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Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has instructed the relief department to immediately transfer the compensation amount. (File Photo)

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has instructed the aid division to instantly switch the compensation quantity. (File Photograph)

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has instructed the aid division to instantly switch the compensation quantity to the accounts of the affected farmers primarily based on the survey report

The Uttar Pradesh authorities on Tuesday launched an quantity of Rs 23 crore for compensating the affected farmers in 9 districts of the state that have been impacted by hailstorms and rains within the final three days by way of broken crops.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has instructed the aid division to instantly switch the compensation quantity to the accounts of the affected farmers primarily based on the survey report, an official assertion issued right here stated.

Principal Secretary (Income) P. Guru Prasad knowledgeable that on the directions of the chief minister, all of the district magistrates of the state have been despatched to the agricultural farms to conduct an on-site evaluation of the damages brought on to the crops by the inclement climate.

Subsequently, the district magistrates of the 9 most affected districts offered their reviews on the damages brought on to the crops by premature rainfall and hailstorms to the chief minister on Tuesday, primarily based on which, the latter launched a compensation of Rs 23 crore for the farmers within the 9 districts, the assertion stated.

Reduction Commissioner GS Naveen stated that the best compensation of Rs 5 crore was sanctioned for Jalaun whereas Lalitpur, Mahoba and Saharanpur have been given Rs 3 crore every.

Likewise, an quantity of Rs 2 crore every has been sanctioned for Banda, Basti, Jhansi and Shamli and Rs 1 crore for Chitrakoot. The method of compensating the affected farmers in these districts is ongoing.

The compensation is primarily given to the farmers whose crops are broken by greater than 33 per cent as a consequence of floods, hailstorms and premature rainfall.

(This story has not been edited by News18 workers and is revealed from a syndicated information company feed – PTI)

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