"A Group of Ministers (GoM) has already been constituted to look into the issue of inclusion of erosion as an eligible calamity. The GoM will also discuss and decide on inclusion of heat wave as natural calamity," Vice Chairman of National Disaster Management Authority M Shashidhar Reddy told PTI.
The move came after Reddy wrote to the Prime Minister citing large scale deaths due to extreme heat in various parts of the country mainly in Andhra Pradesh.
At present, avalanches, cyclone, cloud burst, drought, earthquake or tsunami, fire, flood, hailstorm, landslides, pest attack and frost or cold wave are defined as natural calamity by the central government.
A compensation of Rs 1.5 lakh under the NDRF is given to the next of kin of those killed in natural calamity.
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The GoM, under the chairmanship of Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, has Finance Minister P Chidambaram, Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, Water Resource Minister Harish Rawat and Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwali as members.
"I have also been invited to the GoM," Reddy said.
Death toll in Andhra Pradesh due to intense heat wave touched 1,157 so far this year as against 447 in 2012.
"As gathered from reports appearing in different media sources, there have been deaths due to heat waves in other states too like Gujarat (100), Maharashtra (90), Odisha (37), Rajasthan (35) and Bihar (34), totaling to 1,453 (296+ 1,157 in Andhra Pradesh) deaths in 2013," Reddy had said in his representation to the PM.
"In context of large scale deaths from heat waves reported from Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and from certain other parts of country, there is an immediate need to amend extant guidelines on NDRF or SDRF to include heat wave as an eligible calamity," Reddy had said.