Raje, also the Leader of the Rajasthan House, announced the package after about three hours of debate by MLAs cutting across party lines on crop damage and loss of lives in rain- related mishaps.
As per the calamity norms, the kin of those killed in rain-related mishaps were given a compensation of Rs 1.5 lakh. In addition to this, the state government would provide Rs 1.5 lakh, Raje assured the House.
Now, the next of kin of the deceased would receive a cash compensation of Rs 3 lakh, she said.
Under National Calamity Relief Fund (NCRF) norms, till now the compensation was Rs 1,650 per goat or sheep and Rs 16,400 per milk yielding animal, she said.
The state government would soon send a letter to the Centre demanding an increase in the famine relief works from 60 days to 90 days, she said.
The government will consider woes of farmers and try to provide maximum relief and compensation to every victim of recent rains, lightning, hailstorm, she said.
The compensation against crop damage, loss of animal and maintenance or repair of damaged houses would be completed by April 20, Kataria said.
As of last night, 25 people have lost lives, over 166 cattle and 1,315 livestock animals were killed, the minister said.
