Jammu and Kashmir: Rajouri farmers freed from worry about crop failure to ceasefire

Rajouri, May 24 (IANS). After surgery Vermilion, there were the chances of war such as war due to increasing tensions between India and Pakistan. The maximum damage to the towns in the border areas had to carry the most, but now, after the ceasefire, the conditions of these towns have gradually become normal. Villagers and farmers spoke to the Ians news agency on Saturday and called on the government to maintain the situation in the border areas. The farmers of Rajouri are happily after the ceasefire. They are excited about sowing crops. The Agriculture Division has also increased its activism in seed distribution. Due to the shooting from Pakistan, there was an atmosphere of tension in the areas along the border in recent months, which was severely affected. Farmers were worried that their hard work and crops should not be wasted anywhere. However, after the ceasefire was implemented, the peace in the border areas was restored and farmers began to return to the lands. The sowing season of maize started and the farmers get excited and get seeds from the agricultural office. Madan Pal Singh, head of the agricultural officer, gave information in this regard, and said: “This time the department kept in mind the needs of the farmers, and the department showed special activism this time. We have ordered a large amount of maize seed this time so that farmers face no problem. The farmers of the border region first resigned in the conversation and thanked the central government for being safe because of the ceasefire and now they can farm peacefully. He hoped that this peace had remained long, so that the stability was left in his life. -Ians Sch/GKT shares this story tags