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May 19, 2021

The Gujarat government will survey the fields washed away by the hurricane and pay the aid

 The Gujarat government will survey the fields washed away by the hurricane and pay the aid

Many farms in Gujarat have been washed away by the cyclone. The standing crops in the fields have been severely damaged. In which the villages of Saurashtra have suffered a great loss. A survey was then conducted and immediate assistance was demanded by the farmers. Then the Chief Minister has ordered to conduct a survey of the affected agricultural areas of Gujarat with immediate effect and pay the aid.

The Gujarat government will survey the fields washed away by the hurricane and pay the aid
The Gujarat government will survey the fields washed away by the hurricane and pay the aid


Many farms in Gujarat have been washed away by the cyclone. The standing crops in the fields have been severely damaged. In which the villages of Saurashtra have suffered a great loss. A survey was then conducted and immediate assistance was demanded by the farmers. Then the Chief Minister has ordered to conduct a survey of the affected agricultural areas of Gujarat with immediate effect and pay the aid.


Regarding this, Revenue Minister Kaushik Patel said that a survey has been ordered to assess the damage. Assistance will be paid to farmers as per SDRF rules. The Chief Minister has ordered to conduct the survey with immediate effect and pay the assistance. The hurricane has caused damage in many areas of the state. The concerned district officers have been instructed to carry out the survey work immediately.

 Relief operations will begin soon as conditions in the affected areas return to normal.


Farmers' tools and godowns were also damaged

The Indian Farmers' Union has demanded the Gujarat government to pay aid to the farmers on the basis of war. According to the Indian Farmers Union, farmers have suffered extensive losses in summer crops like groundnut, mug, sesame, millet, and horticultural crops. Assistance is also paid for damage to farmers' mechanical equipment and godowns. For this, a letter was sent to the Chief Minister asking for help.


Losses to be paid to farmers - Kisan Sangh

The Kisan Sangh in Rajkot has risen to help the farmers in the wake of the hurricane. Kisan Sangh leader Dilip Sakhia said the hurricane had caused severe damage to sesame, mug, millet and horticultural crops, especially mangoes and coconuts. In this situation, the government has taken immediate steps to provide compensation to the farmers by conducting a survey. When PM Modi came to Saurashtra, the Kisan Sangh demanded that the state government submit a demand for compensation to the Central Government.

કુદરતી આપત્તિના કારણે થતા નુકસાન માટે નાણાકીય સહાય ચૂકવવા માટે ગુજરાત સરકારના મહેસુલ વિભાગ નો પરિપત્ર જુઓ કોને કેટલી સહાય મળશે


વાવાઝોડામાં નુકસાન થયેલ વ્યક્તિઓની અથવા તેમની મિલકતને નુકસાન થયું હોય તો તેમને સરકાર તરફથી કેટલી સહાય મળશે જુઓ


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150 to 200 crore loss to farmers in South Gujarat

On the other hand, farmers in South Gujarat have also lost crores of rupees. All crops have suffered an estimated loss of Rs 500 to 600 crore. Therefore, the farmers of South Gujarat have been asked to survey the gate as soon as possible and pay the amount. At the same time, the government has been asked to buy crops at support prices. Paddy crop in South Gujarat lost crores of rupees. The estimated loss is said to be Rs 150-200 crore. Tractor lines have fallen on Jahangir Pura Ginning Mill. Farmers have been standing in line for 34 hours as the thorns deteriorated. On the other hand, due to heavy rains, farmers' crops have also been soaked.

વાવાઝોડાથી ધોવાઈ ગયેલા ખેતરોનો સરવે કરીને સહાય ચૂકવશે ગુજરાત સરકાર

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The banana crop was scattered in Upleta

In Upleta of Rajkot district, Taukte has wreaked havoc on horticultural crops. Banana cultivation in Upleta has been severely damaged by the hurricane. Toute, who struck in Upleta yesterday, has come across scenes of varying destruction in horticulture. The banana crop in Upleta has been severely damaged. 70% of the finished banana crop has been uprooted. Therefore, there is a demand for assistance from the government to the farmers who are engaged in cow farming.



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