Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Locusts enter Haryana; minister says necessary action taken

- Press Trust of India htraj@htlive.com

CHANDIGARH: Swarms of locusts entered Sirsa, Bhiwani, Charkhi Dadri and Mahendraga­rh districts of Haryana, agricultur­e minister JP Dalal said on Sunday.

He said the locusts entered the districts on Saturday, with some settling in the fields during the night, adding officials swung into action and took necessary steps to ward off the threat posed by the short-horned grasshoppe­rs.

The minister said the agricultur­e department deployed fire tenders filled with chemicals and tractor-mounted spray guns to kill the insects.

“Chief minister Manohar Lal

Khattar has directed deputy commission­ers of these and adjoining districts to remain alert,” Dalal said.he said deputy commission­ers (DCS) have been directed to send a preliminar­y report about any loss to crops suffered by farmers after which a ‘special girdwari’ (revenue survey) will be ordered.he said since there had been such locust attacks recently, the farmers too had been asked to remain vigilant.dalal assured the farmers that the government would take all necessary measures if locusts are spotted in any district of the state and compensate the peasants in case of any loss to crops caused by the insects.meanwhile, in many villages where locusts were spotted, the farmers beat ‘thalis’ (plates) and other utensils in a bid to ward off the insects to protect their crops like cotton and bajra.a fortnight ago, a huge swarm of locusts had reached Rewari from Rajasthan, with parts of it settling overnight in the district and the remaining headed towards Gurgaon the next morning and even covered the skyline of the millennium city for a while before moving a way t o wards Ut t a r Pr a - desh.notably, Haryana had issued a high alert over a month ago after locust swarms attacked crops in neighbouri­ng Rajasthan and a few other states, but the insects moved away from the state.locusts, popularly known as ‘tiddi dal’, are short-horned grasshoppe­rs with highly migratory habits and voracious feeding behaviour.

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