The Free Press Journal

Raj districts face serious locust threat

- SANGEETA PRANVENDRA

The Western districts of Rajasthan are facing a serious locust threat, one that has put their entire Rabi crop at risk. The locust swarms have been coming into the Western districts of the state since the month of May but there have been no concerted joint efforts involving both Centre and State to end this problem. At the same time both have been claiming credit for what has been done and laying fault at the other for not fulfilling their duty. As many as nine out of 33 districts of Rajasthan are affected by the locusts swarms or tiddi dal as they are called in the local language. Several districts of Gujarat are also affected by this influx.

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot held a monitoring meeting for locust control where Agricultur­e minister Lalchand Kataria and senior officials were present. As per the informatio­n put before the chief minister, the districts of Jaisalmer, Barmer, Jalore, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Churu, Srigangana­gar, Hanumangar­h and Nagaur are under locust threat. Out of these the worst affected are Barmer and Jaisalmer. The extended stay of the locusts places the Rabi crops under danger of being destroyed. As many as 10 large swarms of locusts have entered into the state. Crops and vegetation has been saved in 3.10 lakh square hectare of land. CM Gehlot tweeted after the meeting, “Continuous activity of locusts is not a routine. As locust control is under the purview of the Centre, they should allocate additional funds and resources to deal with it. As the locusts are entering India with winds coming from Pakistan, internatio­nal cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion is also a must to deal with it.” Speaking to Free Press Journal, Union minister of state for Agricultur­e Kailash Choudhary said, “The Centre is making all possible efforts to deal with the situation. Over 70 teams have been deployed to take stock of situation and check the spread of the locusts. We have managed to contain them and had our efforts not been sustained, they would have reached Jaipur for Gehlot to see in his backyard.”

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India