Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Friday introduced an instantaneous help of Rs 3,448 crore to mitigate the impression of floods in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Chouhan, who’s in Telangana at present after reviewing the flood state of affairs in Andhra Pradesh, mentioned: “Nobody must be dissatisfied. We’re working to offer fast assist”.
Presently, the association is being made to offer fast help of Rs 3,448 crore below the State Catastrophe Aid Fund, which additionally contains the central authorities’s share, he mentioned.
After offering fast help, the federal government will take into consideration making accessible fertilisers and seeds to farmers for the subsequent crop, he added.
The minister additionally assured the farming group that the Centre will present acceptable compensation after the evaluation of the crop injury.
“We are going to ask the banks to not get better loans from farmers in occasions of disaster,” he added.
Chouhan performed an aerial survey of crop injury in flood-hit areas of Meenavalu, Peddagopavaram, Mannur, and Kattleru, of Telangana. He additionally met folks in Khammam and mentioned their issues, an official assertion mentioned.
The minister talked about that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is anxious concerning the flood state of affairs in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.