Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

CROP DAMAGE: PUNJAB HIKES RELIEF BY 50%

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com n

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab government on Wednesday raised the compensati­on for damaged crops due to bad weather from Rs 8,000 to Rs 12,000 per acre. “The state government has enhanced the compensati­on from Rs 8,000 to Rs 12,000 per acre for damaged crops from 76 to 100 per cent damaged due to inclement weather,” said state revenue minister Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria in a release.

The enhanced compensati­on will be big relief for the farmers, he said, adding that the order will come into effect from June 20, 2017.

Meanwhile, additional chief secretary Vini Mahajan said the government was giving Rs 2,000 per acre for crop damaged 26-32% and Rs 5,400 per acre for 33-75%damaged crop. Sarkaria said the state government was fully committed to ensure welfare of farmers and doing everything possible to bail them out.

61 BATHINDA FARMERS GET NOTICE FOR EARLY SOWING OF PADDY

BATHINDA: With paddy being sown on 261 acres in the district before Wednesday (June 20), the officially mandated date, the agricultur­e department has issued notices to 61 farmers in the district for violating its orders.

“Farmers ploughed down early-sown paddy on four acres. but the rest still stands. All 61 farmers who have been issued notices will have to reply. The department has been instructed to take action against those who violated the orders and we will comply,” said Bathinda chief agricultur­e officer Gurditta Singh. “We are waiting for replies from farmers. The action can be in the form of a penalty or ploughing the early-sown paddy any time before crop ripening,” he added. Penal measures that the state government has announced include a fine of ₹10,000 per hectare, snapping power connection of tubewells, and not purchasing the early sown paddy crop. HTC

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