Key Points

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced that compensation will soon be provided to farmers affected by recent floods and rain damage. The government is working on relief efforts to help those impacted get back on their feet. This announcement comes amid demands from Delhi Congress for substantial compensation of Rs 1 lakh per acre. The CM also revealed plans to institute awards for outstanding government officials across various departments.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Announces Flood-Hit Farmers Compensation Soon

  • Compensation announced for Delhi farmers with flood-damaged crops
  • Government working on relief and resettlement for flood victims
  • Delhi Congress demanded Rs 1 lakh per acre compensation
  • Awards planned for top-performing government officials
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Flood-hit farmers in Delhi to get compensation soon: CM Rekha Gupta

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta announces compensation for farmers affected by recent floods and rain damage. Relief efforts underway with focus on resettlement and support.

"Farmers will be offered relief. The government is working overtime to get back on their feet all those who have been affected by the flood. - CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, Sep 9

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday announced that her government is preparing to provide compensation to farmers whose crops got damaged by rain and flood.

Speaking to reporters, CM Gupta said, "Farmers will be offered relief. The government is working overtime to get back on their feet all those who have been affected by the flood."

Her comforting words for troubled farmers come close to a demand by the Delhi Congress to provide compensation at the rate of Rs 1 lakh per acre for crop damage.

Appreciating the non-stop efforts put in by the administration for rain and flood relief, CM Gupta said, "We need to do more in relief work and want to ensure that victims are resettled in their homes at the earliest."

Earlier, the Chief Minister announced plans to institute awards for top-performing government officials.

"In this mission to make Delhi a prosperous and developed capital, we are all working together as a united team. To promote this spirit, our government will honour and encourage officials who perform outstandingly in categories such as Best Engineer, Best Department, Best SDM, Best DM, and others every year," she announced.

In a message on X, she said, "Today, a detailed review meeting was held at the Delhi Secretariat with DMs, SDMs, Sub-Registrars, and officials of the Revenue Department regarding various development works and issues related to public welfare."

"From the successful management of the Kanwar Yatra to emergency situations like heavy rainfall and rising water levels of the Yamuna, our officials have served the people of Delhi with dedication and promptness round the clock. It is this team spirit that keeps Delhi safe and capable," she said.

"Our next goal is to successfully conduct significant events like Ramlila and Durga Puja with full dignity and in an organised manner," she said.

The Chief Minister said that clear instructions have been given to the officials to maintain continuous and effective monitoring of every aspect.

No form of disorder should occur, and transparency must be given the highest priority in all tasks, she said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Rs 1 lakh per acre seems reasonable. But the government should also focus on long-term solutions for flood prevention. This happens every year in Delhi's agricultural areas.
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Aman W
Good to see officials being recognized for their hard work during emergencies. The Kanwar Yatra management was indeed smooth despite challenges 👍
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Sarah B
While compensation is important, I hope they also provide seeds and equipment to help farmers restart their cultivation. The damage goes beyond just financial loss.
Vikram M
Hope this isn't just pre-election promises. Farmers have heard many announcements before but the ground reality often differs. Action speaks louder than words!
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Michael C
Appreciate the focus on transparency. If implemented properly, the awards system could motivate officials to perform better in public service roles.

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