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After giving Rs1000 crore to Andhra Pradesh, PM promises more

The Central teams were ready to visit the state for assessing the impact of drought, but were asked to wait in view of the deluge.

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Prime minister Manmohan Singh has assured the Andhra Pradesh government of extending additional financial assistance, beyond Rs1000 crore already announced, through various Central schemes for taking up large-scale rehabilitation in the aftermath of the massive floods that ravaged five districts of the state.

"The Rs1000 crore assistance announced by the prime minister is only the first instalment. He has assured that resources will not be a constraint and asked us to prepare detailed schemes for securing additional grants," chief minister K Rosaiah told reporters after seeing off Singh at the Begumpet airport here today.

Singh, who made an aerial survey of flood-hit parts of Kurnool and Mahbubnagar districts in AP and Raichur in Karnataka, asked the state to submit proposals to Central government departments concerned for clearance and allocation of funds.

"It is our responsibility to provide necessary financial assistance in this hour of crisis," Rosaiah quoted Manmohan Singh as having told him.

Rosaiah said he had instructed state officials to dovetail the rehabilitation and reconstruction works initiated by the state with Central schemes so that required funds could be secured at the earliest. As the state faced simultaneous floods and drought, relief assistance have to be provided to the victims of both, Rosaiah said.

The Central teams were ready to visit the state for assessing the impact of drought, but were asked to wait in view of the deluge, he said, adding the Centre would constitute special teams to estimate the devastation caused by the floods. Based on these assessments the state will seek funds from the government, the chief minister said.

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