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Centre blocking funds, not serious on Assam flood problem: Gogoi

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Guwahati:  Four months after the Assam government submitted a memorandum to the Centre, two inter-ministerial teams have visited the state this month to asses the damages caused by floods last year.
Addressing a press conference here, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said “We had submitted the memorandum in October last year. The inter-ministerial team visited the flood-hit areas only this month. Where will they get flood now? The Centre is not at all serious about the problem in Assam.”
In October 2014, Assam had sought Rs 9,370 crore assistance from the Centre to mitigate problems created by floods, rebuild damaged infrastructure, rehabilitate victims and strengthen embankments. “When Jammu and Kashmir was hit by floods, the Centre gave instant relief. Assam was also very badly hit last time, but we have not got a single penny from the Centre yet,” Gogoi said.
He said the first inter-ministerial team visited on February 3 and toured Goalpara, Barpeta and Kamrup districts, while another came to the state on February 13 and visited Dhemaji, Lakhimpur and other districts in Upper Assam. “All flood management works that are being done now, we got the funds during UPA tenure,” Gogoi claimed.
He said the Centre was not releasing money under various departments despite giving utilisation certificates. “We have submitted UCs for Rs 5,236.98 crore worth of schemes in 2013-14. Despite that, only Rs 2,591.62 crore have been release in 2014-15 against the total central fund allocation of Rs 7,161.57 crore,” he added.
On October 1 last year, Gogoi had submitted his demand through a memorandum to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on his visit to flood-affected areas of Assam and Meghalaya.
The Centre had requested the state to resend the demands in a standard proforma and the Assam government had sent it on October 22.
The state government in its memorandum sought Rs 2,010 crore for damaged infrastructure, which included roads and bridges, dwelling houses, health centres and school buildings.
It also demanded Rs 660 crore for rescue and relief operations.
Besides, Rs 6,700 crore was sought as special assistance to the state, which included Rs 3,500 crore for raising and strengthening of embankments and Rs 1,000 crore for mitigating flood problems in Guwahati city.
The state government also sought some changes in the SDRF guidelines for raising the ex-gratia to the next of kin of persons who lost their lives in natural calamities from the existing Rs 1.5 lakh to Rs 3 lakh to persons up to 14 years and Rs 5 lakh to persons above 14 years. (PTI)

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