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You say Centre has ignored Kerala ??? Then who did this???
PM Narendra Modi announces immediate relief of Rs 500 crore to flood-hit Kerala
Kerala floods: Railways announces free transportation cost for sending relief material
Railways to supply 14.5 lakh litres of drinking water to flood-hit Kerala
Kerala floods: Kochi's LPG plant reopens, Modi govt provides 9,300 Kilolitre of kerosene to state
- PM Modi and the home minister Rajnath Singh visited Kerala and coordinated the rescue operation.
- PM announced interim relief of ₹600 crore.
- PM Modi announced compensation of Rs 2 lakh for deceased victims.
- Prime minister directed the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to repair the main national highways damaged due to the floods on a priority basis.
- .Insurance companies have been asked to hold special camps for assessment and timely release of compensation to the affected families and beneficiaries under social security schemes and directions have been issued for early clearance of claims under the Fasal Bima Yojana to agriculturists
- The central public sector undertaking like the NTPC and the PGCIL have been asked to render all possible assistance to the state government in restoring power lines .
- Villagers, whose 'kutcha' houses have been destroyed in the devastating floods, would be provided the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin homes on a priority basis.
- Under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Gurantee scheme 5.5 crore person days have been sanctioned in the labour budget 2018-19.
- Declared RS 50,000 to the victims who have been reported to be seriously injured.
- Under the Mission for the Integrated Development of Horticulture, farmers would be provided assistance for replantation of damaged horticulture crops.
- Any further request for incurring the person days would be considered as per the requirement projected by the state
- Western Naval Command sailed Indian Naval Ship (INS) Mysore with relief material to provide assistance to Kerala, ship carried about 70 tonnes of relief material which includes bottled water, ready to eat meals, fresh ration, milk, biscuits and other miscellaneous things like medicines, essential toiletries, phenyl, gash bags, bleaching powder, and candles.
- The Western Naval Command's Karwar Naval Base has also sent approximately 15 tonnes of fresh rations on Indian Naval Ship Sharda.
- INS Deepak had sailed from Mumbai for Kochi with divers, Geminis, raincoats, gumboots, bottled water, fresh rations and ready to eat meals.
- National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and other Central Ministries and Kerala Government coordinated the rescue mission.
- Navy,Air Force, Army, NDRF and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) are engaged in the rescue and relief operations.
- Sushama Swaraj announced that the passports damaged in Kerala flood will be renewed for free.
- Indian Railway announced free transportation cost for sending relief materials to Kerala.
- Indian Railway supplied 14.5 lakh litres of drinking water to Kerala.
- The Ministry of Civil Aviation has cleared the use of naval airbase INS Garuda at Kochi for civilian operations to address the flight disruptions caused at Cochin International Airport due to flood.
- Central government allocated 50000 mt food grains to Kerala.
- Central government allocated 9,300 Kilolitre of kerosene to Kerala.
- The Department of Consumer Affairs made arrangements to airlift 100 metric tonnes of pulses.
- Railways provided free blankets and bedsheets to meet the immediate requirements of the state government.
- The Air India offered to airlift relief material without any cost.
PM Narendra Modi announces immediate relief of Rs 500 crore to flood-hit Kerala
Kerala floods: Railways announces free transportation cost for sending relief material
Railways to supply 14.5 lakh litres of drinking water to flood-hit Kerala
Kerala floods: Kochi's LPG plant reopens, Modi govt provides 9,300 Kilolitre of kerosene to state
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