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Flood-hit Haryana farmers get relief

Farmers affected by floods last month in parts of Haryana have been given a waiver by the state government in payment of lease money for land leased from panchayats.

Updated on: Aug 05, 2010 07:31 PM IST
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Farmers affected by floods last month in parts of Haryana have been given a waiver by the state government in payment of lease money for land leased from panchayats (village councils).

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Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Thursday announced waiver of 50 per cent lease money for those farmers who had taken panchayat land on lease. This will be applicable to farmers whose crops were damaged and they could not sow their fields again.

Hooda said that it has also been decided to compensate farmers, whose tubewells remained submerged during the floods, for power dues.

He also announced compensation to all the farmers whose tubewells have been damaged due to recent floods.

The chief minister also instructed the deputy commissioners of flood affected districts to get the survey of damaged tubewells completed along with special girdawari (loss assessment) done by Aug 15.

He said that the Haryana government is pressing the central government to announce compensation for flood affected farmers at the earliest.

 
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