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December 21, 2010
New Delhi

PM announces a 400 crore rupee relief to Andhra Pradesh

A delegation comprising of various Members of Parliament from Andhra Pradesh met Prime Minister today and apprised him of the losses incurred by farmers in various regions of Andhra Pradesh that suffered cyclonic rains recently. The delegation apprised that the unprecedented rains have resulted in the extensive damage to cotton crops and tobacco. They also apprised the Prime Minister of the crop losses incurred by paddy cultivators since export is not permitted. Further, the delegation also raised the issue of crop damage to gram and groundnut. The Honorable MPs requested for urgent relief to be provided to the farmers including opening of paddy centres, purchase of cotton, waiver of interest on crop loans etc.

The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Mr.Kiran Reddy had also met the Prime Minister a few days ago and brought to the Prime Minister's attention the plight of the farmers in the state.

The delegation was informed that Central share of the State Disaster Relief Fund amounting to Rs. 381.63 crore has been already released to the State. Taking into account the corresponding State share of SDRF, an amount of Rs.508.84 crore is thus available in the SDRF. Further a team from the Centre visited the State last week for an on-the-spot assessment of losses. Moreover, a team of NDRF comprising 35 personnel, along with necessary equipment like life saving jackets, inflatable boats is permanently camping in Vijayawada to assist the State Government for rescue and relief operations.

The Prime Minister announced an advance of Rs.400 crore to be paid to the State Government for immediate relief and assured the delegation that expeditious action shall be taken on the reports of the Central team and based on their assessment, additional relief could be provided. He also assured the delegation that the Central ministries would be directed to take expeditious action on the issues raised by the Members of Parliament in their joint memorandum.