Bengaluru, Mar 24: Karnataka is currently facing worst drought in the last 40 years, according to Revenue Minister V Srinivas Prasad.

He said that water was being supplied through tankers to 385 villages in the State and there was shortage of funds for providing water. A sum of Rs 214 crore had been released for ensuring water and fodder supply. Every DC has a minimum of Rs 2 crore at his or her disposal.
Prasad said that the State had faced six natural calamities after the Congress came to power. The present drought has led to a loss of Rs 15,636 crore. The Centre should have sanctioned its share of Rs 3,860 crore, but parted with only Rs 1,540 towards input subsidy for agricultural activities. The money is being paid directly to 21 lakh farmers, he added.
With the northeast monsoon failing in 2015-16, 62 taluks have been declared drought-hit. This has led to a loss of Rs 6,733 crore. The Centre's share should be Rs 1,416.93 crore for which a memorandum has been submitted, the minister said.
Basavanagouda Patil Yatnal (Ind) said, “While south Karnataka districts are getting funds, the north has been neglected. Problems being faced by Vijayapura is no different from that of Kolar, which is facing huge water shortage.”






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