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RS 443CR Crop Loss Relief for Hit-Hit Farmers in K’taka

Bengaluru: While farmers throughout Karnataka cry over poor violations and delayed from compensation for plant losses because the rain is not season, the government has allocated RS 443 Crore under the state disaster response fund (SDRF).
The state has paid compensation for around 6.6 lakh farmers who qualified.
“We have distributed around RS 132 Crore with installments among the affected farmers before November.
Recently, the government released another RS ​​311 Crore,” said Tushar Girinath, the main secretary, the income department.
He said the compensation was immediately credited to the farmer’s account through direct benefit (DBT) transfers after they uploaded the plant loss details on the Parishara portal.
GirinaH added the state government expecting another RS ​​150 Crore claim in the coming days to plant losses due to time before time.
On the other hand, the Ministry of Agriculture on Wednesday will launch the payment of plant insurance claims to farmers under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana.
The insurance company will begin to pay farmers in Chitradurga, Kopolar, Tumakuaru and Koppal in the first phase, where losses relating to heavy rain have been reported.
Agricultural Commissioner Brijesh Kumar Dikshit said two companies would begin to edit insurance more than 80 lakh Rs to farmers who registered their post-harvest losses within 10 days of the incident.
With non-consecutive rain that hurts most districts and southern bags of North Carnataka, harvested losses have been recorded at 10 hectares for September to November.
While plants at 5 lakh hectares were destroyed in September and October, heavy November rains flooded 5 hectares and destroyed yeast and corn plants.
Government sources say negotiations have not been done with other insurance companies that remain non-committees to pay the amount.
But the leaders of farmers said the money was claimed to have been released by the government was not enough.
Some people say farmers have not received the amount.
“Under the Norm of SDRF, the government pays Rs 2,500 per acre of plant losses.
A farmer pays no less than Rs 3,000 only for labor to sow.
What is the use of alms given to farmers,” Question of the Shanthakumar Kurur from the State Farmers Association Union.
Complaints against Ishavantha firmst insurance from Karnataka Prontha Raitha Sangha claimed the biggest problem had been disbursed from the amount of insurance.
“There is no farmer in Mandya who has obtained the amount for the premium he has paid.
While the government says it pays, farmers do not get anything in many cases because insurance companies have rules that except the entire Hobli or Taluk are removed and report plant losses, There are no individual farmers who can claim insurance, “Yeshvantha said.
Shanthakumar said government insurance rules need to be amended to help farmers secure higher compensation.

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