SRINAGAR,
MAY 08: State Advisory Board for Development of Kissans (SABDK) today took
cognizance of a news report appearing in a section of the press about
inundation of 400 kanals of paddy land in Awantipora and directed for its
immediate action on the issue.
Vice
Chairman SABDK, Daljit Singh Chib, was apprised at a meeting he chaired to
discuss the issue, that submerging of the paddy field was due to blockage of
drainage system in many Awantipora villages by 4-lanning of National Highway
which passes through these villages.
The
meeting was told that due to accumulation of rain water in paddy fields of Kigam,
Chursoo, Chachkoot, Lethpora, Awantipora up to Marval Kandizaal of District
Pulwama, farmers of these areas won’t be able
to cultivate their fields as paddy saplings season will begin in coming days. It was
said that the inundation has also damaged mustard crop and fodder grown by
these farmers.
While
taking serious note of the submergence of the agriculture land and difficulties
being faced by the farmers, the Vice Chairman instructed the executing agency
of the highway 4-lanning project M/S RAMKY Infrastructure Ltd to immediately
start dewatering operations and make functional the installed drainage system,
so that farmers can prepare the affected land for the paddy plantation well in
time.
It was
suggested that there needs a new drainage system to be installed as a long term
measure, whose construction shall be taken up with the Chief Engineer MID,
Kashmir in consultation with concerned wing of Irrigation and Flood Control
Department.
The VC
said that he will soon visit the affected paddy fields, so that on spot
assessment can be made along with the all stake holders to decide the
recommendations for remedial measures of the submergence of this paddy land.
Executive
Engineer Irrigation and Flood Control Awantipora, Naib Tehsildar Revenue,
Project Manager RAMKY infrastructure Ltd., Representative of National Highway
Authority of India Ltd (NHAI) Officers and officials of Agriculture Department
& SABDK, besides affected farmers were present in the meeting.

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