Unseasonal rain hits Punjab farmers File photo
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Unseasonal rain hits Punjab farmers, govt orders damage assessment

Agriculture Minister Gurmeet Singh Khuddian says over 500 staff personals to survey damage across seven districts

The Punjab government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has ordered a comprehensive assessment of crop damage following unseasonal rainfall across the state. Providing details, Agriculture Minister Gurmeet Singh Khuddian said that more than 500 officials and employees of the Agriculture Department have been deployed to assess the extent of losses.

Seven districts affected

He informed that dedicated teams have been stationed in seven affected districts, including 145 Group-A officers, to ensure a thorough and time-bound evaluation of the damage. According to preliminary reports, wheat crops spread over more than 1.25 lakh acres are estimated to have been affected due to the untimely rains.

Relief measure on the way

The minister further stated that officials have been directed to coordinate closely with the Revenue Department to conduct special girdawari (field inspection) to accurately document losses and facilitate relief measures for farmers.

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