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Dwarfness increases in the crop in seven districts, including Kaithal Ambala in Haryana. The Minister of Agriculture advised to overthrow the plants in question. Out of 40 lakh hectare of land, 92 thousand hectares are affected. Three MAs raised the issue in the meeting. State Bureau, Chandigarh. Dwarfness increases in Paddy crops in seven districts of Haryana, Kaithal, Ambala, Yamunanagar, Kurukshetra, Karnal, Jind and Panchkula. Paddy crop was planted on 40 lakh hectares in the state, of which 92 thousand hectares washed by black striped virus. The Minister of Agriculture, Shyam Singh Rana, advised the farmers to uproot the paddy plants in question so that the disease does not spread much. Remove advertisement, just read the news, the MLA Aditya Surjewala congress and Inward Mla’s Arjun Chautala and Aditya Devi Lal raised this matter through attention proposal. Surjewala said that PR varieties, especially PR-114 and PR-159, are more at risk for disease. This virus can reduce the yield of the paddy by 80 percent. He said that in 2022 there was an outbreak of this disease in the state, but no government research or a quick response team was formed to handle it. At the same time, Arjun Chautala and Aditya Devi Lal said that farmers whose crops are affected should soon be compensated. The Minister of Agriculture said in the year 2022 that the situation was set out on this, but the action done on time and the awareness campaign offered by Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University (Hisar) and the Department of Agriculture and Boer Welfare was discontinued. In Kharif 2023 and 2024, there was no outbreak of disease due to effective prevention and awareness among farmers. This year, however, the disease has emerged again. First, there were cases of crop affected in the Kaithal district, and subsequently farmers from Ambala, Yamunanagar, Kurukshetra, Karnal, Jind and Panchkula also complained of unusual dwarfwwers. According to the recording report of Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, the disease was most found in the varieties of hybrid pads and then in parwal (non-basmati) and then basmati paddy varieties. This problem is mainly seen in the fields where farmers planted paddy before June 25. Farmers are advised to spray the recommended pesticides. Paddy was re -planned in 656 hectares in the districts concerned. The estimated crop damage in the fields involved was relatively low, which is about five to 10 percent. The virus was affected 6350 hectares of Pagie crop in ambala. It is a matter of relief that there is no notice of loss of this virus in organic farming and direct sowing of money. Take this remedy, farmers are advised to constantly monitor crops and spray pesticides. Dinitrophuran 20 percent SG (ocean or sign) @ 80 g/acker or pimetrozine 50% WG (chess) @ 120 g/acker or imidacloprid 17.8% SL @ 40-50 ml/acre, 200 liters of water should be sprayed. Spray can also be done again if necessary. Keep the water level low in the fields. Make a balanced use of urea and apply lightfall. In addition, dwarf plots that occur in the fields must be uprooted and destroyed so that there is no further damage. According to the compensation rules, input subsidy is given to the farmers, which, according to the compensation rules, are up to five hectares per farmer. Crops such as flooding, weakening, fire, heavy rain, hailstorm, insector or dusty storm in crops such as wheat, paddy or sugar cane the loss requires 25 percent or more. Since the loss of dwarfness in Paddy has been recorded between five and 10 percent, farmers will not receive compensation.