MANILA, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- The Asian Development
Bank (ADB) on Thursday said it is helping upgrade India's capability of severe
flooding prevention in one of its poorest states.
ADB is extending a 150,000-U.S.-dollar technical
assistance grant to help lay the groundwork for a project designed to improve
Assam state's shields against flooding. The Project also aims to strengthen the
state's policy, planning, and institutional framework to address the problems
with a long-term strategy, the regional lender said in a press release.
Another 750,000-dollar grant will be provided by the
Multi-donor Trust Fund under the Water Financing Partnership Facility.
The Fund, administered by ADB, is contributed by the
governments of Australia, Austria, and Norway. Additional counterpart financing
of 230,000 dollars is being provided by the Assam state government.
India is one of the most vulnerable countries in the
world to floods and land erosion. Assam is especially vulnerable with 90 percent
of its agricultural and urban land located in flood-prone areas.
The Indian government has developed a policy
framework for integrated flood management but major gaps continue to exist
between the national framework and actual implementation at the state level, ADB
said.