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The Times of India
The Times of India
National
I P Singh | TNN

Immediately order girdawari of damage to crops, give interim compensation: Mahila Kisan Union to Punjab govt

JALANDHAR: Mahila Kisan Union president has demanded compensation for the farmers as thousands of acres of Kharif crops across the Punjab have been flattened, submerged and ruined due to the incessant rains since the past two days.

"Every farmer has suffered a loss of thousands of rupees due to the destruction of the ripened paddy and standing cotton crops besides vegetables. Due to heavy rainfall, waterlogging, all types of crops standing in the fields have been affected. Unexpected rains would lead to delay in harvest, higher moisture content in paddy would affect yield, quality of grains and result in lower remuneration. In such a situation, the Punjab government should immediately get girdawari done and give compensation to the farmers," said MKU president Rajwinder Kaur Raju.

"This rain would change the cycle of harvesting of paddy and sowing of wheat which may aggravate the stubble burning incidents," she added.

The woman farmer leader lamented that even before this, the peasants had been facing the brunt of weather for many consecutive seasons. “But till now the farmers have not been compensated for the damage caused due to heavy rains, hailstorms, waterlogging, cotton bull worms, shrinking of wheat grains due to heated weather, direct sowing of paddy, Chinese virus on paddy and Lumpy Skin Disease.

She added that the rain had exposed the claims of the government as grain markets and urban areas have submerged in the rain water. “The farmers in the mandis awaiting auction of paddy and public on the waterlogged streets feeling helpless,” she Raju said.

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