Punjab: SP Singh Baghel Visit Towns affected by the Flood will send the report to the center on the demands of farmers

Moga, September 16 (IANS). The Minister of Public Servants SP amid flood crisis in Punjab Singh Baghel visited Moga’s flood sections on Tuesday. He tackled the situation on the zero land on the instructions of Premier Narendra Modi, and he instructed officials to get relief immediately. While visiting the Village Safuwala and the surrounding areas, Minister Baghel not only saw the sand, but 5-6 feet thick silt in the field. He told officials that the farmers should be provided special assistance to remove silt, as it has completely ruined the crops and that it will be very difficult to sow the next crop. He said: “There is so much silt in the field that farmers can lose two crops. The central government will ensure its compensation.” During this time, the farmers handed over the claim letter to the central government, taking into account Baghel, Baghel assured that they would send it to the center and that the appropriate steps would be taken. At the press conference, the minister told of the center aid package. He said, Prime Minister Modi himself assessed the situation by airing an air visit to the affected areas and releasing special help of Rs 1.600 crore for Punjab. The state government was also instructed to immediately relieve the SDRF fund of Rs 12,000 crore. PM -Modi itself has evaluated and evaluated. The crop insurance scheme of the center did not perform, otherwise the farmers living on the banks of the river would gain a great advantage. “He warned that the problems would continue to increase after the water came out, so speed up the assistance work.” The minister also announced to introduce a committee of BJP workers, which will distribute door-to-door to distribute items from daily needs. They appreciated social and religious institutions, which are active in assistance work. Let us know that the floods have continued in Punjab since the end of August. 1.018 Towns were affected, where 61,632 hectares of agricultural land was severely affected in the district, where 4,000 to 6,000 hectares were destroyed – -ians Sch.