Anup Tiwari
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JAMMU: Farmers of Marh tehsil
couldn't believe their eyes when the
state government recently handed
out cheques compensating them for
crop loss in the devastating floods of
September last year: the maximum
amount paid to one of them was Rs
113, the minimum, all of Rs 32.
Farmers said the PDP-BJP
government was "rubbing salt into
our wounds" even as the state
agriculture department maintained
that the amount was in keeping with
central norms but a review was on.
Further distribution has been put on
hold after most farmers returned
their cheques.
couldn't believe their eyes when the
state government recently handed
out cheques compensating them for
crop loss in the devastating floods of
September last year: the maximum
amount paid to one of them was Rs
113, the minimum, all of Rs 32.
Farmers said the PDP-BJP
government was "rubbing salt into
our wounds" even as the state
agriculture department maintained
that the amount was in keeping with
central norms but a review was on.
Further distribution has been put on
hold after most farmers returned
their cheques.