Heavy Rain in Palwal: Farmers who are on request for more than 500 hectares as a result of heavy rain in Palwal - NCR Palwal Damage Damage Due to Heavy Rain Farmers, Companions Claim

Due to heavy rain in the Khadar area in the Palwal district, more than 500 hectares of crop were destroyed due to water filling in the field of farmers. The Boers demanded compensation from the government and presented a memorandum to the CEO of the Zilla Parishad. The Sarpanch called on the Deputy Commissioner to get drainage and Girdawari to get compensation. Farmers are upset due to the rising water level of Yamuna River. Jagran correspondent, Palwal. Due to rain in the Khadar area of the district, more than 500 hectares of crops were damaged due to the decoration of the farmers’ fields. The farmers demanded compensation from the government. On Wednesday, a memorandum was also given to Jitendra Kumar, CEO of Zilla Parishad, who showed up to take the crops plunged into the water. Neetu Guddu Bhati, Sarpanch of Gram Panchayat Baghpur Khurd, demanded in the memorandum to the district’s deputy commissioner that the entire town was flooded due to excessive rainfall because the crops were completely destroyed. Things became as if the town had flooded. The Sarpanch requested the Deputy Commissioner to manage water drainage as soon as possible. Hundreds of hectares of crop breakdown, together with this, he also called to get appropriate compensation by getting the poor crops spoiled crops so that the loss of poor farmers can be compensated. Sarpanch representative Krishnapal Guddu Bhati said the Khadar residents were concerned for the last few days as the water level of the Yamuna River continues to rise. However, the water level of Yamuna River has not yet reached the danger, but in the meantime there was heavy rainfall and rainwater on Monday and Tuesday led to weakening in their countries. It plunged hundreds of hectares of his crop. He requested the administration to immediately pay attention to this serious issue and to provide all possible assistance to the farmers concerned. During this period, farmers were present in AMIT Bhati, conversash Bhati, Deshraj Singh, Suresh, Mahendra Singh, Padmingh, Laxman Singh, Laikaram, Pritam Singh, Nanak, Satpal, Krishna Shivkumar, Hardv Singh, etc.