refund of CGST/IGST incentives to industries to 58 per cent, but to continue with the earlier policy of 100 per cent duties and taxes during the last three years of the 14th Commission award and under the North East Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy (NEIIPP), 2007.

"We are in the third year of the 14th Commission award and a 100-per cent refund has been given in the last three years. Thus, restricting the refund to the industries to 58 per cent is not appropriate," Sonowal was quoted as saying in the release.

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