Millions of bitter water lying in the mandi


Posted on 11th May 2020 12:00 pm by rohit kumar

The unseasonal rain that occurred in the morning wreaked havoc on the farmers and farmers. Due to this, lakhs of wheat bags were wet in the market under the open sky and heavy damage was done. This morning, after about 9 o'clock, there was a sudden black cloud over the sky and a round of strong winds started and upon seeing it started a heavy rain. As the rains started, farmers and farmers in the new and old grain markets started to cover the tarpaulins to protect the wheat crop and the pots from the water, but due to the long rains, lakhs of wheat The kattas got wet with water and due to lack of proper drainage, water was stored in the mandi, due to which fury was seen in the farmers and farmers.

District Mandi head Ashwani Shorewala, former chairman Ramnivas Mittal, Shamsher Mittal, Jaikishan Mann, Rajpal Chahal, Tarsem Goyal etc. said that about 4 lakh wheat pots lying in the mandi were drenched due to rain and moisture content suddenly increased. has gone. The loss of which will be directly to the farmers and jobbers, because despite the procurement due to the negligence of agencies, the lifting of the kattas is taking place at a turtle pace. Now, after the wheat drying is reduced, the agency officials will torture the artisans in the name of needless cutting.

Wheat rotting in mandis after rain

Narwana (US): Due to the lockdown, both the Sundays of May till now have proved to be a disaster for wheat growers and farmers of the region. After the rain on Sunday last, the wheat lying in the mandis has become soaked and spoiled, which was tried again by the ardhists for the rainy rain on Sunday morning. In today's rainy season, the faces of the farmers and farmers have wilted again after getting wet again.

Rain caused problems for farmers

Kalayat (Nis): The intermittent rains on Sunday have increased the problem of mandi commissioners. The rain, which lasted about half an hour in the morning, increased the beating of farmers and traders. During the rainy season, grain merchants were covered with tarpas by some traders at the procurement centers in Mandi. Dara was also made by some traders to dry wheat, but in today's rain, their problem was increased. Market traders Pawan Kumar, Rajaram, Rajeev, Lekha, Rishi Pal etc. said that due to intermittent rains since last days, soaking wheat is causing loss of thousands of rupees.

Hail seeking compensation for bad crops

Naraingarh (Nis): Due to strong rains and hailstorms in the area on Sunday morning, farmers of Sunflower, Maize, Onion and Vegetable crops in many villages including Panjonts, Rajauli, Patrehadi, Kadasan, Ganni Kheda, Ghazipur, Gadoli, Shahzadpur Completely ruined. MLA from Vidhan Sabha Naraingarh, Shaily Chaudhary said that the sunflower crop of farmers is almost over. The MLA said that apart from sunflower, onion, maize and vegetable crops of farmers have also suffered heavy losses. He has demanded the government to get compensation for the damaged crops by getting special girdawari immediately.

Heavy damage to mango crop

Yamunanagar (HP): The sudden storm on Sunday has caused a lot of damage to the mango crop in various areas of Haryana. There were still small mangoes on the trees that due to the strong storm and rain, most of the trees fell from the mangoes. According to the information received from different areas, about 50 percent of the mango crop has been damaged. Mango grower Satpal Kaushik said that due to heavy storms and storms, the mango crop suffered heavy losses.

Lakhs lost lakhs

Pundari (Nis): Due to the rains with the strong wind in the morning, the worry of the archais has increased due to the wetting of lakhs of wheat bags lying in the grain market Pundari. The rain which was left to spoil the wheat a little bit due to the rain five days ago, now - this rain has completed the task. Due to the absence of drainage in the market due to heavy rains, water accumulated on the roads, in which the wheat pots lying below got completely drenched in water. Now, the marketers are fearing loss of lakhs of rupees due to bad wheat.

 

“Due to repeated bad weather, the loading work did not go smoothly. The contractor also did not have enough vehicles and laborers. After the opening of the season, there will be an effort to get the loading of wheat slits soon. ”

-Bajendra Singh, Inspector, DFSC, Pundri

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