The central government has sanctioned Rs 1,066.8 crore as relief to the flood-hit six states of Mizoram, Meghalaya, Manipur,Assam, Uttarakhand and Kerala . The states have been severely affected by the south-west monsoon rains, resulting in massive floods and landslides, causing widespread destruction.
Share of the six states in the Rs 1066.80 crore relief is as follows:
Assam - Rs. 375.60 crore,
Manipur - Rs. 29.20 crore,
Uttarakhand - Rs 455.60 crore,
Meghalaya - Rs 30.40 crore,
Kerala - Rs. 153.20 crore,
Mizoram- Rs 22.80 crore
The fund has been provided to the states as the Central share from the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF).
Other Financial Assistance
In the current fiscal year 2025-26, the central government has so far released Rs. 6,166.00 crore from the State Disaster Relief Fund (SDRF) to 14 states.
Also, 12 States have received Rs 1,988.91 crore from the National Disaster Mitigation Fund (NDMF).
From the State Disaster Mitigation Fund, Rs 726.20 crore assistance has been provided to five states, and two states have received Rs 17.55 crore assistance from the NDRF.
The Disaster Management Act, 2005, provides a framework for the management of disasters in the country. It provides for the setting up of a National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) and a State Disaster Response Fund for every state in India .
These dedicated funds are the primary funds available to the government to deal with disasters.
The allocation of funds under SDRF and NDRF is based on the recommendations of the Finance Commissions.
Every state has to constitute an SDRF under Section 48 (1) (a) of the Disaster Management Act, 2005.
The fund is used to provide immediate relief to the victims of floods, landslides, droughts, earthquakes, fires, tsunamis, hailstorms, avalanches, cyclones, cloudbursts, pest attacks, frost and cold wave disasters.
Funding
For the general category states, the central government's contribution is 75 % and the state government’s is 25%.
For special category states of the North East, Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh. In the Union Territory of Ladakh and the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir, the central government's contribution is 90 % and the state/UT government’s is 10%.