Chandigarh, December 21 2021
Haryana Deputy Chief Minister, Sh. Dushyant Chautala informed that directions for special crop inspections have been given to take stock of the damage caused by unseasonal rains, water logging, after receiving the report, a decision will be taken by the State Government regarding compensation.
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The Deputy Chief Minister, said this in response to a question asked by a member of the house during the Haryana Vidhan Sabha session today, informed that due to unseasonal rains, crops of bajra, cotton, moong, paddy and sugarcane have been damaged in 11 districts of the State. On which the State Government had directed 4 Divisional Commissioners to prepare and send a report in this regard, the report of 2 Divisional Commissioners has been received and the rest of the report will also be received soon.
In response to the question asked by the member of the House related to Sirsa district, he said that in the year 2021, crops in an area of 76,782 acres have been affected due to the attack of Pink Bollworm (Gulabi Sundi), unseasonal rains and waterlogging in Sirsa district. He further informed that special girdawari orders were issued on September 30, 2021 and October 19, 2021 to assess the damage caused to standing crops of bajra, cotton, moong, paddy and sugarcane. A report in this regard is expected from Hisar division, after receiving the report, a decision will be taken to pay compensation.