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Punjab to provide two lakh quintal wheat seeds to flood-hit farmers

The Punjab government is taking a major step to support its farmers after devastating floods. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced a free distribution of two lakh quintal wheat seeds for the Rabi season. This aid is crucial as floods submerged over 2,300 villages and destroyed crops across five lakh acres. The state estimates the total damage from the unprecedented disaster to be approximately Rs 13,800 crore.

Chandigarh, Sep 24

In a humanitarian move, the Punjab government led by the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Wednesday decided to provide two lakh quintal wheat seeds free of cost to farmers who have lost their crop in around five lakh acres of land in the floods.

Divulging the details, the Chief Minister said the food growers of the state have suffered a whopping loss during the floods, adding these two lakh quintal seeds of Rs 74 crore will be provided free of cost to them.

He said that the hard working and resilient farmers of the state had played a key role in making the country self-sufficient in food production.

Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said that the state government is fully with the farmers in this hour of crisis and no stone will be left unturned to bail them out.

The Chief Minister said the state government will provide free seeds of wheat to these farmers for the upcoming Rabi crop.

He said that this is a humble effort by the state government to mitigate the woes faced by the farmers due to the devastation caused by the floods.

CM Mann said that the destruction caused by these floods is unimaginable and unprecedented as Punjab had never seen such damage before.

The Chief Minister said the floods have submerged over 2,300 villages, affected more than 2 million people, and destroyed crops across five lakh acres of land.

Tragically, he said that 56 lives were lost, and around seven lakh people were rendered homeless, adding that 3,200 government schools were damaged, 19 colleges reduced to rubble, 1,400 clinics and hospitals were ruined, 8,500 km of roads were destroyed, and 2,500 bridges collapsed.

CM Mann said that as per initial estimates, the total damage amounts to approximately Rs 13,800 crore, though the actual figure can be even higher.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good initiative by CM Mann government. But Rs 74 crore for seeds is just the beginning. The total damage is Rs 13,800 crore! Central government should also step up with substantial aid. Our farmers feed the nation, they deserve full support.

Michael C

The scale of destruction is heartbreaking - 56 lives lost, 7 lakh homeless. While seed distribution is important, rehabilitation of displaced families should be the top priority. Hope the government has a comprehensive relief plan.

Anjali F

As a farmer's daughter, I know how crucial timely seed distribution is for Rabi season. Hope the administration ensures transparent distribution. Also, what about compensation for lost kharif crops? Many families have lost their entire year's income.

Sarah B

The infrastructure damage is staggering - 8,500 km roads, 2,500 bridges! Seed support is good but without proper connectivity, how will farmers transport their produce? Government needs multi-pronged approach to recovery.

Vikram M

Respectfully, while free seeds are welcome, the government should also focus on long-term solutions like better drainage systems and flood management. Climate change is real, and we need permanent solutions, not just relief measures.

Kiran H

Punjab's farmers have always been the backbone of our food security. This support will help them get

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