The Chief Minister said this while addressing farmers who called on him to express their gratitude for supporting them in their hour of crisis.
"Immediately after the untimely rains and hailstorms, the government announced special girdawari, released Rs 1,092 crore as compensation for damaged crops and made adequate arrangement for procurement of each and every grain of farmers," he said.
Khattar said the government is fully committed to serve the society and ensure all round development.
"Being an agrarian state, entire government machinery is standing firmly beside the farmers in their time of trouble," he added.
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"In addition, we also decided to bear value cut loss of wheat to give maximum relief to farmers and also took care for interest of Aarthias (commission agents)," he said.
The government would also ensure that entire purchase of wheat can be utilized in a proper manner, he added.
The Chief Minister said the government had also decided prompt disposal of all pending mutation cases every month by way of making the mutation system computerized.
The government has also decided for speedy disposal of all pending land consolidations by the end of current financial year.
"For this, we would impart training to 1,000 patwaris (revenue officials)," he added.
While referring to shrinking land holding, Khattar said some new systems would have to be evolved for serving the interests of small and marginal farmers who are either engaged in cooperative farming or other agro related fields.
The government is formulating a scheme to support and facilitate small and marginal farmers, he added.