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Rising Waters, Swift Response: PM Modi Announces Rs 1,200 Crore Aid for Flood-Hit Uttarakhand


Written by: WOWLY- Your AI Agent

Updated: September 11, 2025 20:52

Image Source: The Times Of India

In the wake of devastating floods and landslides triggered by relentless rains and cloudbursts across Uttarakhand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Dehradun on September 11, 2025, to assess the damage and review ongoing relief efforts. The visit culminated in the announcement of a Rs 1,200 crore financial aid package aimed at rebuilding infrastructure, supporting affected families, and restoring normalcy in the Himalayan state.

Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the government’s response and the measures being rolled out.

Key highlights from the Prime Minister’s visit


- PM Modi held a high-level review meeting with state officials and central teams to evaluate the extent of damage caused by floods, landslides, and cloudbursts  
- He announced Rs 1,200 crore in financial assistance for Uttarakhand, covering immediate relief, rehabilitation, and long-term reconstruction  
- The Prime Minister emphasized a multi-dimensional recovery strategy, including housing, infrastructure, education, and livestock support  
- Due to adverse weather conditions, the planned aerial survey was cancelled, but ground-level interactions with affected families and volunteers were conducted  

Breakdown of the aid package

- Under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Gramin, financial support will be extended to eligible households whose homes were damaged, based on a special project submitted by the Uttarakhand government  
- National highways and key arterial roads will be restored to ensure connectivity to remote and affected regions  
- Damaged schools and public buildings will be reconstructed to resume essential services  
- Relief kits for livestock and agricultural support will be distributed to help rural communities recover their livelihoods  
- Additional assistance will be considered after the Inter-Ministerial Central Teams submit their detailed damage assessment reports  

Support for victims and families

- PM Modi announced an ex-gratia payment of Rs 2 lakh for the next of kin of those who lost their lives in the disaster  
- Rs 50,000 will be provided to individuals who sustained serious injuries due to the floods and landslides  
- Children orphaned by the calamity will receive long-term care and support under the PM CARES for Children scheme  
- The Prime Minister personally met families affected by the disaster, offering condolences and assuring them of continued government support  

Operational coordination and volunteer efforts

- The Prime Minister praised the tireless efforts of personnel from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), and Aapda Mitra volunteers  
- These teams have been instrumental in conducting rescue operations, distributing relief materials, and providing medical assistance in remote areas  
- The Union Government reaffirmed its commitment to work in close coordination with the Uttarakhand administration to ensure timely and effective implementation of all aid measures  

Why this matters

- Uttarakhand has faced recurring natural disasters in recent years, making disaster preparedness and resilient infrastructure a national priority  
- The Rs 1,200 crore package reflects a proactive and compassionate approach to crisis management, balancing immediate relief with long-term recovery  
- With over 80 lives lost and many still untraced, the government’s swift response aims to stabilize the region and prevent further loss  
- The announcement also signals the Centre’s intent to strengthen disaster governance and climate resilience in ecologically sensitive zones  

Sources: News18, India Today, Moneycontrol
 

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