EnvironmentThursday, 14 May 2026·The Hindu - National
Centre may create joint funding framework for heatwave mitigation in India
India is considering a joint Centre-State funding framework for heatwave mitigation, linking response costs to the disaster financing system.
Key highlights
Direct fact
In May 2026, India is weighing a joint Centre-State funding framework for heatwave mitigation, after years in which heatwave response remained outside the main disaster financing architecture.
Key specifics
- Heatwave mitigation is being linked to a joint Centre-State funding model, not only State-level spending.
- The policy shift is reported in May 2026, making it a current-affairs issue for disaster management.
- The news specifically mentions the main disaster financing architecture, indicating a governance and budget angle.
- Heatwaves are treated as a disaster-response planning issue, relevant to climate adaptation and public administration.
- The framework concerns India’s Centre-State fiscal coordination, a recurring TNPSC theme in governance questions.
Exam lens
Question type: Environment + governance, Centre-State funding, disaster management, climate adaptation. TNPSC one-liner: identify why heatwave mitigation needs a separate financing framework and how it differs from routine disaster funding.