DROUGHT: 3.15L HA IN 70 BLOCKS OF 15 DISTS HIT
Wednesday, 25 October 2017 | PNS | BHUBANESWAR |
in Bhubaneswar
More than 3.15 lakh hectares of
land in 70 blocks of 15 districts across the State are affected by drought. Of
the 15 districts, Balangir, Bargarh, Dhenkanal, Boudh and Nuapada are the
worst-affected with Balangir in top of the list with 14 blocks
followed by Bargarh with 10 blocks, said Minister of Revenue and Disaster
Management Maheswar Mohanty here on Tuesday.
“This was estimated by a field
survey. The concerned line departments’ officials will again meet on October
27, following which a final report will be submitted to the Chief Minister.
Subsequently, a drought assistance package for the affected districts will be
announced,” the Minister said.
Mohanty further said the
Government would declare the drought package earlier than previous years.
“Without waiting for the crop cutting report, the State Government will
announce assistance much earlier on the basis filed by the survey,” he added.
Special Relief Commissioner
(SRC) Bishnupada Sethi said the Government has received drought reports from
the district Collectors and is examining the reports, following which it would
declare the drought-hit areas by October 30.
“The reports are being
analysed. Nothing has been finalised yet. The deadline for announcing
drought-affected areas is October 30,” Sethi stated.
Earlier, a team of
representatives led by the SRC had visited Nuapada and Balangir districts to
review the drought situation resulting in massive crop damage.
CM ANNOUNCES DROUGHT RELIEF PACKAGE
Thursday, 26 October 2017 | PNS | BHUBANESWAR |
in Bhubaneswar
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Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik announced a drought
assistance package at the State Secretariat here on Wednesday for the farmers
facing crop loss of 33 per cent and above during the current Kharif season in
15 districts.
“Agriculture input subsidy will be provided to the
small and marginal farmers who have sustained crop loss of 33 per cent and
above at Rs 6,800 per hectares of land in rain-fed or non-irrigated areas and
Rs 13,500 per hectares of land in areas under assured irrigation,” Patnaik
said.
Agriculture input subsidy would also be provided
to farmers other than small and marginal farmers at the same rates subject to a
ceiling of two hectares per farmer. The assistance would be provided to the
actual cultivators, he said.
Farmers affected by drought in Kharif would be
provided fresh finance for Rabi cultivation, which has commenced from October
1, the Chief Minister said.
He further said, “Short-term Kharif loans
advanced in the affected areas during Kharif having crop loss of 33 per cent
and above shall be converted into medium-term (conversion) loans.”
Patnaik also directed the district
administrations to keep an eye on moneylenders causing financial hardship to
the farmers and directed the police to initiate stringent action against such
elements under the Odisha Money Lenders Act and various Sections of the CrPC.
“The SPs will have the responsibility to
proactively deal with this. The DIGs will review the matter,” he said.
“Five thousand pump sets would be provided with
50 per cent subsidy limited to Rs 15, 000 to the farmers. Besides, availability
of pump sets in different Agro Service Centres shall be published to enable the
farmer to hire the same to save their standing crops,” the CM said.
The Odisha Lift Irrigation Corporation (OLIC)
would take immediate steps to repair the lift irrigation points (LI Points) in
all the affected villages on a priority basis. Steps would be taken to operate
all LI Points during Rabi season. A total of 1.25 lakh pulse mini kits, 0.5
lakh oilseed minikits and 0.25 lakh vegetable minikits will be supplied to the
farmers for the Rabi programme in the affected villages,” he said.
MGNREGA works would be undertaken by the
Panchayati Raj Department to establish water harvesting structures or
de-silting of field channels and diversion weirs, ‘’Our Government will provide
50 days of additional work in drought hit areas,’’ Patnaik said.
Landless, marginal and small farmers in the
drought-affected GPs of 70 blocks would be provided livelihood support in terms
of backyard poultry, he informed.
“Fifty per cent remission in respect of
cess on land revenue will be given to the farmers where the crop loss is 33 per
cent or more,” the Chief Minister added.
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