Wheat crop over 300 acres gutted in fire in Amritsar

Press Trust of India  |  Amritsar 

Wheat crop spread over 300 acres was destroyed in a fire in Othian village here after a high tension wire snapped during a storm, leading to a short circuit.

Deputy Commissioner, Amritsar, Kamaldeep Singh Sanga said, "The crop spread over 300 acres was damaged after a high tension wire fell in a field due to a storm."



minister Navjot Singh Sidhu today visited the village and announced a compensation of Rs 24 lakh to the affected farmers.

The from Amritsar East said the farmers will be compensated at a rate of Rs 8,000 per acre.

"It adds up to Rs 24 lakh and I will pay from my personal funds. I do not want to put burden on the state exchequer," he said.

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Wheat crop over 300 acres gutted in fire in Amritsar

Wheat crop spread over 300 acres was destroyed in a fire in Othian village here after a high tension wire snapped during a storm, leading to a short circuit. Deputy Commissioner, Amritsar, Kamaldeep Singh Sanga said, "The crop spread over 300 acres was damaged after a high tension wire fell in a field due to a storm." Punjab minister Navjot Singh Sidhu today visited the village and announced a compensation of Rs 24 lakh to the affected farmers. The MLA from Amritsar East said the farmers will be compensated at a rate of Rs 8,000 per acre. "It adds up to Rs 24 lakh and I will pay from my personal funds. I do not want to put burden on the state exchequer," he said. Wheat crop spread over 300 acres was destroyed in a fire in Othian village here after a high tension wire snapped during a storm, leading to a short circuit.

Deputy Commissioner, Amritsar, Kamaldeep Singh Sanga said, "The crop spread over 300 acres was damaged after a high tension wire fell in a field due to a storm."

minister Navjot Singh Sidhu today visited the village and announced a compensation of Rs 24 lakh to the affected farmers.

The from Amritsar East said the farmers will be compensated at a rate of Rs 8,000 per acre.

"It adds up to Rs 24 lakh and I will pay from my personal funds. I do not want to put burden on the state exchequer," he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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