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Declare floods as calamity, compensate farmers for loss

  • July 15, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Declare floods as calamity, compensate farmers for loss

Subject :Government schemes

Concept :

  • The Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), an umbrella organisation of various farmers’ outfits, urged the Centre to declare the floods and landslides in north Indian States, particularly in Himachal Pradesh, as a national calamity.

What is a national calamity/ disaster?

  • The central government has examined proposals in the past to define a national disaster.
  • However, there is no provision, executive or legal, to declare a natural calamity as a national calamity.
  • Hence there is no fixed criterion to define any calamity as a national calamity.
  • In this regard, the 10th Finance Commission (1995-2000) examined a proposal.
  • The proposal was to term a disaster “a national calamity of rarest severity” if it affects one-third of the state’s population.
  • The panel did not define a “calamity of rare severity”.
  • But it stated that a calamity of rare severity would necessarily have to be adjudged on a case-to-case basis.
  • It would have to take into account:
  • the intensity and magnitude of the calamity
  • the level of assistance needed
  • the capacity of the state to tackle the problem
  • the alternatives and flexibility available within the plans to provide relief, etc
  • Accordingly, 2013 Uttarakhand flood and 2014 Cyclone Hudhud in Andhra Pradesh were classified as calamities of “severe nature”.

What are the benefits of such a declaration?

  • On declaration as a calamity of “rare severity”/”severe nature”, support to the state government is provided at the national level.
  • The Centre also considers additional assistance from the National Disaster Response Fund.
  • A Calamity Relief Fund (CRF) is set up, with the corpus shared 3:1 between Centre and state.
  • When CRF resources are inadequate, additional assistance is considered from the National Calamity Contingency Fund (NCCF).
  • NCCF is funded 100% by the Centre.
  • Relief in repayment of loans or grant of fresh loans to the affected persons on concessional terms are also considered.

How is the funding decided?

  • It works as per the National Policy on Disaster Management, 2009.
  • The National Crisis Management Committee deals with major crises that have serious or national ramifications.
  • It is headed by the Cabinet Secretary.
  • The inter-ministerial central teams are deputed to the affected states.
  • They make assessment of damage and relief assistance required.
  • An inter-ministerial group, headed by the Union Home Secretary, studies the assessment.
  • It then recommends the quantum of assistance from the NDRF/NCCF.
  • Based on this, a high-level committee approves the central assistance.
  • It comprises of Finance Minister as chairman, and Home Minister, Agriculture Minister, and others as members.
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