Govt stands with people in this hour of natural disaster: Haryana CM’s assurance

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini reassured on Sunday that his government stands firmly with the people of the state at a time when they are facing natural disaster and provide them compensation for loss of crops and other damages due to heavy rains.

Govt stands with people in this hour of natural disaster: Haryana CM’s assurance

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Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini reassured on Sunday that his government stands firmly with the people of the state at a time when they are facing natural disaster and provide them compensation for loss of crops and other damages due to heavy rains.

For this purpose, e-Kshatipurti portal has been opened at the village level in the affected areas, through which farmers can upload details of crop losses caused by rains. He assured that the interests of farmers, poor labourers, and affected people of the state are fully protected and added that he is personally monitoring the situation arising from waterlogging.

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The chief minister made these remarks while interacting with villagers of various villages on his way from Narwana to Tohana.

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During the visit, he stopped over at Baba Jamin Nath Gaushala in village Dharodi to meet villagers to know the situation arising from the devastating rains. He assured the villagers, especially the farmers, that all possible assistance would be provided to them.

He further informed that special instructions have been issued to all Deputy Commissioners, as well as officers of the Revenue and Irrigation Departments, to keep a close watch on waterlogging during the rainy season and to immediately take steps for drainage wherever required, so that farmers and other residents do not face inconvenience.

Later, the chief minister met villagers in Lon, Dhamtan Sahib and Kalwan. The residents of all these villages expressed their gratitude to him for the relief measures undertaken by his government and the administration during the rainy season.

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