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Jagan Sarkar of AP gave good news to the farmers. The AP government has decided to provide relief to the farmers affected by the natural calamities and unseasonal rains. AP CM Jagan Mohan Reddy has decided to provide compensation to the farmers affected by the natural calamities in the same season. CM Jaganmohan Reddy has deposited Rs 22 crore in the accounts of 34,586 farmers who lost their crops last Rabi. The AP government, which has already deployed teams at the field level to assess the damage caused by the rains of the last two weeks, will take a number of key decisions to help the farmers. Compensation will be credited to the farmers' accounts. CM YS Jaganmohan Reddy, who deposited the compensation in the farmers' account from the Tadepalli camp office, said, "We are taking another step forward for the farmers and embarking on a good program. If the farmers are in trouble, the rural economy will be crippled." Jagan said that the actions they are taking today that they did not care about the farmers will go down in history. CM Jagan Mohan Reddy made it clear that the government would be supportive of the farmers in all possible ways.
Compensation in any season CM Jagan clarified that a new tradition has been brought in the state to provide compensation in the same season in case of any natural calamities in case of any hurricanes, floods or droughts. AP CM Jagan Mohan Reddy said that we are paying compensation to every affected farmer with full transparency. "We are currently paying compensation to the farmers who lost their crops due to Hurricane Gulab two months ago. We have decided to accompany any crop loss in that season," he said.
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Jagan said the government had made key decisions for the welfare of the farmers and had set up a natural disaster fund of Rs 2,000 crore and a price stabilization fund of Rs 3,000 crore to ensure that farmers were not disturbed. CM Jagan reminded that the previous government had paid Rs 9,000 crore under free electricity if it was pending. Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy has said that seed arrears have been paid and several key decisions have been taken along with the farmers. On Tuesday, the CM paid Rs 22 crore in compensation to 34,586 farmers who lost their crops due to the Gulab cyclone in September this year and deposited it directly in their accounts at the push of a button. The event was held at the camp office in Thadepalli. On this occasion Jagan said ‘We have started a new tradition in the state. In the event of a cyclone, the government will be vigilant if any other farmer suffers and suffers. No one has anything to fear. We will do justice to every acre lost, to every farmer. In case of crop damage in any season, we will definitely pay compensation by the end of that harvest season. I assure all the farmers once again that they will pay the compensation for how much they have lost.
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Although the farmer knew that if he got into trouble the whole rural system would be in a situation where he would be on the road, no one had ever reacted like this before. Every step we take will go down in history as a revolutionary act. We are paying the compensation in full transparency. We are displaying the list of farmers in the village secretariat for social audit. We are providing compensation to every farmer. In the last two and a half years, Rs 1,070 crore has been provided as input subsidy to 13.96 lakh farmers on 18 lakh acres under crop loss. In the meantime, in Nellore and Rayalaseema districts, every farmer who lost his crop to the rains is assured! We will do the enumeration and pay them full crop compensation before the end of the rabi season. We will compensate those who have suffered so much. '
Collectors should solve every farmer's problem.
CM Jagan directed the collectors to take steps to resolve every farmer issue. ‘You have to fix what can be done at your level. If the state government has to do anything, the department heads should provide this information to the secretary of agriculture. The program should be held in a proper manner every month in the state, 'he directed the officials. The CM said the Agriculture Advisory Council was set up at the RBK level. It was clarified that the Agricultural Advisory Council meetings would be held on the first Friday of every month near the RBKs, the second week at the zonal level and the third week at the district level with the Collectors. "We have set up a disaster fund of Rs 2,000 crore and a price stabilization fund of Rs 3,000 crore so that the farmer does not get in trouble," he said. Deputy CM Dharmana at the event
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