Neeraj Nayyar Offers Financial Aid To Farmers Affected By Disaster-Related Field And Crop Damage

Oct 23, 2023 - 19:37
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Neeraj Nayyar Offers Financial Aid To Farmers Affected By Disaster-Related Field And Crop Damage
Neeraj Nayyar

Chamba: Sadar MLA Neeraj Nayyar has highlighted the significant agricultural challenges faced by farmers in the region this year due to heavy rains. He reported that soil erosion caused by rainfall and riverbank overflow has resulted in substantial losses for farmers, impacting both their fields and crops. To address this issue and alleviate the farmers' losses, the state government has initiated a program to provide financial aid through the Agriculture Department.

To access this assistance, farmers must first obtain an application form from the Soil Conservation Office within the Agriculture Department. Along with the application form, they are required to submit a report provided by the local Patwari. This report will specify the extent of the damage in terms of the area affected by soil erosion due to this year's rainy season and the individual farmer's share of the loss. The aid provided to farmers will be based on the extent of their land affected by erosion.

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Neeraj Nayyar emphasized that all farmers who submit applications detailing damage caused by soil erosion in their fields to the Agriculture Department office will receive a minimum cash assistance of Rs 5,000 per farmer. The allocated assistance will be directly deposited into the farmers' bank accounts. For further information and assistance regarding this program, farmers are encouraged to reach out to their nearest Agriculture Department office.

In summary, MLA Neeraj Nayyar has acknowledged the severe impact of soil erosion on farmers in the area due to heavy rains. To mitigate these losses, the state government is distributing financial aid through the Agriculture Department, with each affected farmer eligible for at least Rs 5,000 in compensation. The process involves obtaining an application form, providing the Patwari's report and ultimately receiving assistance directly in their bank accounts. Farmers are encouraged to contact their local Agriculture Department offices for additional information and support.