The Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance, has today released an amount of Rs. 7,532 crore to 22 State Governments for the respective State Disaster Response Funds (SDRF). The amount has been released as per the recommendations of the Ministry of Home Affairs. State-wise details of the amount released are as under:
Andhra Pradesh | 493.60 |
Arunachal Pradesh | 110.40 |
Assam | 340.40 |
Bihar | 624.40 |
Chhattishgarh | 181.60 |
Goa | 4.80 |
Gujarat | 584.00 |
Haryana | 216.80 |
Himachal Pradesh | 180.40 |
Karnataka | 348.80 |
Kerala | 138.80 |
Maharashtra | 1420.80 |
Manipur | 18.80 |
Meghalaya | 27.20 |
Mizoram | 20.80 |
Odisha | 707.60 |
Punjab | 218.40 |
Tamil Nadu | 450.00 |
Telangana | 188.80 |
Tripura | 30.40 |
Uttar Pradesh | 812.00 |
Uttrakhand | 413.20 |
Allocation of SDRF funds to the States is based on multiple factors like past expenditure, area, population, and disaster risk index. These factors reflect States’ institutional capacity, risk exposure, and hazard and vulnerability. Based on the 15th Finance Commission recommendations, the Central Government has allocated Rs. 1,28,122.40 crore for SDRF for years 2021-22 to 2025-26. Out of this amount, the Central Government’s share is Rs.98,080.80 crore. The Central Government had already released Rs. 34,140.00 crore before the current release. With the current release, the total amount of Central share of SDRF released to the State Governments so far has gone up to Rs. 42,366 crore.