The Assam government has disbursed ₹146.26 crore to support thousands of families affected by devastating floods. The Chief Minister announced that further beneficiaries are being identified for the next phase.

  • Approx. 97,000 families received ₹15,000 each in financial aid.
  • Total government expenditure stands at ₹146.26 crore.
  • An additional 3,000 families are expected to be covered in the next phase.

In a significant move to alleviate the suffering of flood victims, the government of Assam has distributed direct financial assistance to nearly 97,000 families. Each eligible household has received ₹15,000 to help recover from the losses incurred during the recent floods. To date, the state treasury has released a total of ₹146.26 crore for this specific relief operation.

The Chief Minister stated that the administration is meticulously preparing the beneficiary lists to ensure transparency and inclusivity. He highlighted that the process is ongoing, and there is a high probability that around 3,000 more families will be included in the subsequent phase of distribution as verification continues in remote areas.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that direct benefit transfers (DBT) during natural disasters are crucial for maintaining local liquidity and preventing predatory lending among the rural poor. However, while the ₹15,000 provides immediate survival support, the recurring nature of Assam's floods necessitates a shift toward climate-resilient infrastructure.

"Immediate cash injections are the most effective way to stabilize households post-disaster, allowing them to prioritize their most urgent needs."

Historical Background

Assam has historically struggled with the annual overflow of the Brahmaputra and Barak rivers. The geographical terrain, combined with heavy monsoon rainfall and sediment buildup in riverbeds, makes the region one of the most flood-prone areas globally. Over the years, the state has transitioned from traditional food-grain distribution to direct cash transfers to improve efficiency.

Metric Current Data
Beneficiary Households ~97,000
Amount per Family ₹15,000
Total Expenditure ₹146.26 Crore
Pending Beneficiaries ~3,000
strong>Did You Know?: The Brahmaputra river is one of the few in the world that changes its course frequently, significantly complicating permanent flood-control efforts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How can citizens check if they are on the beneficiary list?
A: Citizens can check via their local district administration offices or the official state relief portal.

Q2: Is this a one-time payment?
A: Yes, this is a specific relief grant for the current flood cycle.