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14/08/2010 Bihar to declare more districts drought-hit  
   Patna, Aug 14 (IANS) The Bihar government is likely to declare   more districts of the state as drought-hit as over 30 percent rainfall deficit   has severely affected paddy crop, an official said Saturday. As many as 28 districts of Bihar were declared drought-hit   about 10 days ago following scanty rainfall so far this year. 
 "The   government is seriously considering declaring more districts drought-hit. It is   under process. The final decision would be taken at the cabinet meeting in a day   or two," Vayasji, the principal secretary of the disaster management department,   told IANS.
 
 The districts likely to be declared drought-hit are Katihar,   Purnea, Kishanganj, Khagaria, West Champaran and Araria.
 
 The district   magistrates of these districts have already sent their reports on the drought   situation to the state government. "The government will hold a   video-conferencing with district magistrates of four districts on drought   situation Saturday," Vayasji said.
 
 An official in the Chief Minister's   Office said the state government is set to take the decision after the central   team visited the drought-hit areas and described the situation "grave and   alarming".
 
 The central team visited over a dozen drought-hit districts   of the state in the past three days. The team also met Chief Minister Nitish   Kumar and senior government officials.
 
 "The drought situation is   alarming and a matter of serious concern," a member of the central team told   IANS here after visiting Gaya, one of the 28 districts declared   drought-affected.
 
 According to sources, the officials visited villages,   interacted with farmers and held discussion with district officials, including   district magistrates, to assess the drought situation.
 
 Last week, Nitish   Kumar handed over a memorandum to the central government in New Delhi seeking   financial help of Rs.5,062 crore to tackle the drought.
 
 The drought has   affected hundreds of thousands of people for a second consecutive year.
 
 Low rainfall so far has hit paddy sowing and transplantation in Gaya,   Aurangabad, Jehanabad, Arwal, Nawada, Patna, Rohtas, Kaimur and Nalanda   districts.
 
 Over a dozen districts in Magadh and Patna divisions are   worst hit. Last year, the government declared 26 districts drought-hit.
 
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