Compensation for farmers hit by unseasonal rains in Delhi

New Delhi Jan 31PTI Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday handed over compensation to farmers whose crops were damaged due to unseasonal rains in October last yearHe also announced that a survey to assess loss to mustard crop in January will be started soon to fix compensationStating that no country or state can prosper if it doesnt honour and help farmers Kejriwal noted that Punjab is yet to compensate farmers for crop lossHe said his government adopted a simple formula for fixing compensation to avoid any problems in its payment In case of less than 70 percent losses 70 percent compensation and 100 percent compensation in case of over 70 percent loss has been fixed at the rate of Rs 20000 per acre he saidThe chief minister said he was like a son and brother of farmers in Delhi and the doors of his government were always open for themAn amount of around Rs 55 crore will be distributed among 45000 farmers in Delhi whose crops were damaged due to unseasonal rains in October last yearRevenue Minister Kailash Gahlot and Chief Secretary Vijay Dev hoped that the officers concerned will ensure earliest payment of compensation amounts to the affected farmers PTI VIT DV DV

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January 31, 2022

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New Delhi Jan 31PTI Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday handed over compensation to farmers whose crops were damaged due to unseasonal rains in October last yearHe also announced that a survey to assess loss to mustard crop in January will be started soon to fix compensationStating that no country or state can prosper if it doesnt honour and help farmers Kejriwal noted that Punjab is yet to compensate farmers for crop lossHe said his government adopted a simple formula for fixing compensation to avoid any problems in its payment In case of less than 70 percent losses 70 percent compensation and 100 percent compensation in case of over 70 percent loss has been fixed at the rate of Rs 20000 per acre he saidThe chief minister said he was like a son and brother of farmers in Delhi and the doors of his government were always open for themAn amount of around Rs 55 crore will be distributed among 45000 farmers in Delhi whose crops were damaged due to unseasonal rains in October last yearRevenue Minister Kailash Gahlot and Chief Secretary Vijay Dev hoped that the officers concerned will ensure earliest payment of compensation amounts to the affected farmers PTI VIT DV DV

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