Bengaluru:As Karnataka is battling the second wave of the pandemic, Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa on Wednesday announced over Rs 1,250 crore relief package for those whose livelihoods have been affected by COVID-19 induced lockdown.
The Chief Minister also said a decision will be taken on extending the current lockdown, a couple of days ahead of it coming to a close on May 24. "Our government had given financial packages to various sectors during the COVID first wave.
Despite that, as the current restrictions have affected the livelihood of those with unorganized sector and farmers, to mitigate its impact we are announcing a relief program of more than Rs 1,250 crore," Yeddyurappa said.
Speaking to reporters here, he said his government was announcing the package despite the state facing financial constraints and is standing by the people during this difficult time.
"We have done the best we can within the current financial limitations, and will consider if any further needs to be done in the future," he said in response to a question.
The state government had initially announced 14 days "close down" from April 27, but subsequently imposed a complete lockdown from May 10 to May 24, as the COVID cases continued to spike.
With the current lockdown ending early next week, several leaders, including ministers, have expressed themselves in favor of extending it, to control the spread
of COVID.
Listing out details of the relief package, the CM said Rs 10,000 relief will be given to growers for per hectare loss. It will benefit about 20,000 farmers and may cost Rs 12.73 crore.
For the losses suffered by fruit and vegetable growers, Rs 10,000 per ha financial relief will be given to growers, limiting it to one hectare. He said this will benefit about 69,000 farmers and may cost Rs 69 crore.
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