Home > India > Report

EGoM approves Rs1,207crore drought relief package for Maharashtra

Wednesday, Mar 13, 2013, 10:11 IST | Place: New Delhi | Agency: PTI

Maharashtra has been reeling under the worst drought ever. With many calling this drought worse than 1972, the government has a huge task at hand in tackling its aftermath in drought affected areas.

Photo for representational purpose only.
Photo for representational purpose only. - DNA

An Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) on drought headed by Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar on Wednesday approved Rs1,207 crore relief package for Maharashtra.

"Rs1,207 crore drought relief package has been approved for Maharashtra," Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, who is also a member of the EGoM, said after the meeting of the minister.

Out of the total amount, Rs807 crore will be released under the National Disaster Relief Fund to 3,905 villages in the state where drought has affected rabi crops, sources said.

The rest Rs 400 crore will be released under the National Horticulture Mission to 1,100 villages where drought has hit kharif crops, they said.

The Maharashtra government had demanded a relief package of Rs1,801 crore under the National Disaster Relief Fund, but the central team after assessing the situation recommended Rs 872 crore.

Last year, Rs778 crore was approved to the state under this fund to mitigate losses to crop.

Shinde said the EGoM has approved drought relief packages for Kerala and other states as well.

Of the total 34 districts in Maharashtra, the worst- affected are Solapur, Ahmednagar, Sangli, Pune, Satara, Beed and Nashik. The situation is also serious in Buldhana, Latur, Osmanabad, Nanded, Aurangabad, Jalna, Jalgaon and Dhule districts, an official said.

Some districts in the state are facing acute shortage of fodder and drinking water problem. Drinking water is being supplied through tankers in most affected villages, the official added.