Flood Management and Border Areas Programme (FMBAP): Objectives and Components

Context: 

The Union Cabinet approves the  Flood Management and Border Areas Programme (FMBAP) for a period of additional  five years.

Flood Management and Border Areas Programme: Key Highlights

  • The programme was approved with a total budget of Rs. 4,100 crore for a period of 5 years from 2021-22 to 2025-26.
  • The Scheme will incentivise  States that  implement flood plain zoning, recognised as an effective non-structural measure for flood management. 

Flood Management and Border Areas Programme

  • About: It is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme whereby the Government of India provides technical guidance and financial assistance to State Governments and supports their efforts in Flood management and control.
  • Objectives:

    • To save  towns, villages, industrial establishments, communication links, agricultural fields, infrastructure, etc. from the devastation caused by floods and erosion. 
      • The catchment area treatment works will help in the reduction of sediment load into rivers. 
  • Nodal Ministry: Department of Water Resources, Ministry of Jal Shakti
  • Launch: It was launched  during the XI five year plan (2007-2012)

Flood Management and Border Areas Programme

  • Components: 

The Flood Management and Border Areas Programme has two components – 

    • Flood Management Programme (FMP): Central assistance in the ratio 90 (centre): 10 (state)  for Special Category States and 60::40 for General states will be provided for taking up critical works related to flood control, anti-erosion, drainage development and anti-sea erosion, etc
      • Under this component 522 projects are taken up out of which 427 projects have been completed providing area benefit of 4.99 mha.
    • River Management and Border Areas (RMBA): 

      • It is a 100% centrally funded component. 
      • It will include hydrological observations and flood forecasting on common border rivers and also an investigation of water resources projects in neighbouring countries, pre-construction activities for water resources projects on common border rivers, and activities of the Ganga Flood Control Commission (GFCC).
      • The works also protect important installations of security agencies, border outposts, etc.  along the border rivers from flood and erosion. 
Also Read: Urban Flooding: Why Are Our Cities So Flood-Prone?

News source: PIB

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