31 मार्च 2014
EGoM okays Rs 352cr relief for 4 states to replant horti crops
New Delhi, Mar 31. The Centre will provide Rs 352
crore assistance to farmers for replanting horticultural crops
that were hit by untimely rains and hailstorms early this
month in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Rajasthan,
a government source said today.
That apart, the Centre has decided to release Rs 92 crore
to Karnataka for providing relief to farmers who lost the rabi
crops and homes to unseasonal rains, the source said.
"The Empowered Group of Ministers, headed by Agriculture
Minister Sharad Pawar has approved Rs 352 crore as relief for
replanting and rejuvenation of damaged horticultural crops in
four states," the source said.
The funds will be released from the National Disaster
Response Fund (NDRF). This would be over and above the
assistance that is already being provided as part of a scheme
under the National Horticultural Mission (NHM).
While the assistance of Rs 92 crore, to be released from
NDRF, to Karnataka was approved in a separate meeting of the
High Level Committee, also headed by Pawar, the source said.
Finance Minister P Chidambaram and Home Minister Sushil
Kumar Shinde were present at both the meetings.
On March 20, the EGoM had approved a financial assistance
of Rs 1,351 crore to Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh for damage
to the crops.
Unseasonal rains, winds and hailstorms early this month
have affected rabi (winter) crops like wheat, pulses, oilseeds
and horticultural crops in the four states.
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