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Rain deficiency: Central help for Punjab, Haryana farmers

Aug 10, 2012

Chandigarh: The Centre today decided to reschedule loans of farmers of Punjab and Haryana besides providing them financial assistance to deal with losses due to deficient rain.

“I have already instructed Nabard to prepare a rescheduling programme on crop loan for those farmers who have taken money in states that were affected because of insufficient rain and that include Punjab and Haryana”, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar told reporters.

Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar. Reuters

He noted that monsoon in Punjab and Haryana is deficient by 68 percent and 71 percent, respectively.

Pawar, who was flanked by Union Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh, also assured financial support to the two state governments to meet expenditure due to higher power requirements for the farm sector.

“We have to take decision (regarding support to farmers and Punjab and Haryana governments).. we just have to take input from Rajasthan… Our desire is not delay the decision beyond 7 days,” Pawar said after visiting the affected areas of the two states.

Apart from this, the Centre also decided to announce more funds for drinking water, under NREGA scheme and Integrated Watershed Scheme for both states.

Meanwhile, Punjab and Haryana governments today demanded a central package of Rs 5,112 crore and Rs 4,050 crore respectively to deal with the drought like situation in the two states.

Pawar said despite huge deficiency of rain in the both states, the sowing of kharif crops has not suffered much due to laudable work of farmers and efforts of the two state governments.

PTI

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