RAIN SPARKS CROP LOSS FEAR IN PUNJAB
Chandigarh: Widespread rains lashed Punjab and Haryana on Friday, triggering fear among farmers about damage to wheat crop almost a month before the harvesting season. “Rains are not good at this stage and it will certainly affect yield of wheat,” Bhartiya Kisan Union (Ekta Ugrahan) general secretary Sukhdev Singh said. In view of the untimely rains and hailstorm, the Punjab government ordered a assessment of crop loss and all deputy commissioners have been asked to submit their preliminary report on Monday. Earlier, the AAP, which is the main opposition party in Punjab, demanded that an assessment of crop loss be conducted, with party legislator Harpal Singh Cheema writing to chief minister Amarinder Singh demanding 100 per cent compensation for crop loss due to untimely rains. He claimed that rains and hailstorm have damaged standing crops in several parts of Punjab. Expressing concern, the Punjab CM ordered urgent steps to ascertain the extent of the damage to ensure that due compensation can be awarded to the affected farmers at the earliest. He directed the financial commissioner revenue to issue detailed instructions to all deputy commissioners to conduct special assessment of crop loss, a statement said. Amarinder also asked the revenue minister and other senior officers to tour the rain and hailstorm affected areas extensively and conduct on-ground assessment. — PTI