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SUMMARY OF ITEM AND NORMS FOR RELIEF ON ACCOUNT OF NATURAL CALAMITIES, CYCLONE, DROUGHT, EARTHQUAKE, FIRE, FLOOD AND HAIL STROM

SN Item Description   Relief Norms Conditions Instructions dated
1 GRATUITOUS RELIEF
a Ex-gratia payment for loss of human life to the families of deceased persons   Rs.50000/- per deceased (1)The Tehsildar or any other senior revenue officer is to make the verification after associating the Sarpanch/Municipal Councillor.(2) He has not availed of assistance earlier (12/1/1994). 12/09/90, 17/02/92, 10/12/93, 09/11/94, 13/08/93, 10/12/93, 25/08/95, 26/11/01
b Ex-gratia payment for loss of a limb or both eyes Loss of a limb/both eyes due to  heavy rains/floods/fire (due to any cause) or lightening or collapse of house, pillar, pole or tree by furious dust storm. Rs.25000/-per victim A committeee headed by Assistant Civil Surgon and comprising of a medical specialist of the concerned limb and a medical officer is to certify the loss.(5/6/1998) When disability is more that 40%. 26/11/01
c Grivious injury requiring hospitalisation for more than a week   Rs. 5000/- per person   26/11/01
d Relief for the old, infirm and destitute children   Rs. 20/- per adult             Rs. 10 per child, per day   26/11/01
e Clothing and Utensils for families whoes houses have been washed away.   Rs. 500/- for clothing  & Rs. 500/- for utensils per family   26/11/01
2 SUPLIMENTARY NUTRITIION Rs. 1.05/- per day per head as per ICDS norms    
3 ASSISTANCE TO SMALL AND MARGINAL FARMERS FOR      
a Desiliting etc.   25% and 33 1/3% to small farmer and marginal farmers respectively on the basis of NABARD pettern subject to ceiling of Rs. 5000/- per hectare.   26/11/01
b Removal of debris in hill areas     26/11/01
c Desilting/Restoration/ Repair of fish farms     26/11/01
d Crop Loss : -        
1 Relief for loss  to standing mature / harvested crops due to heavy rains /floods hailstorms and loss to cotton crop due to pest attack (i) Where crop is totally damaged in early stage but the area can be re-sown in the same season, farmers may allowed relief for seeds, fertilizers etc.   The relief is admissible upto maximum of 10 acre per khatauni. If the khatauni has more than one co-sharer, the total relief admissible will be divided among the co-sharers in proportion to their shares.  14/9/95, 20/12/00, 26/11/01
    (ii) Where crop is totally damaged in early stage but area can be re-sown. Rs. 1000/-per acre The relief will be divided in the ratio of 1:2 between the landlord and tenant. Seeri to get relief to the extent of his share. 12/09/90, 22/09/95, 26/11/01
    (iii) Relief on account of damage of mature standing/harvested crops at the following rates may be allowed:   The unauthorised cultivator of government land will get 2/3 of the relief amount. While disbursing the amount any arrears of charges for unauthorised cultivation in preceeding years should be deducted. 9/12/1990, 26/11/01
    (a) Where the loss to mature standing/harvested crops exceeds 75% Rs.2000/-per acre The assesment is to be checked by CRO to the extent of 100%, by SDM to the extent of 50% and random check by DC. 9/12/1990, 26/11/01
    (b) Where the loss to mature standing/harvested crops exceeds 50% but does not exceed 75% Rs.1000/-per acre   26/11/01
    (c) Where the loss to mature standing/harvested crops exceeds 25% but does not exceed 50% Rs.700/-per acre   26/11/01
2 Relief on account of damage to fruit, vegetable, horticulture and floriculture (a) Where the loss to crops exceeds 75%. Rs.2000/-per acre The relief is admissible upto maximum of 10 acre per khatauni. 8/18/1993, 26/11/01
  standing/harvested  crops due to heavy rains/floods/hail stroms. (b) Where the loss to crops exceeds 50% but does not exceed 75%. Rs1000/-per acre However in case of damage to fruit gardens the relief is to be granted for the damage caused by hailstorms and floods only to the fruit bearing trees from the stage of flowering to plucking of fruits. 25/08/95,  14/09/95, 26/11/01
    (c ) Where the loss to crops exceeds 25% but does not exceed 50%. Rs.700/-per acre Relief will also be admissible only for the damage caused within specific dates which will be intimated by the Horticulture Department. 5/19/1997, 26/11/01
3 No crop sown due to water logging or floods (i) Where crops have not been sown for less than 2 years. If a person has sown two crops, then he should be paid 1/3rd of the relief amount and if he has sown one crop he should be paid 2/3rd of the relief amount. Rs.2000/-per acre The above norms shall be applicable in respect of relief on or after 12/9/97. 9/23/1997, 26/11/01
    (ii) Where crops have not been sown for 2 years. Rs.4000/-per acre   1/9/1998, 26/11/01
    (iii) Where crops have not been sown upto 5 years. Rs.6000/-per acre   , 26/11/01
    (iv) Where crops have not been sown more than 5 years. Rs.8000/-per acre   26/11/01
4 Relief for loss  to standing mature / harvested crops due to fire (any cause) / lightening but not due to electrical faults / short circuits Complete crop loss due to fire ( any cause ) except electrical faults in which cases should be sent to the PSEB. Rs 3000 per acre 1. Fire due to any cause                                                         2. Complete destruction of fully mature standing crop or harvested crop.                                                           3. Other conditions as for crop loss due to floods.                                                                                                    7/12/2001, 26/11/01
Note : From the next Financial Year no relif will be given on account no crop sown due to floods, water logging or any other reasons.
e Loss of substantial portion of land caused by lands slide, avalanche, change of course of rivers   Rs. 10000/- per hectare   26/11/01
4 EMPLOYMENT GENERATION      
a Only to meet additional requirement after taking into account, funds available under plan schemes viz., JRY,IJRY, EAS, etc.   As per Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojna Norms   26/11/01
5 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Assitance to small and marginal farmer/agricultural labourers      
a For replacement of drought, animals, milch animals or animals for livelihood Buffalo/bullock/cross bred cow/camel/horse Rs.4000/-per animal To maximum of 2 large animals including all categories. Assesment ot be carried out by gazetted officer with the help of staff of Animal Husbandry Dept. after associating Sarpanch/MunicipalCounciller. 12/09/90, 18-03-91, 14/09/95, 19/05/97, 26/11/01
Desi cow/mule/pony/ donkey Rs.2000/-per cow To maximum of 2 large animals including all categories. 26/11/01
Goat/Sheep/Pig Rs.800/-per animal To maximum of 4 small animals including all categories. 26/11/01
b Provision for fodder/fodder concentrate during  heavy rains/floods For evacuated families. Rs.12/- per day per large animal.                                                                                                   Rs. 6/- per day per small animal. Subject to a maximum of 8 heads of cattle per family. It is be paid in cash. 25/08/95, 14/09/95, 26/11/01
c Procurement, storage and movement of fodder   As per assesment by state level committee   26/11/01
d Movement of useful cattle to other areas   do   26/11/01
6 ASSITANCE TO FISHERMEN      
a For repair/replacement of boats, nets - damaged or lost   Subsidy will be provided for other equipments subject to ceilings on subsidy per family as per SGSY pattern   26/11/01
(i) Boat, Dugour-Canoe, Catermaran, Nets   The cost of boats will also be determined with reference to approved cost under SGSY   26/11/01
b Input subsidy for fish seed farm   Rs. 2000/- per hactare   26/11/01
7 ASSISTANCE TO ARTISANS IN HANDICRAFTS SECTOR BY WAY OF SUBSIDY FOR REPAIR/REPLACEMENT OF DAMAGED EQUIPMENTS
a Traditional Crafts        
(i) For damaged equipments   Rs. 1000/- per person   26/11/01
(ii) For raw material   Rs. 1000/- per person   26/11/01
b For Handloom Weavers        
(i) Repair/replacement of loom equipments and accessories   Rs. 1000/- per loom   26/11/01
(ii) Purchase of yarn and other materials   Rs. 1000/- per loom   26/11/01
8 DAMAGE TO HOUSES      
a Assistance for repair/restoration of damaged houses For a fully damaged pucca house Rs.10,000/- per house Assesment is to be done by gazetted officer after associating the Sarpanch etc. Relief will not be admissible for houses constructed unathorisedly on government, shamlat, panchayat land. 12/09/90, 06/12/93, 26/11/01
    For totally damaged kacha house Rs.6000/- per house   In order to qualify for being categorised as partially damaged, there should be significant and visible damage such as 5/19/1997, 26/11/01
    For Severly damaged pucca house Rs. 2000/- per house   26/11/01
    For Severly damaged kuchha house Rs. 1200/- per house   26/11/01
    Marginally damaged house Rs. 800/- per house   26/11/01
9 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS      
a Emergency supply of drinking water including transportation of drinking water in urban areas.   To be assesed by the State Level Committee for CRF   26/11/01
b Provision of medicines, disinfectionts insecticides for prevention of outbreak of epidemics.   To be assesed by the State Level Committee   26/11/01
c Medical care for cattle and poultry against epidemics   To be assesed by the State Level Committee   26/11/01
d Evacuation of people affected/likely to be affected   To be assesd by the State Level Committee   26/11/01
e Hiring of boats for carrying immediate relief & saving life   To be assed by the State Level Commttee   26/11/01
f Provision for temporary accommodation, food, clothing, medical care etc. of people affected/evacuated   To be assesed by the State Level Committee   26/11/01
g Air dropping of essential supplied   To be assesed by the State Level Committee   26/11/01
h Repair/restoration of immediate nature of the damaged infrastructure relating to communication, power, public,heealth, drinking water supply, primary education and community owned assets in the social sector.   To be assesed by the State Level Committee   26/11/01
I Replacement of damaged medical equipment and lost medicines of Govt. hospotals/health centres.   To be assesed by the State Level Committee   26/11/01
j Operational cost (of POL only) for ambulance service, mobie medical teams and temporary dispensaries   To be assesed by the State Level Committee   26/11/01
k Cost of clearance of debris   To be assesed by the State Level Committee   26/11/01
l Draining off flood water in affected area   To be assesed by the State Level Committee   26/11/01
m Cost of search and rescue measures   To be assesed by the State Level Committee   26/11/01
n Disposal of dead bodies/careasses   To be assesed by the State Level Committee   26/11/01
o Training to core multidisplinary groups of the State Officers drawn from different cadres-expenditure to be met from CRF.   To be assesed by the State Level Committee   26/11/01

Hon'ble Revenue Minister

   


Special Chief Secretary, Department of Revenue, Rehabilitation and Disaster Management

Sh.  K A P Sinha, IAS

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