Punjab Seeks Special Relief Package After Rains Damage 1.3 Lakh Acres of Crops

Punjab's Agriculture Minister Gurmeet Khudia has urgently appealed to the Central Government for a special relief package following severe crop damage. Untimely rainfall and hailstorms have impacted crops across more than 130,000 acres just as they were nearing maturity. The state government under Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has launched assessment measures and will submit a detailed loss estimate to the Centre. Farmers in affected areas like Jhajjar district report near-total destruction of their wheat fields, demanding timely surveys and compensation.

Key Points: Punjab Seeks Central Aid for Crop Damage from Untimely Rains

  • Crops damaged on over 1.3 lakh acres
  • State deploys 500 officials for assessment
  • Minister cites Punjab's historic food contribution
  • Farmers report total destruction of wheat fields
  • Detailed loss proposal to be sent to Centre
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Punjab seeks special relief from centre: State agriculture minister Gurmeet Khudia

Punjab's agriculture minister appeals for a special relief package from the Centre after untimely rain and hail damage crops across 1.3 lakh acres.

"Punjabis have contributed more than 40% to the country's grain supply... That is why we are calling for a special package. - Gurmeet Khudia"

Chandigarh, April 9

Punjab Agricultural Minister Gurmeet Khudia on Thursday stated that untimely and excessive rainfall has severely impacted crops across more than 1.3 lakh acres in the state and called on the Central Government to provide urgent assistance.

Speaking to ANI, Khudia said, "The untimely and excessive rainfall has had a severe impact on Punjab's agriculture, damaging crops across more than 130,000 acres."

"For many days now, the weather has been very bad, just as the crops were about to reach maturity. Farmers toil for six months, hoping for a good harvest, but untimely rain and hailstorms have caused huge losses across Punjab," Khudia said, addressing the crisis.

The minister added that under Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the state government has launched special relief measures and deployed assessment teams of 500 officials to evaluate the extent of damage. "We have also urged the central government to provide substantial help, reminding them of Punjab's historic contribution to national food security and development," Khudia said.

Highlighting Punjab's role in the Green Revolution, Khudia emphasised, "Punjabis have contributed more than 40% to the country's grain supply. From independence to today, Punjabis have enhanced the nation's pride in every field. Despite earlier promises of aid, today, when our farmers face such a crisis, the state remains neglected. That is why we are calling for a special package. The country should come forward to support us. A special package is urgently needed."

Regarding compensation, Khudia noted that the Punjab government, along with the Chief Minister, will estimate the total losses and submit a detailed proposal to the Centre for relief measures.

The unseasonal rain accompanied by hail has flattened and severely damaged the wheat crop in Haryana's Jhajjar district, affecting several farmers in the area.

Speaking to ANI, a local farmer said that the unseasonal rain and hail had destroyed his wheat fields, leaving him and other cultivators in the village in a state of distress.

"The crop has been entirely damaged. We demand compensation from the government... Conditions are worse in the entire village; everything has been destroyed," he said.

Another farmer highlighted that while a small portion of the crop, around 10-20 per cent, might have survived, the damage to the majority of his fields would create significant challenges for selling and marketing the remaining produce

"My almost entire crop has been damaged, apart from the 10-20% that might be left... There will be a lot of problems in the sale of this crop. We demand from the government that a timely survey of this damage is carried out and appropriate compensation is given on time," he added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the call for help is justified, I hope the assessment teams are thorough and transparent. Compensation must reach the actual affected farmers, not get stuck in bureaucratic delays or corruption. We've seen this happen before.
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Priyanka N
Absolutely correct! Punjab's contribution to India's food basket is unmatched. When our annadata is in distress, help should be immediate and substantial. Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan should not just be a slogan.
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Aman W
Beyond immediate relief, we need long-term solutions. Crop insurance schemes need to be more robust and claims processed faster. Climate change is making such unseasonal weather more common. Kisaano ko sustainable tarike chahiye.
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Michael C
The photos of flattened wheat fields are devastating. This will impact wheat prices and availability across the country. Hope the Centre and State work together without political blame games. Farmers need support, not politics.
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Kavya N
My uncle is a farmer in Patiala. His entire crop is gone. The anxiety in the family is palpable. They have loans to repay. The government's help is their only hope now. Please don't let them down.

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