Unsonal rains are compensated for crop damage due to unintended rains, what the minister said

Even after returning to the monsoon last year, unintended rains were recorded in many states of the country. Crops have been damaged due to unintended rains, thunderstorms and thunderstorms. The same situation took place in Odisha, where crops were damaged in December. After that, the crop and the house were damaged due to unintended rains between May 27 and May 30. According to PTI, state disaster
Compensation according to the Collector’s report
This month, the state government declared unsonnated rains as a state-specific disaster. Farmers and affected people get help from SDRF. For this purpose, a maximum of 10 percent of the annual allocation of SDRF can be used, the minister said. At a review meeting on the preparations of the monsoon on Friday evening, the priest said that according to a report from the district collectors, the affected people will receive assistance.
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The survey of damage is going on jointly
He said efforts were being made to help all the people suffering from unintended rains. The priest said that every farmer and person who was damaged by the rain and inflatable house would get compensation. He said there was no shortage of funds to help the farmers and the poor people. The priest said that the Department of Revenue and Disaster Management and the Department of Agriculture and Farmers and Farmers and Farmers and Farmers and Farmers and Farmers and Farmers and Farmers and Farmers are actively going to assess the total limit of crop and home damage.
Damage to crops in many districts
He said the government would ensure that the affected person was not lost. Bhubaneswar Meteorological Center Director Manorama Mohanty said the average rainfall was an average of 49 mm rains between the state between May 27 and May 30. Eight districts of Kendrapara, Kalahandi, Jagat Singhpur, Kandhamal, Nabrangpur, Nabrangpur, Bihabranpur and Radran Pandpur. Similarly, 22 other districts recorded rain between 10 and 50 mm, which damaged the crops. Deputy Chief Minister KV Singh Dev, Food Supply, District Collector, District Collector and Agriculture Officer KC Patra attended the meeting at the Special Relief Commissioner’s Office.
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