Kerala govt to provide Rs 6 lakh ex gratia to kin of Wayanad landslide victims
In cases where the deceased has no immediate family, the aid will be given to the closest relatives, provided they present a succession certificate, he said.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister MB Rajesh, who moved the resolution, highlighted the urgent need for Central aid for the rehabilitation of the affected people.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister MB Rajesh, who moved the resolution, highlighted the urgent need for Central aid for the rehabilitation of the affected people.
Following the incident, the state government submitted a detailed memorandum to the central government, requesting financial support for essential rehabilitation efforts, he said.
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Despite these efforts, no emergency aid has been provided to the state to date.
The Meppadi landslide is classified as a ‘Disaster of Severe Nature’ under the National Disaster Management Act, Rajesh said. Other states impacted by natural disasters have received assistance from the central government, raising concerns that Kerala has not been afforded the same consideration.
The resolution called for speedy financial assistance and loan waivers for affected residents. Delays will hinder rehabilitation efforts, the resolution stated.
The resolution also mentioned that under Section 13 of the National Disaster Management Act, 2005, the National Disaster Management Authority has the power to write off the loans of victims of a disaster of severe nature.
“The Centre should take immediate steps to invoke this power for the victims of the Chooralmala and Mundakkai landslides,” it added.
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