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Gujarat's government will provide ₹1,419.62 crore in compensation to over seven lakh farmers affected by August's heavy rains.
In August, The Gujarat state government announced a significant relief package of ₹1,419.62 crore for farmers affected by heavy rains. More than seven lakh farmers will benefit from this support due to damage to Kharif crops.
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In a recent cabinet meeting led by the Chief Minister, the government decided to allocate ₹1,097.31 crore from the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) and ₹322.33 crore from the state budget for this relief. This aid aims to help farmers recover from the impact of the heavy rains, which affected crops across many districts.
Farmers will receive compensation based on the type of land and the extent of crop loss.
Additionally, if the calculated compensation is less than ₹3,500 based on land holding, farmers will receive a minimum of ₹3,500.
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The relief will apply to farmers in various districts across Gujarat, including Panch Mahal, Navsari, Surendranagar, and Kutch, among others. A survey conducted by 1,218 teams found that over seven lakh farmers had their crops damaged in 6,812 villages across 136 tehsils.
Farmers who have suffered crop loss must apply for assistance through the Digital Gujarat portal. The list of affected villages will be announced by the district administration. Farmers will need to provide evidence of their loss at E-Gram Centers in their villages.
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This relief package aims to provide timely support to farmers facing financial strain due to unexpected weather conditions. The government's proactive approach will help ensure that farmers can recover and continue their activities related to agriculture.