A decision in this regard was taken at a meeting of the state Cabinet to ensure that there is no disruption of funds to meet expenditure on relief, repair and restoration works required due to the recent twin calamities in the state.
As the present corpus of the Contingency Fund is inadequate to meet the requirement, the government decided to increase the amount to Rs 1900 crore, state Finance minister Prasanna Acharya said.
"It is imperative in the interest of public service to temporarily increase the corpus of the Contingency Fund," Acharya said.
"It would not be possible to utilise the balance available in the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) and grant receivable from National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) for relief, repair and restoration work without making supplementary provision in the budget which would take a long time," sources said.
The ordinance will be sent to the Governor for approval, the minister said, adding, the state government could increase the corpus amount through an amendment to the Odisha Contingency Fund Act 1967 (Odisha Act 18 of 1967).
