Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on Tuesday said his government has released Rs.200 crore from the contingency fund to cover the crop-related losses suffered by farmers due to unseasonal rains.
"The Central Government has provided us Rs.44 crores and we have taken out 200 crores from the contingency fund," Yadav told media here.
"The money has reached many constituencies and we have decided to give cheques to the farmers," he added.
Yadav confirmed that central and state ministers were taking a stock of the situation
He also stated that the government is providing seven lakh rupees in the case of a death of a farmer.
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