Rajasthan CM Orders Swift Crop Damage Survey After Heavy Rains Hit Farmers

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has directed all district collectors to immediately conduct surveys to assess crop damage caused by recent heavy rainfall across the state. He emphasized that the state's prosperity is built on its farmers and that the government stands with them with full responsibility. The instructions mandate that survey reports be submitted at the earliest to facilitate proper assessment and prompt assistance. In a separate development, the CM recently flagged off 207 new buses to strengthen the state's transportation network.

Key Points: Rajasthan CM Directs Crop Damage Survey After Heavy Rainfall

  • Immediate crop damage surveys ordered
  • Reports to be submitted urgently
  • Government pledges sensitive support to farmers
  • New buses flagged off for state development
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Rajasthan government instructs collectors to assess crop damage due to heavy rainfall across state

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma instructs district collectors to immediately assess crop damage from heavy rains and submit reports for farmer aid.

"The state government stands firmly with you with complete sensitivity and responsibility. - CM Bhajanlal Sharma"

Jaipur, March 21

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma on Saturday directed all district collectors to immediately conduct surveys to assess crop damage caused by heavy rainfall across the state.

The Rajasthan CM instructed officials to submit the crop damage survey reports at the earliest as possible.

In a post on X, CM Sharma emphasised that Rajasthan's prosperity is built on the foundation of its farmers, asserting that the state government stands firmly with them with "complete sensitivity and responsibility.

"Instructions have been issued to all District Collectors to immediately conduct surveys and submit reports at the earliest for the proper assessment of the damage caused to our farmer brethren due to heavy rainfall in various regions of the state. The prosperity of Rajasthan rests on the foundation of our farmer brothers and sisters. The state government stands firmly with you with complete sensitivity and responsibility. Providing prompt and adequate assistance to every affected farmer is our utmost priority, towards which the government is fully committed," said CM Sharma.

Earlier, on the occasion of Rajasthan Diwas 2026 celebrations, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma flagged off 207 new buses at the Ajmer Road Bus Terminal on Thursday.

Speaking at the event, Sharma announced that the BJP government in the state is working towards the path of "Viksit Rajasthan."

"I extend my greetings on the occasion of Rajasthan Foundation Day as well as Hindu New Year... Our government is working on the path of Viksit Rajasthan..." said Sharma, told reporters.

Later, in a post on X, the Rajasthan Chief Minister stated that these buses will not only reduce the distance between cities and villages but will also provide a new direction to the state's development.

"On the sacred occasion of Rajasthan Day, 207 new buses were flagged off to further strengthen, secure, and modernize transportation facilities for the residents of the state. These buses will not only reduce the distance between cities and villages but will also provide a new direction to the development of the state," said CM Sharma.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see the CM's prompt response. But let's be honest, we've heard such announcements before. The real test is in the implementation. Will the compensation be adequate and disbursed without unnecessary bureaucratic delays? That's what matters to our annadata.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked with rural communities, I appreciate the sentiment. However, alongside damage assessment, the government should also focus on long-term solutions like better drainage and crop insurance awareness to make farming more resilient.
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Vikram M
The rains have been relentless. While the bus launch is good for development, immediate farmer relief is the need of the hour. Jai Kisan! Hope the collectors act swiftly.
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Aman W
"Viksit Rajasthan" must start by securing its farmers. This is a positive first step. Let's ensure the survey teams include local agriculture officers who understand the ground reality, not just administrative staff.
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Nisha Z
My family is from a village near Jaipur. Communication is key. They should widely publicize the survey process, dates, and helpline numbers so every affected farmer knows how and where to report their damage. Many small farmers miss out due to lack of information.

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