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NABARD Approves Rs 795 Crore To Rebuild Infrastructure Damaged By Amphan In Bengal

The state government had sought Rs 1,028 crore from NABARD for repairing impaired embankments under Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF).

NABARD Approves Rs 795 Crore To Rebuild Infrastructure Damaged By Amphan In Bengal

Cyclone Amphan had ripped through West Bengal on May 20, killing 96 people (File)

Kolkata:

National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has sanctioned Rs 795 crore for reconstructing infrastructure damaged by Cyclone Amphan that ripped through West Bengal in May, an official from the agency said on Thursday.

The state government had sought Rs 1,028 crore from NABARD for repairing impaired embankments under Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF).

The amount of Rs 795 crore was sanctioned following the appeal by the government, the official said.

Cyclone Amphan had ripped through West Bengal on May 20, killing 96 people and leaving behind a trail of destruction.

NABARD has already provided Rs 145 crore under RIDF to the state as special liquidity support for boosting rural infrastructure in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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