To
1.All the Commissioners of Divisions in the State
2.All the Deputy Commissioners in the State
Memo No.7/4/90-ERII/4857
Chandigarh,dated the 13/8/93
Sub: Instructions regarding relief for persons affected by heavy rains, floods during the 1993 Monsoon season.
In partial modification of the instructions issued vide this department memo No.13/22/90-ERII/5824, dated 12th September 1990 and memo No.5/38/91-ERII/1350, dated 17th February 1992, sanction is accorded for revision of norms for the grant of relief for the loss by Natural Calamities at the following rates in future:
I (a) Ex-gratia grant :
Ex-gratia grant for death of a person, both major and minor is rasied to Rs.50000.
A certificate from the Panchayat or Municipal Committee/ Corporation, as the case may be, that the person concerned has died due to floods should be a sufficient proof for giving this grant.
(b) Grant for the loss of limbs or eyes due to heavy rains / floods and other natural calamities is raised form Rs. 10000 to Rs. 25000 to the victim.
II Subsistence grant :
Subsistence grant is raised from Rs. 4 per head per day to Rs. 7 per head per day.
III Fodder relief :
Fodder grant is raised from Rs. 3 per large animal per day to Rs. 6 per large animal per day and from Rs. 1.50 per small animal per day to Rs. 3 per small animal per day.
IV Loss of cattle heads:
The rates for loss of cattle heads are revised as follows :
(a)Rs. 2000 per buffalo, bullock, crossbred cow
(b)Rs.800 per desi cow
(c)Rs.400 per goat, sheep, other animal
V Relief for house damage :
Rates for relief for damage to houses are revised as follows :
(a) For fully damaged pucca house Rs. 4000
(b) For partially damaged pucca house Rs. 2000
(c) For fully damaged kutcha house Rs. 2000
(d) For partially damaged kutcha house Rs. 1000
(e) For fully damaged hut Rs. 500
(f) For partially damaged hut Rs. 250
2.The above mentioned revised rates will be effective wef 1/7/1993. These rates would also be applicable to loss due to all natural calamities which are eligible for relief as heretofore. The patwaris should associate representatives of village community such as Sarpanches, Panches and lambardars while assessing loss/ damage. In urban areas Municipal Councillors should be associated with the assessment. However, the Deputy Commissioners are requested to ensure that the damage is correctly assessed and the relief is disbursed to the genuine sufferers.
3.The other terms and conditions contained in this Department memo No. 13/22/90-ERII/5824, dated 12th September 1990, Memo No. 13/22/9-ERII/8047, dated 28th November 1990 and Memo No. 5/38/91-ERII/1350 dated 17th February 1992 shall remain in force as heretofore.
Addl Secretary to Govt Punjab
Revenue (M) Department