Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Procuremen­t going on seamlessly: Punjab CM

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

KHANNA : Chief minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Friday visited the grain market, Khanna, to take stock of the arrangemen­ts for paddy procuremen­t. He said this time there was a slight delay in the arrival of wheat in mandis and in some areas even the produce is comparativ­ely less.

He said wheat procuremen­t in all mandis of the state is going on seamlessly.

He said the arrangemen­ts for the smooth procuremen­t of wheat in the state have been put in place and assured all stakeholde­rs, especially farmers involved in the procuremen­t process, would not face any difficulty. Mann said detailed instructio­ns have been issued to officials of the food and civil supplies department and heads of all state procuremen­t agencies to ensure timely payment besides immediate lifting.

During the CM’S visit, 50 quintals of wheat of Rajwant Kaur, wife of Kulwant Singh Bhadla through commission agent M/S Khushi Ram and Company, was procured by the Punjab State Warehousin­g Corporatio­n agency and online payment was made on the spot.

He assured that every single grain of farmers’ produce would be procured by the government through its 2,262 mandis. He said this year, they are expecting the arrival of 135 lakh MT of wheat in the state out of which around 97,000 MT would be expected in Khanna mandi alone and around 9.24 lakh MT in Ludhiana district. The CM said due to the Russia-ukraine war, there would be an increase in demand for wheat globally and this time

wheat is being purchased above the government-fixed MSP by private traders. He said after depositing tax in mandis, private traders can procure wheat from all mandis of the state at ease.

He said payment is being transferre­d online to the bank accounts of farmers within 48 hours and he is personally monitoring the ongoing wheat procuremen­t process.

Officials have been directed to ensure that there should be no problem in transporta­tion, payment and bardana bags. All arrangemen­ts of potable drinking water, lights, sitting arrangemen­ts and toilets, etc, have been ensured in all mandis. Mann said to ensure there is no arrival of wheat from other states, the state government is fully geared up and strict action would be taken against all officials or anyone allowing this corrupt practice. Prominent among those present were Khanna MLA Tarunpreet

Singh Sond, financial commission­er, agricultur­e, and farmers welfare, DK Tiwari, secretary, food and civil supplies, Gurkirat Kirpal Singh, and Ludhiana DC Varinder Kumar Sharma.

Initiate flood protection works, ACS told

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann on Friday directed the additional chief secretary, water resources, to initiate the cleaning and flood protection works at the vulnerable sites across the state well before the onset of monsoon.

Chairing a meeting to review the overall irrigation and drainage system, especially Ghaggar river and its tributarie­s, Mann asked the chief engineer, drainage, to positively start the cleaning of waterways beneath the bridges and removing the silt lumps besides strengthen­ing the weak points prone to frequent flooding.

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