Madhya Pradesh received good rains in the month of June, but there was a lack of rain in many places in the month of July, due to which there was an outbreak of insect-diseases in the crops. Due to these crops like soybean, urad has suffered a lot. After this, due to the heavy rains in August, crops have deteriorated due to floods and waterlogging in many districts. Amidst reports of crop damage, the Chief Minister of the state Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan has instructed the officers that every field should be surveyed with honesty and fairness, no one should be left out of the affected survey.
He further said that even if they have to take loans, they will compensate the farmers for the loss, the amount of relief, and crop insurance. The Chief Minister instructed the district administration that survey work should be done at the earliest and special care should also be taken that there is no panic. He said that no affected farmers were deprived of relief and insurance after a survey of crops.
Source: Kisan Samadhan
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