Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has taken immediate action to address the impact of heavy rainfall and hailstorms that have affected several States in the country. The Minister has directed officials to conduct a thorough assessment of the crop damage and provide necessary support to the affected farmers.
Mr. Chouhan has assured farmers that they need not worry and that the government stands firmly with them in this hour of crisis. The Minister's assurance is a welcome relief to farmers who have been struggling to cope with the devastating effects of unseasonal rains and hailstorms.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare has informed that Mr. Chouhan has asked officials to review the impact of unseasonal rains and hailstorms and gather detailed information from the affected States. The officials have been instructed to remain in close coordination with State authorities to monitor the situation and provide timely assistance to the affected farmers.
The Ministry has also noted that Mr. Chouhan will hold discussions with Agriculture Ministers of the concerned States to review the extent of damage and take necessary steps to address the situation. This indicates the government's commitment to providing comprehensive support to farmers and ensuring their welfare.
Crop damage assessment is crucial in determining the extent of the losses suffered by farmers. This information will enable the government to provide targeted support to the affected farmers and take necessary steps to mitigate the impact of future natural disasters.
The government's commitment to farmers' welfare is evident in Mr. Chouhan's directives. The Minister's assurance and the government's action plan demonstrate a strong commitment to supporting farmers and ensuring their well-being.