Provide swift relief to farmers affected by unseasonal rains: Centre to states
Under existing rules, states can extend relief to farmers from their respective State Disaster Relief Fund (SDRF) by notifying “local disaster“ that led to crop loss.

The Centre's missive went to states last month amid demand for relief from farmers who lost their standing crops on 106.73 lakh hectares across 14 states.
Under existing rules, states can extend relief to farmers from their respective State Disaster Relief Fund (SDRF) by notifying “local disaster“ that led to crop loss.
The SDRF has Rs 61,219 crore for 2015-20 as per the recommendation of the 14th Finance Commission. In the current fiscal, the fund has Rs 11,001 crore which can be used to compensate disaster during 2015-16.
Since the extent of loss to farmers will be more than Rs 11,001 crore, states will be assisted by the Centre with additional funds.
In its note to states, the agriculture ministry said, “If additional financial assistance, over and above the SDRF, is required, a memorandum may be submitted for consideration as per proceduresnorms for assistance from the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF).“
The ministry also instructed states to ensure that all individual beneficiaries must get financial assistance through their bank accounts.
At present, financial assistance is given to affected farmers under SDRF and NDRF in cases of 12 notified natural disasters -hailstorm, flood, cyclone, cloudburst, drought, earthquake, tsunami, landslide, avalanche, fire, pest attack and cold wavefrost.
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