`1,000cr package for Maha farmers
Maharashtra chief minister Prithviraj Chavan on Saturday declared a `1,000-crore package for farmers affected by the unseasonal rains. The compensation package is three times the amount — the average being `330 crore — given as aid to farmers in the last six years in case of a natural calamity. The CM also declared that electricity for farmers living in calamity-affected areas won’t be disconnected until the end of April 2010. However, despite the increase in the compensation package, the Opposition staged a walkout, stating that it was inadequate.
Post new comment