Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

RAIN THREATENS COTTON CROP IN MANSA

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More than 300 acres of paddy and cotton fields are affected by heavy rain at Sahnewala, Ghuduwala and Dasoundhia villages in Mansa, raising a fear of heavy loss to crops.

Farmers of Sahnewala village, where around 200 acres have been flooded, said they have no option but to drain out the excess water manually.

“Rain is not an issue but stagnation of water in our fields poses problems. We don’t know as to how we will drain out the excess water,” said Gurmail Singh of Sahnewala village.

The three villages are situated at a low-lying area in Jhunir block and every year the cotton crop gets submerged due to rains. “While the district has seen loss of cotton crop due to pesticide and canal breach in the last couple of years, villages in our area have seen damage of cotton crop due to excess water every year,” said a farmer from Dasoundhia village.

Deputy commission­er Dharam Pal Gupta said: “Farmers should drain out the water from their fields themselves. What can the administra­tion do in this?”

District agricultur­e officer Gurdita Singh downplayed the issue and said water stagnation can harm the cotton crop but as of now it seems very unlikely.

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