K’taka Guv lauds govt’s handling of natural calamities

Bengaluru, Feb 17: Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala on Monday defended the state government’s management of natural calamities, outlined its priorities especially in irrigation sector and complimented it for prudent management of finances.

In his address to the joint sitting of legislature, being the first session of the year, he listed out the initiatives of the government in attracting investments.

The address, while noting that security is among the priorities of the administration, highlighted that approval has been given to reservation of women in 25 per cent of posts in police recruitment.

Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly Siddaramaiah, in his reaction, slammed the government, accusing it of conveying “false information” through the Governor’s speech.

“The government is conveying false information through the Governor’s speech. Adequate relief measures have still not been taken even after six months since the floods that took place. Many victims are still leading their life without shelter,” he tweeted.

Contrary to expectations in some quarters, the Governor’s address did not have any references on implementation of Citizenship (Amendment) Act in the state.

“Karnataka is known for its prudent management of finances. Being the first state in the country to lay out a fiscal consolidation roadmap to improve its finances, it went on to achieve the fiscal and debt consolidation targets laid out therein well ahead of the timeline prescribed,” Vala said.

Noting that during August-October 2019, Karnataka had suffered heavy damage due to torrential rains and floods, the Governor said the state machinery swung into action along with central agencies and undertook rescue and relief measures on a “warfooting”.

The government has sanctioned Rs five lakh each to houses that have to be reconstructed, Rs three lakh each for repairs to severely damaged dwelling units and Rs 50,000 each for the partially damaged, he said.

“The financial assistance sanctioned for house damage is highest in the country. My government has so far released financial assistance of Rs 827 crore to more than 1.24 lakh damaged houses,” he said.

A sum of Rs 207 crore has been released for 2.07 lakh families, he said, adding enhanced input subsidy of Rs 10,000 per hectare has been paid to affected farmers, Rs 2,104 crore for restoration of critical infrastructure, and 150 days of employment under MNREGS to those affected instead of 100 days.

Vala also said the government intends to start the implementation of a new scheme – “watershed development to prevent drought” – in 100 drought-prone taluks by converging MNREGS and Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayi Yojana (PMKSY).

Highlighting several farmer-friendly initiatives, he said his government has taken up irrigation projects on priority and during the current financial year about 12,000 hectares of irrigation potential has been created through major projects.

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