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Karnataka govt may get drought relief of less than Rs 2,000 cr

However, a final call on the quantum of relief amount to be released from the National Disaster Response Fund to the state would be taken during the January 4 meeting of the high-level Committee, headed by Home Minister Rajnath Singh.

January 02, 2017 / 14:47 IST
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Karnataka government is unlikely to get the entire drought relief fund of Rs 4,702 that it sought from the central government as a sub-panel has recommended only Rs 1,782 crore for the 2016 kharif crop loss.

However, a final call on the quantum of relief amount to be released from the National Disaster Response Fund to the state would be taken during the January 4 meeting of the high-level Committee, headed by Home Minister Rajnath Singh.

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According to sources, a sub-committee on drought has reviewed the proposal of the state government vis-a-vis the report of the central team that submitted after visiting drought-hit areas.

"Going by the drought manual, the sub-committee has recommended Rs 1,784.44 crore drought relief to Karnataka. The committee's recommendation will furhter be deliberated in the high-level committee (HLC) meeting," an official source said.