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Haryana government announces compensation for farmers affected by hailstorm, ensuring timely relief through proper registration and reporting methods.
In late December 2024, many farmers in Haryana faced significant crop damage due to unexpected rain and hailstorms. The state government has decided to provide relief to these farmers by offering compensation. Haryana's Revenue and Disaster Management Minister, Vipul Goyal, has instructed revenue officials to speed up the process of assessing crop damage and ensure a fair survey of affected areas.
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The hailstorm caused the most damage in villages such as Dhangar, Bighar, Mohammadpur Rohi, and others in Fatehabad district. While the farmers initially welcomed the rain, hoping for better crop growth, the hailstorm ruined their hard work. Additionally, several villages in Adampur and Narnaund in Hisar also reported crop damage due to the storm.
The mustard and wheat crops have suffered heavy losses, especially in areas like Pataudi near Gurugram. In some places, the mustard crop was completely destroyed, while wheat crops saw up to 70% damage. The storm covered the crops in hail up to one foot, causing severe destruction to vegetables, too.
The Haryana government has set up a compensation plan for farmers who have suffered crop losses due to rain and hailstorms. The compensation amount is as follows:
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Farmers who have registered their crop details on the "Meri Fasal Mera Byora Portal" are eligible for compensation. This portal helps the government track the farmer's crop and land details, making the compensation process transparent.
Farmers should report their crop loss within 72 hours under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana. They can lodge a complaint through the toll-free number 14447 or inform the relevant authorities like the District Agriculture Officer or the crop insurance company’s district representative. Farmers with Android phones can also file a complaint online with their insurance company.
The government aims to ensure that farmers receive the compensation they deserve as quickly as possible to help them recover from their losses.
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The Haryana government is swiftly addressing crop losses due to recent hailstorms by offering compensation to affected farmers. By utilizing the "Meri Fasal Mera Byora Portal" and ensuring timely reporting, farmers can receive necessary relief. The government aims to support farmers and help them recover from the damage.