Standing in the queue to buy dirt, Lalitpur’s farmer died of a heart attack – News2IN
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Standing in the queue to buy dirt, Lalitpur’s farmer died of a heart attack

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Jhansi: A 52-year-old farmer who ran from one shop to another to get dirt for the past three days, died of a heart attack in the queue in front of a shop in Lalitpur on Friday.
District administration has recommended compensation Rs 10 lakh for families who died.
The report said the late, bhogi, friend, Nayagaon Village in the District Birdha Blok, has come to the district head office on Friday to buy manure.
He went to a shop in the Jugpura area, where suddenly his health condition deteriorated and he fainted in the queue.
Bhogi was taken to the district hospital where he was declared dead.
Senior administration officer, including DM Lalitpur, Unnaavi Dinsh Kumar rushed to the hospital to handle the situation.
In accordance with the died of the palm of the palm, his father had two hectares of land he tried to get manure for the past three days.
He must repeatedly stand in a queue in several stores because of a short supply.
Speaking with Toi, said Lalitpur DM, “the body of the peasant who died was handed over to his family members after postmortem.
The postmortem report said he died of a heart attack.
The arrangement for his funeral was made.
I have recommended compensation Rs 10 lakh for family members from the deceased below State welfare scheme.
“He further told the Toi that because of the rainfall suddenly last week, sowing seeds had been set.
“This suddenly increases the request of DAP and Urea many times Soon resolved.
“The National President of the Jamajwadi Party (SP) and former First Minister Akhilesh Yadav has criticized the government regarding the incident on social media, saying that” lack of pupnous fertilizers in the BJP government has taken a very ugly turn.
In India Independent, farmers have never been Facing so much trouble and insults before.
“The farmer’s body has been nervous in various parts of the Bundelkhand for the past few days against the supply of short fertilizers, accusing that shop owner sells DAP and Urea Ion Premium.
Farmer leader Shiv Narayan Singh Parishar said, “The official level of urea and DAP per bag is Rs 1,200 but farmers pay somewhere between 1,300-1,500 per bag because of a short supply.” Commissioner Jhansi Division Ajay Shankar Pandey has ordered strict vigilance in the three division districts, including Jhanus, Jalaun and Lalitpur.
He has called on district border sealing to stop selling dirt between districts.
The Commissioner also asked the officers to examine every shop for illegal activities.
Commissioner told Tii, “There is enough urea stock and DAP in the division.
The farmers should not be nervous because the needs of all will be fulfilled in the coming days.” Cut Optional on Friday, Administration invaded 32 stores in Lalitpur and took samples from four and tethered to show Notification to two people.
Moreover, the firs was filed against three shop owners.
Likewise in Jhansi, 35 stores were checked while the sample was collected from 11 stores and notifications released for two shops.
In jalaun, 40 raided stores where samples were collected from 10 stores while notifications were issued for four shops.

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