Heavy rain caused the Pagie crop heavy damage. Farmers from Greater Noida updated this big question: Wed, 08 Oct 2025 08:23 am (IST) Heavy rain at the end of the monsoon caused great damage to the farmers of the farmers of Noida. There was great wastage due to the weakening of harvested crops in Dadri Jewar and Thanksgour areas. The district administration has called on the farmers to provide information on the loss within 72 hours, so that the insured farmers can get the benefit of insurance. Farmers conducted a survey and demanded compensation. Heavy rains during the withdrawal of the monsoon caused great damage to the crops of the farmers. Jagran correspondent, Greater Noida. During the withdrawal of the monsoon, two days of sudden rain, together with strong winds, caused major losses to farmers’ carif crops, including paddy. The rain on Monday did not even give the farmers the chance to recover. Remove advertisement Only read news in Dadri, Jewar, Thanksgour, Rabupura and Jahangirpur areas, there is more loss due to the water connection in the harvested crops. Heavy rain, together with strong wind in the early hours of Tuesday, severely affected the standing crops of farmers. The farmers conducted a survey of the administration and demanded compensation for the losses caused by this natural disaster. In Jewar, Dadri and Sadar Tehsils of the district, 59 thousand farmers sowed a pagie crop on 35 thousand hectares of land. Due to constant good rainfall during the rainy season, this time farmers expected a bumper yield. According to experts, the production of Paddy in the district this time is one to one and a half Lakh quintale, but due to the monsoon return, heavy rainfall left no stone on Monday and Tuesday to spoil the dreams of the Boers. It is estimated that there will be 30 to 50 percent loss for the ripe paddy crop of the farmers and up to 40 percent loss of raw. The farmers whose crops were cut in the fields suffered more than 50 percent loss due to immersion in reconciliation. The district administration has called on the farmers to provide information to the crops within 72 hours through toll -free number, app or by phone in all three Tehsils, so that the insured farmers can get the benefit of the insurance in time by immediately assessing the damage to the crops. Where should farmers provide information to crops within 72 hours? Deputy Agricultural Director Rajeev Kumar said that under the Prime Minister Crop Insurance Scheme, if there is damage to the crops that dry 14 days after the harvest in the fields due to natural disasters such as hail, rain, etc., it is compulsory to provide information within 72 hours. Farmers can register information on crops on the government of India’s crop insurance free number 14447 or crop insurance app. Apart from this, the district manager can also provide information on ensuring the crop insurance 18002091111 and 18008896868. Farmers of Dadri Tehsil can also provide information on Devraj Singh 7906769211, Deeraj Kumar in Sadar Tehsil at 7579561257 and Ramovtar in Jewar Tehsil at 7754924114. There were some dreams with the hope of good crop and yields. This Diwali will be dull this time. The government must take a survey as soon as possible and compensate the farmers for their losses. – Jugendra Singh Due to the non-operation of government purchasing centers, farmers are already being exploited in private markets. Rain further increased the problems of farmers. Rajkumar: Due to constant good rainfall this season, there was less consumption of diesel in the Pagie crop and the bumper yield was expected in the crop. But the rain that was washed on the frost ruined everything. More than 50 percent of the crop is likely to be damaged. – Hari Singh took the field off the landlord for a year and grew the crop, but he must suffer huge losses every year due to natural disasters. Due to no timely relief, his financial condition was exacerbated. Palatives: Due to rain since the past three days, the market has been weakened. In the past three days, the arrival of Paddy in the market has dropped by 30 to 40 percent. – Omesh Rana, agent, Dadri Naveen Mandi The rain over the past three days has broken the back of the Boers. First, due to flooding and now rain, the food provider stands in front of a life crisis. The district administration must investigate the crops and provide appropriate compensation so that the loss of the farmer can be compensated. – Krishna Nagar, National General Secretary, Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Morcha
Farmers from Greater Noida have been croping heavy damage to paddy due to heavy rain.
