General

Central government constitutes a team to asses flood damage in Tamil Nadu

Author : NewsGram Desk

New Delhi: The Center on Tuesday said it would depute an official team on November 26 to assess the flood damage in Tamil Nadu.

In a statement, the union finance ministry said a sum of Rs.939 crore has been released to Tamil Nadu.

The government of India is deputing a team of central government officials to Tamil Nadu on November 26, 2015, to make a first-hand assessment of the damage.

On November 23, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa had sent a memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking for central funding of Rs.8,481 crore towards flood relief.

She also asked for an immediate relief of Rs.2,000 crore.

Rains lashed four districts in Tamil Nadu — Cuddalore, Chennai, Thiruvallur, and Kanchipuram — in the past couple of weeks killing at least 169 people.

A letter has also been received from Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, seeking central assistance in connection with flood damage, the finance ministry said.

According to the statement, a central team will also be sent to Andhra Pradesh as soon as a memorandum is received from the state.

For Andhra Pradesh, a sum of Rs.1,030 crore has been released during this fiscal towards disaster relief and also as a part of certain commitments made to the state consequent on the re-organization of the erstwhile composite state, the ministry's statement said.

(Inputs from IANS)

Subscribe to our channels on YouTube and WhatsApp

Download our app on Play Store

Who Is Natalie Harp? Donald Trump's 'Human Printer' Whose Brother Calls Her Extraordinary Devotion 'Very Unhealthy'

Govt Expands Central Licensing Rules to Cover Gene and Stem Cell Therapies

Rajasthan Bans Sale, Use of Bupivacaine Injection Used in Caesarean Deliveries, Other Surgeries

Ram Mandir Donation Row LIVE Updates: Anukalp Mishra and Avinash Shukla Openly Stole Cash in Front of CCTV

Couple’s Dramatic Proposal Atop the Empire State Building Goes Viral, Ends With Arrest by New York Police