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Plants at 2,500 hectares are destroyed in Chamarajanagar

Plants at 2,500 hectares are destroyed in Chamarajanagar
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MySuru: Universal Bather has showered many wretched on Chamarajanagar farmers, as evidenced by the fact that plants stand in 2,523 hectares were destroyed in the district.
A joint survey conducted by personnel from income, agriculture, horticulture and the Serikulture Department ensured the level of loss, which turned out to be rather surprising.
The main findings of the survey, carried out at the commandment of the Deputy Commissioner Chamarajanagar Charulasa Somal, is that 640 houses were damaged because of the record of rainfall registered in November.
Taking knowing the scale of damage, district administration has begun working on compensation distribution to residents in accordance with the Guidelines for National Disaster Relief Fund (NDRF).
Yeast, sprinkled in all the Taluk Chamarajanagar – Hanur, Kollegal, Chamarajanagar, Yelandur and Gundlupet – and, as a result, the plant was destroyed through 2,014 hectares.
Rice plants were destroyed in 24 hectares, while Jowar was lost in 184 hectares, while peanut plants and horticulture such as bananas and papaya, among others were washed away in 107 hectares.
The NDRF guidelines stipulate that the district administration can offer Rs 6,200 for each hectare of plants lost on the farm which is given rain, while the number of Rs is 13,500 for each hectare of irrigation agricultural land.
Meanwhile, damaged houses have been classified in three categories – A (destroyed houses), B (severe damage) and C (partially damaged).
While the house members who are truly destroyed will be given Rs 95,100, while those whose homes have partial damage will get Rs 5,200.
In addition to the money channeled from NDRF Corpus, residents will also be compensated by the state government, which offer RS ​​5 Lakh for members of the caste / tribes scheduled whose homes are destroyed, while the number of Rs 3 Lakh will be channeled to those who have been damaged critical.
Chamarajanagar Deputy Deputy Commissioner Katyayanidevi told toi that all information about the loss of plants in all districts has been uploaded to the Bhoomi application.
“We will directly credit compensation to bank farmers district, “he said.

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