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Crop damage reports only 8 out of 38, when will the rest come? Farmers waiting for compensation

Today is the last day of April. Exactly 24 hours ago, the Agriculture Department has presented its report on the supply of hot and rabbi crops. In April, most of the state’s districts have caused heavy damage to crops due to weather thunderstorms and hail, but only eight districts have been proposed. The Minister of State and Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha ordered all district officials to be submitted within 24 hours. At the same time, farmers of many villages are still waiting for authorities so that they can report the damage.

Loss of more than 33 percent of these districts

On April 9, 10 and 14, the Agriculture Department inspected the district officials of Subal, Nalanda, Samastipur, Gaya, Madhubani, Navada, Madapura and Begusarai districts due to crop damage such as rain, thunderstorms and hail. Of these, more than 33 % of crop damage is 4,908. The total estimated damage is estimated at Rs 8,39,57,775, for which the state government has demanded a sum of money from the disaster management department. Once the amount is received, the affected farmers will help the affected farmers through the DPD under the ‘Agricultural Input subsidy scheme’.

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The rain caused much destruction

According to Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha, in the recent past, the crops of farmers have been severely damaged due to thunderstorms and premature rainfall in various parts of the state. Many large crops including maize, wheat, hot mung, urath, sesame, peanuts, pan, dove, vegetable, banana and onion have been affected. “Farmers are our Annadata, in this disaster, the government is fully committed to them. The department is committed to providing adequate relief to the affected farmers. It should be noted that a few districts have come up with a survey of a few districts so far.

Officers are not reaching, farmers are waiting

Avadesh Kumar Singh, a resident of Hajibur Black, a village in Vaishali district, has lost more than a thousand banana trees due to thunderstorms and thunderstorms. He says that the fruits in all the trees were almost ready, but at the time of earning, the entire crop was ruined.

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At the same time, farmer Lal Bahadur rented one and a half acres of land and grew the wheat crop. About 25 thousand rupees were priced, but the production has been significantly reduced due to rain, he said. Some crops are still lying in the field. They expect relief from the government, but no official has noticed yet. Like these peasants, many such farmers are sitting in the eyes of the government. The Minister of Agriculture and the officials should see how long they provide relief to such farmers.

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