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Immediate relief for every affected farmer and sharecropper, no delay in compensation: Chief Minister

Families whose houses are damaged or destroyed should be provided housing on priority under the Mukhyamantri Awas Yojana: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath

Expressing deep concern over the damage caused to rabi crops due to unseasonal rain, hailstorms, and incidents of fire in some areas, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed officials to ensure swift, transparent, and sensitive action.

Chairing a high-level review meeting on Wednesday morning, the Chief Minister said, “It is natural for farmers to feel worried in such adverse circumstances, and the state government stands firmly with them with full commitment.”

The Chief Minister directed that an accurate, fair, and time-bound assessment of losses for every affected farmer and sharecropper be conducted, and immediate compensation be ensured.

He instructed that effective coordination be established at the district level among revenue, agriculture, and other concerned departments, and that surveys be completed quickly and reports sent to the government without delay, so that relief distribution is not held up.

He also directed officials to maintain active coordination with insurance companies to ensure quick settlement of crop insurance claims.

Officers have been instructed to directly reach out to farmers and ensure they receive the benefits of insurance schemes, so that maximum relief can be provided.

Directing the Revenue Department, the Chief Minister said, “Adequate funds should be immediately made available to each district from the State Disaster Relief Fund. District Magistrates must ensure that assistance is provided to affected farmers in a prompt and transparent manner. Relief camps should be set up wherever required, and mandi committees should also extend all possible support to farmers.”

Taking a sensitive approach towards fire incidents, the Chief Minister directed that in cases of loss of life and livestock, relief funds must be provided within 24 hours.

He also instructed that eligible beneficiaries be promptly covered under the Krishak Durghatna Bima Yojana. Additionally, families whose houses have been damaged or destroyed should be provided housing on priority under the Mukhyamantri Awas Yojana.

The Chief Minister warned that any negligence in relief and rehabilitation work will be unacceptable, and accountability of concerned officials will be fixed.

The Chief Minister said, “In this time of disaster, the state government stands firmly with every farmer, farming family, and sharecropper with full sensitivity, promptness, and commitment, and providing all possible assistance to them is the government’s highest priority.”

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