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'Kshtipurti' Portal opened on instructions of Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini

ANI March 4, 2025 181 views

Haryana's Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has introduced the innovative Kshtipurti portal to streamline crop loss reporting for farmers affected by recent unseasonal rains. The digital platform allows farmers from 615 villages across 10 districts to upload detailed information about agricultural damage quickly and efficiently. By digitizing the compensation process, the state government aims to provide faster financial relief to impacted agricultural communities. This technology-driven approach reflects the administration's commitment to supporting farmers during challenging environmental conditions.

"The state government is committed to ensuring timely compensation" - Haryana Government Press Statement
New Delhi, March 3: In line with the directions of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, 'Kshtipurti' portal has been opened to facilitate farmers in uploading information regarding the crop loss caused by recent unseasonal rains and hailstorms, said a press statement.

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Kshtipurti portal covers crop loss reporting in 615 villages

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Digital platform spans 10 Haryana districts

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Enables rapid farmer relief mechanism

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Supports agriculture damage assessment

The Chief Minister had instructed Deputy Commissioners of all districts to gather and forward relevant information of crops loss to the headquarters for timely action.

The details of crop losses are gathered from 615 villages across 10 districts of the state. The Kshtipurti portal have been opened for 66 villages in Ambala, 20 villages in Bhiwani, 7 villages in Hisar, and 9 villages in Charkhi Dadri.

In addition, the portal has been opened for 78 villages in Yamunanagar, 66 villages in Jind, 81 villages in Rewari, 19 villages in Palwal, 9 villages in Nuh, and 160 villages in Mahendragarh.

The state government is committed to ensuring that the farmers receive timely compensation for the losses they have suffered. The portal will enable efficient processing of claims, helping the government provide relief to farmers as soon as possible.

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