Kumaraswamy seeks more disaster funds for K'taka

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Chief Minister HD wrote a letter to appealing for higher allocation of funds for drought relief in the state.

"State is prone to natural disasters like drought, flood, hailstorm, excessive rainfall, lightening etc. In the past 17 years, state has faced 13 droughts of varied intensity. As far as the SDRF allocation is concerned, has been allocated only Rs.1, 527 crore for five year period from 2015-16 to 2019-20," the letter read.

"Other states such as Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and have been allocated Rs.8,195 crore, Rs.6094 crore and Rs.4847 crore and Rs.3394 crore respectively. Hence, had requested for enhancement of SDRF allocation to Rs.3, 050.72crores," the letter added.

further said that the had submitted a comprehensive memorandum on May 7, 2016, requesting for additional allocation.

"The had submitted a comprehensive memorandum on May 7, 2016; requesting for an additional allocation of Rs.12, 272.21crore as central assistance for various drought proofing measures," the letter further noted.

"Now, the has already been constituted and it is earnestly requested that should make appropriate recommendation to base the allocation of SDRF on the hazard vulnerability risk profiles of the States," it added.

The SDRF is available to states for disaster response and is constituted under Section 48 of the Disaster Management Act, 2005.

The funds are used to meet expenditures for providing relief to victims of disasters.

According to media reports, water shortage hit almost all parts of Karnataka earlier in the year and 160 out of the state's 176 taluks were officially declared drought-hit.

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 19:45 IST