Haryana govt orders girdawari of damaged crops

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

The government has ordered special girdawari (revenue assessment) of kharif crops in 59 villages of Yamunanagar, and Faridabad, which were damaged due to incessant rains and floods.

Crops sown in about 9,443 acres have been affected due to heavy rains and floods.

While stating this here today, Capt said that orders have been issued after receiving reports in this regard from deputy commissioners concerned.

The affected crops include paddy, bajra, cotton and other vegetables.

The said that girdawari is being conducted on damaged crops in 26 villages of

Crops sown in about 1,260 acres of these villages have been affected due to floods and heavy rains.

He said that girdawari will be carried out in 15 villages of district

The heavy rains and floods have affected crops sown in about 7,342 acres, he added.

Capt said that orders have been issued to conduct girdawari in 18 villages of

The said that as soon as girdawari report will be received, action would be initiated on it.

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First Published: Sat, August 18 2018. 20:05 IST