The Free Press Journal

State okays ` 313cr for hailstorm-hit farmers

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MUMBAI: The Maharashtr­a government has given an administra­tive nod to release nearly Rs 313 crore from the state disaster response fund (SDRF) for farmers whose crops were damaged in the recent unseasonal rains and hailstorms. A government resolution (GR) to this effect was issued recently, a revenue department official said.

According to figures of the revenue department, standing crops on 2,93,289 hectares of land, spread over 19 districts, were affected by the last month’s unseasonal rains and hailstorms. “The government has sent a memorandum to the Centre seeking a financial assistance of Rs 2,400 crore collective­ly for pink bollworm (a pest) attacks on cotton crops and damage to crops caused by hailstorms and unseasonal rains,” Agricultur­e Minister Pandurang Fundkar told PTI.

The Centre is yet to release any amount. He said the amount (Rs 313 crore) sanctioned for farmers affected by hailstorms and unseasonal rains will be provided on an urgent basis and as per the SDRF norms. Once the required funds are sanctioned by the Centre, this amount will be adjusted against the money taken from the SDRF, Fundkar said.

As per the data, Rs 139 crore would be required for affected farmers in Amravati division, Rs 130 crore in Aurangabad, Rs 42 crore in Nagpur and Rs 96.72 lakh in Nashik division. “The government has told the district collectors it will be mandatory for them to conduct `panchnama’ (site inspection) for agricultur­al fields that have suffered losses of more than 33 per cent,” the revenue department official said.

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