Central team visits UP to assess crop damage

Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways and Shipping, Nitin Gadkari addressing on “Building India : A Shared Responsibility”, at the CII’s National Conference, in New Delhi on Tuesday.
Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways and Shipping, Nitin Gadkari addressing on “Building India : A Shared Responsibility”, at the CII’s National Conference, in New Delhi on Tuesday.

LUCKNOW, Apr 7:
A high-level Central team headed by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari arrived in Uttar Pradesh today to visit certain parts of the state where farmers have suffered massive crop loss because of untimely rain and hailstrom.
The team, whose other members included Union Minister of State Ram Kripal Yadav, will visit Agra, Aligarh, and Meerut to take first hand information of the plight of farmers.
“The Central team will survey the losses incurred by farmers due to untimely rain so that help could be provided to them at the earliest,” Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav told reporters here after a meeting of the state cabinet, which also discussed the issue.
“…Report is also being sought from the district administration for expediting relief to farmers,” Yadav said.
“So far Rs 44 crore has been provided by the Centre and we have sanctioned Rs 200 crore from the contingency fund…,” he said, adding that ministers incharge have been asked to personally go in the area and give their inputs.
“Peoples representatives of all the parties should help in providing relief to farmers,” he said.
Stating that the issue of farmers’ loss was discussed in the cabinet meeting, he said funds for farmers have reached the districts and efforts are on to ensure that it is given to them on the spot instead of through the RTGS.
He said Mathura was worst hit and hoped that the central team submitted its report at the earliest.
“The Government has already announced help of Rs 7 lakh in the case of farmers’ death and we want to provide it soon on getting the reports,” the Chief Minister said.
He said a decision was also taken for buying fertilizer and providing other facilities to farmers for which funds will be made available.
Giving details of other decisions taken in the meeting, the chief minister said construction on the bridge over Yamuna on Chaprauli-Badaut road in Baghpat district linking Uttar Pradesh with Haryana will be started soon with the help of loan.
“Green Park stadium in Kanpur is very old and it is a historical stadium where international matches have not been played in the recent past and now we are entering into an MoU with the UP Cricket Association so that matches can be held there.
“Our effort will be that in Kanpur as well as new stadiums of international level coming up in the state get international matches and IPL matches for which an MoU will be signed soon,” he said.
According to Minister for Secondary Education Mehboob Ali, the Government has agreed to increase the evaluation rates of Uttar Pradesh Board answer sheets to end the stalemate over it. (PTI)