Sanjoy gorh, Editor, FinBuzz India Published: August 3, 2026

Assam Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma rolled out a major Assam flood relief 2026 on August 3, transferring ₹15,000 in interim financial assistance to nearly 75,000 flood-affected families. The Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) covers households in Sivasagar, Charaideo, Jorhat, and Golaghat districts. The event, held at the CM Secretariat in Dibrugarh, also saw the rollout of PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana benefits for eligible households in Charaideo. The move aims to give families quick financial support as they rebuild homes damaged by this year’s floods.
Why This Relief Package Matters
Assam’s 2026 flood season has left thousands of families without basic household items. Homes were damaged, belongings were swept away, and many families are still struggling to return to normal life.This interim payment is meant to bridge that gap. It gives families money in hand before the full damage assessment and final compensation process is completed.
Key Details of the DBT Relief
According to official statements from the Assam government, here is what the relief package includes:
- Financial assistance: ₹15,000 per eligible flood-affected family
- Mode of payment: Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) to bank accounts
- Districts covered: Sivasagar, Charaideo, Jorhat, and Golaghat
- Total families benefited: Close to 75,000 households in this phase
- Total funds released: Over ₹112 crore in the first tranche, with additional tranches pushing the total higher
- Disbursement window: The transfer drive is expected to continue over the following days
Officials said the amount is meant to help families buy essential household items such as clothes and utensils, and to support cleaning and restoration of homes after floodwaters recede.
District-Wise Breakup of Beneficiaries
Sivasagar and Charaideo, among the worst-hit districts this year, account for the largest share of beneficiary families. Jorhat and Golaghat also received a meaningful share of the relief funds.The state government has said further verification is underway, and the number of eligible families is expected to rise as damage surveys continue in the coming weeks.
Extra Support for Sivasagar and Charaideo
Families in Sivasagar and Charaideo who are still unable to return to habitable homes will receive an additional ₹10,000. This second tranche is meant for households still staying in relief camps or temporary shelters.This step shows the government is trying to account for families with more severe housing damage, rather than giving a flat amount to everyone.
PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana Launch in Charaideo
Alongside the flood relief, the Chief Minister also launched benefits under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana for beneficiaries in Charaideo district. This central scheme provides subsidised rooftop solar power connections to eligible households.Rolling out this scheme during the same event links flood recovery with long-term energy support for affected families.
Who Attended the Event
The relief transfer event was attended by senior state officials, including the Chief Secretary and top officials from the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA). Their presence reflects the coordinated administrative effort behind the relief rollout.
What Happens Next
The Assam government has said a detailed ground-level damage assessment will begin soon in the affected districts. This survey will cover losses to houses, crops, and livestock. Final compensation will be decided based on this assessment, in line with government norms.
The state has also announced other support measures for the worst-hit areas, including waived land tax for a year in Sivasagar and Charaideo, and free electricity for domestic consumers using up to 300 units.
A Wider Pattern of Relief Measures
This DBT transfer is part of a broader relief effort by the Assam government this flood season. Officials have simplified rules for ex-gratia payments to families of flood victims, removing the earlier requirement of a postmortem report for compensation claims.
Families of flood deaths are set to receive ₹9 lakh in ex-gratia, combining state and central government funds.
FAQs
Q1. How much financial assistance is each flood-affected family getting in Assam? Each eligible flood-affected family is receiving ₹15,000 as interim assistance through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
Q2. Which districts are covered under this Assam flood relief package? The relief package covers Sivasagar, Charaideo, Jorhat, and Golaghat districts.
Q3. How many families will benefit from this Assam flood relief scheme? Close to 75,000 flood-affected families are covered in this phase, with the number expected to rise after further verification.
Q4. Is there additional support besides the ₹15,000 relief? Yes, families in Sivasagar and Charaideo still unable to return to habitable homes will get an additional ₹10,000.
Q5. What is PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, and how is it linked to this relief? It is a central scheme offering subsidised rooftop solar connections. Its benefits were launched for eligible households in Charaideo alongside the flood relief event.
Summary
Assam’s government has moved quickly to get money into the hands of flood-hit families through DBT, rather than waiting for the full compensation process to finish. With nearly 75,000 families covered in this phase and more verification underway, the number of beneficiaries is likely to grow. The rollout of solar power benefits in Charaideo alongside flood relief shows the state is also looking at long-term support, not just emergency aid.
This article may be updated as more official details on the relief disbursement become available.
Sources
- ANI News: https://aninews.in/news/national/politics/assam-cm-transfers-rs-112-crore-interim-flood-relief-via-dbt-to-75000-families20260803130008/
- Sentinel Assam: https://www.sentinelassam.com/breakingnews/assam-govt-announces-rs-112-crore-flood-relief-package-for-over-60000-families
- ETV Bharat: https://www.etvbharat.com/en/state/assam-govt-waives-land-tax-for-one-year-for-people-of-two-worst-flood-hit-districts-chief-minister-himanta-biswa-sarma-facebook-live-updates-enn26080107145
- India Today NE: https://www.indiatodayne.in/assam/story/assam-flood-victims-to-receive-rs-15000-interim-relief-ex-gratia-without-postmortem-announces-cm-himanta-1430872-2026-07-28
- New Kerala: https://www.newkerala.com/news/a/assam-flood-rs-160-crore-transferred-affected-families-881.htm
Note: This article may be updated if the Assam government releases revised figures or additional relief measures.

