Published 03:54 IST, November 3rd 2019
Fadnavis to visit Akola to see the crop damages due to unseasonal rain
Fadnavis is all set to visit the district of Akola to see the damages done to the crops due to unseasonal rains. The CM will further interact with the farmers
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The Chief Minister of Maharashtra and Senior BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis is all set to visit the district of Akola on Sunday, November 3, to see the damages done to the crops due to unseasonal rains. The Chief Minister will further interact with the farmers in the district. This comes after Fadnavis on Saturday in a press conference announced to release a relief amount of Rs 10,000 crore to the farmers of the State who have faced major losses due to unseasonal rains. The Chief Minister has announced the decision after a meeting of sub-committee of Cabinet at his residence. In the meeting, a detailed discussion was done on how the crops and fisheries were affected. Fadnavis also stated that the government is with the farmers.
Cabinet SubCommittee approved a special provision of ₹10,000 crore to assist & give relief to farmers suffering due to unseasonal rains. Cabinet SubCommittee asked officials to finalise details taking ground report & information, apart from the assistance by insurance companies.
— CMO Maharashtra (@CMOMaharashtra) November 2, 2019
Fadnavis's interaction after the Cabinet Sub-committee meeting
My interaction with media after Cabinet Sub-Committee Meeting today, for measures on unseasonal rains in Maharashtra. https://t.co/gVQwuJ56Fu pic.twitter.com/UBQZgm9MqH
— Devendra Fadnavis (@Dev_Fadnavis) November 2, 2019
Fadnavis issued directions for rapid relief work
On Friday, the CM chaired a meeting of district collectors to take stock of the situation in the areas affected by unseasonal rains. Fadnavis also issued directions for rapid relief work. Devendra Fadnavis also noted that the recent unseasonal rains in the State have destroyed the harvested crops and the farmers have suffered heavy losses due to the same. While speaking to news agency ANI on Friday, he said, "Maharashtra has witnessed unseasonal and unprecedented rains recently, due to which the farmers have suffered a huge loss across the State. I held a meeting today with the district collectors and the officers of the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) to discuss this issue."
Fadnavis instructs the administration to complete the 'panchnama'
CM Fadnvais said that initial evaluation shows crops on 54.22 lakh hectare spread across 325 talukas in half a dozen districts have been damaged. The damaged crops include jawar, paddy, cotton, and soybean. CM Fadnavis said that respective district administration has been instructed to complete the 'panchnama' (damage assessment exercise) by next week. "Even if that doesn't happen (by next week), farmers will get financial aid. But, we want the panchnama to be done so that maximum assistance can be provided," he said.
🔴Total 54,22,000hectare area got affected in 325talukas.
— CMO Maharashtra (@CMOMaharashtra) November 1, 2019
🔴Major crops affected are jowar, maize, paddy, tur, cotton, soybean.
🔴Now GR has been amended & the word ‘unseasonal rains’ incorporated along with heavy rains.
🔴CM directed for immediate drone survey of affected area. pic.twitter.com/arPji0tyeQ
Central team to assess the damage
Union Home Minister and BJP National President Amit Shah on Thursday said that a central team will be sent to Maharashtra to assess the damage caused to crops due to unseasonal rains in parts of the State. Shah has conveyed this to Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari, according to an official statement issued by the Raj Bhavan on Thursday evening. The Centre's response came after the Governor called up Shah to apprise him about the damage to crops caused by floods and unseasonal rains in Maharashtra in the recent weeks, the statement said. Also, Shiv Sena leader Aaditya Thackeray, along with a party delegation, met Koshyari on Thursday evening and sought his intervention in providing relief to farmers and fishermen affected by post-monsoon rains.
03:08 IST, November 3rd 2019