Jammu & Kashmir

After heavy losses in Kulgam and Shopian, admins told to assess hailstorm damage for compensation

Hailstorm in south Kashmir on April 19. [Photo: Facebook]

Minister Sakeena Itoo says government stands with the farming community in this difficult time

Srinagar: After the heavy to moderate rains, accompanied by thunder and a damaging hailstorm, lashed the Kashmir valley starting Friday night, leaving behind a trail of devastation for orchard owners in south Kashmir, Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo has expressed deep concern over the widespread damage, particularly in Kulgama and Shopian.

Several parts of the valley experienced significant rainfall from Saturday afternoon, while the upper reaches, including Tulail in Gurez of Bandipora district, received fresh snowfall, prompting the administration to close schools up to the primary level.

The Minister said that this weather calamity has dealt a major blow to thousands of orchardists and farmers, many of whom are completely relying on the upcoming harvest season for their livelihood. “Our Government completely stands with the farming community in this difficult time. The loss is not just of produce, but of months of hard work and hope”, Sakeena said.

The Minister said that the administrations of affected districts have been mobilised and directed to carry out immediate ground assessments of damages caused and ensure timely compensation is provided.

She further said that relevant departments have been directed to prioritise transparent coordination with local representatives and community leaders to expedite assessment of losses and necessary compensation to affected families.

The Minister reiterated the commitment of Omar Abdullah led government towards uplifting the conditions of orchardists and farmers by smooth implementation of various beneficiary oriented schemes like HADP, RKVY, KCC and others.(GNS)

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