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Centre Releases ₹1,066 Cr Relief for Flood-Hit States

RR Team, July 11, 2025July 10, 2025

In a decisive move to support flood and landslide-affected regions, the Central Government has approved ₹1,066.80 crore as financial assistance to six severely impacted states. This release comes under the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) during the ongoing southwest monsoon season.

States Receiving the Central Assistance

The allocation aims to help states manage rescue, relief, and rehabilitation work effectively. The distribution is as follows:

  • Assam: ₹375.60 crore
  • Uttarakhand: ₹455.60 crore
  • Kerala: ₹153.20 crore
  • Meghalaya: ₹30.40 crore
  • Manipur: ₹29.20 crore
  • Mizoram: ₹22.80 crore

These states have faced extremely heavy rainfall, floods, and landslides over the past few weeks. The financial support is part of the Centre’s quick response to the escalating natural disasters.

Modi Government’s Commitment to Disaster Relief

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the guidance of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the government has shown strong commitment in providing timely aid.

Officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs confirmed that the Centre stands “resolutely beside the states” during any crisis. The release of over ₹1,000 crore further proves that sentiment.

“We will not let any state face a disaster alone,” said a senior government spokesperson. “India stands united in the face of adversity.”

Year-Wide Disaster Support Across India

This is not a one-off gesture. In 2025 alone, the government has already released:

  • ₹6,166.00 crore from SDRF to 14 states
  • ₹1,988.91 crore from NDRF to 12 states
  • ₹726.20 crore from the State Disaster Mitigation Fund (SDMF)
  • ₹17.55 crore from the National Disaster Mitigation Fund (NDMF)

This brings the total disaster-related fund release to over ₹8,000 crore so far in 2025, according to the Press Information Bureau.

On-Ground Support: More than Just Money

The Centre’s efforts go beyond financial assistance. It has deployed 104 teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) across 21 States and Union Territories for rescue and relief operations.

In addition to NDRF, the Indian Army and Air Force have also been deployed. From rescuing stranded villagers in Assam to airlifting relief material in Uttarakhand, the combined response is both strategic and swift.

Assam and Uttarakhand Among Worst-Hit

Assam and Uttarakhand are among the most severely affected. Assam continues to battle riverine flooding and erosion, displacing thousands. The Brahmaputra and its tributaries have caused widespread inundation.

In Uttarakhand, landslides triggered by continuous rainfall have cut off roads, destroyed homes, and disrupted transport. Emergency teams have been working round the clock to restore normalcy.

Helping the Northeast States

Several Northeastern states including Meghalaya, Mizoram, and Manipur have also experienced flash floods and landslides. These hilly regions are particularly vulnerable to rainfall-induced disasters.

The support for these states is part of the Centre’s larger strategy to ensure inclusive disaster management—reaching even the remotest regions.

Relief with Speed and Sensitivity

What stands out in the Modi government’s disaster response is the speed of fund release and the multi-agency coordination. It is not just about writing cheques—it is about being present when it matters most.

“We are not waiting for red tape. The situation demands urgency and compassion,” said a Home Ministry official involved in the disaster response operations.

A Call for Preparedness

While the government’s swift action is commendable, experts continue to stress the need for better disaster preparedness at the state level. Stronger early warning systems, community training, and climate-resilient infrastructure are the way forward.

The funds released will also assist in such long-term preparedness efforts, ensuring better response in future crises.

Key Points at a Glance

  • Centre released ₹1,066.80 crore to six flood-hit states.
  • Assam and Uttarakhand received the largest shares.
  • Total disaster funding this year crosses ₹8,000 crore.
  • 104 NDRF teams deployed across 21 states/UTs.
  • Support includes Indian Army and Air Force assistance.
  • Focus on fast relief, rehabilitation, and mitigation.

This massive effort reinforces India’s commitment to disaster management. The Centre’s proactive steps show that in times of crisis, the nation will always stand together.

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