Bengaluru, June 11: As the state has received 54 per cent more rains than normal rainfall in this season, total 104 persons lost their lives in the rain-related casualties and all of them were given Rs 5 lakh compensation each, said Revenue Minister RV Deshpande.
Speaking to reporters at the Vidhana Soudha here on Monday, the Minister said that all district administrations were directed to give compensation to the loss of lives and properties in the recent rains. As of now, there is no dearth for funds in the state. There is Rs 186 crore available in the deputy commissioners account and the State Disaster Management Authority has Rs 320 crore. This fund would be utilized for compensating the losses. Survey is being conducted to assess the crop loss and soon after getting the report, a proposal would be submitted to the centre for funds, he said.
Lightning claims 94
Out of total 104 people who lost their lives in the rain-related incidents, 94 persons died due to lightning and remaining 10 persons washed away in the rainwater. Out of total 2238 houses damaged in the rains, 189 houses were completely damaged, while 2101 houses were partially damaged. Each partially damaged house was given Rs 5200 and completely damaged house was given Rs 95,100 compensation. Apart from human lives, 332 cattle lost their lives and each cattle was given Rs 25,000 compensation. Total Rs 8.63 crore compensation was given from the State Disaster Management Funds, the Minister said.
Drinking water situation improved
As the monsoon advanced in the state, drinking water situation is improved a little bit. As of now, only 248 villages are facing the water scarcity and 401 tankers were being used to supply water to the needy villages, he said.
Following good rains in most parts of the state, agriculture activities are active and the Agriculture department has taken steps to distribute seeds and fertilizer on time. There is no scarcity of seeds and fertilizer in the state, he said.
Revenue department senior officers Ramana Reddy, Gangaram Baderia, Mounish Mudgil and others were present.
Surveyors appointment
Steps were taken to appoint the vacant surveyors posts in the state. Shortly appointment order will be issued to 1067 surveyors who are undergoing training. Title deeds would be issued to the bagair hukum farmers as per the norms.
- Revenue Minister RV Deshpande
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Guna (MP), Nov 17: A 20-year-old man went missing when he jumped into the water in a dam for the shooting of a social media reel in Madhya Pradesh's Guna district on Sunday, police said.
The incident occurred around 5 pm at Gopisagar Dam in Ruthiyai area, some 20 km from the district headquarters, an official said.
Dharnawada police station in-charge Prabhat Katare said Deepesh Lodha handed over his mobile phone to his friend Raj to shoot a reel as he dived into the water near the sluice gate of the reservoir, he said.
Lodha also told his friend that he knew swimming, the police official said.
However, the young man started drowning, prompting his friend to seek the help of the people in the vicinity, the official said.
After being alerted, police informed the State Disaster Emergency Response Force (SDERF), which launched a search to trace Lodha, the official said.
Phool Singh Banjara, a farmer, said his children alerted him that someone was in trouble in the dam. By the time he reached, Lodha was drowning and soon went missing, he said.