by Punjabnewswire4u (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, SEPT 14
Punjab
Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today urged the Union Minister of Agriculture
Mr. Sharad Pawar for seeking his personal intervention to immediately provide
Special Central Assistance of Rs.5112 crore to the state for bailing out its farming
community from the crisis arisen out of drought like situation and in securing
the food security of the nation.
In a letter to the Union
Agriculture Minister, Mr. Badal said that Punjab had always been in the
forefront for ensuring food security of the nation. Our state had been contributing about 40-50%
of wheat and 30-35% of rice to the Central Pool for the last three decades. However, presently the State and its farmers had
faced a serious natural calamity in terms of deficient monsoon rainfall and
drought like situation prevailing in the State. The Punjab farmers were paying a heavy price
in facing the on-going monsoon crisis and there was an urgent need to come to
their rescue. Therefore, State and its farmers deserve a Comprehensive Relief
Package in this hour of extraordinary crisis.
The Chief Minister also bemoaned
that the recent hike in the prices of diesel by Rs.5 per liter had further
accentuated the woes of the farmers who were already passing through difficult
times due to non remunerative MSP coupled with continuous increase in the
prices of agricultural inputs thereby rendering agriculture as non-profitable
profession. Keeping in view these
circumstances the beleaguered farming community of the state today felt totally
neglected and dejected. The Chief
Minister requested Mr. Pawar to impress upon the GoI to immediately release Special
Central Assistance to the tune of Rs.5112 crore as per the memorandum submitted
by the state government.
It may be recalled that the
State Government had submitted a detailed proposal to mitigate the drought like
conditions in Punjab during Kharif 2012 and providing a Special Central
Assistance of Rs.5112.09 crore to Mr. Pawar on his visit to Chandigarh on August
10, 2012.
The Chief Minister apprised Mr.
Pawar that the state Government had not received any response to this proposal
so far. Mr. Badal further brought to the
notice of Union Agriculture Minister that non availability of timely rainfall
during the ensuing Kharif season had resulted in increased input costs and the
farming community of the state was under tremendous stress. As per IMD, the cumulative monsoon in Punjab
up to July 2012 had been deficit by 70% than normal and the state fell under
Scanty Rainfall States (60 to 99), whereas during the months of August &
September the cumulative monsoon rainfall had been deficit by about 55-60%.
Although there had been some improvement in monsoon rainfall during the month
of August-September, but as per IMD cumulative rainfall till 10th September
2012 was still deficit by 54% than normal rainfall and the state falls under
Deficient Rainfall States (20 to 59). The water requirement of crops was
highest during these months and the crippling monsoon rainfall deficit had put
the state and the farming community under great financial stress.
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