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25% crop loss in Faridabad

Bijendra Ahlawat Tribune News Service Faridabad, March 28 A report by the revenue department has pegged the damage to crops by the inclement weather up to 25 per cent in the district.

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Bijendra Ahlawat

Tribune News Service

Faridabad, March 28

A report by the revenue department has pegged the damage to crops by the inclement weather up to 25 per cent in the district. Kulbir Singh Dhaka, District Revenue Officer (DRO), said that while the assessment was carried out in nearly all the villages, the maximum loss has been found in 17,000 acres (7500 hectares). Stating that the loss could be up to a maximum of 25 per cent in some of the pockets, he said it was mainly concentrated in Ballabgarh subdivision where crop in 14,000 acres was damaged. The rest of the affected area was in Faridabad subdivision, he added. The district has 35,000 hectares of agricultural land at present. The process of paying compensation was likely in April, claimed sources in the department. Satbir Singh Dagar, president of the Pargatisheel Kisan Manch and Vikas Chaudhary, a local INLD leader said that the compensation released will reveal the seriousness of the government towards the farmer’s plight.

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