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Deficit rainfall: Bihar govt takes steps to save agriculture

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Press Trust of India Patna

Kumar ordered a subsidy of Rs 200 crore on diesel, of which Rs 6.85 crore has already been disbursed.

On Chief Minister's directive, a `war council' was set up to prevent and counteract both drought and flood conditions, the sources said.

Key departments like power, agriculture, PHED, water resources, animal husbandry, roads and building departments, disaster management have been advised to coordinate and formulate action plans to meet either eventuality.

An action plan has also been evolved which emphasised on immediate distribution of subsidised diesel at Rs 20 per per litre and upto Rs 200 per acre and within a fixed time, the sources said.

 

District magistrates have been asked to oversee the distribution together with repairing tube wells, fixing defunct power supply lines and ensuring that the worst rain deficit districts receive at least six to eight hours of power supply, they said.

The rain deficit has been estimated to be between 20 and 32 per cent in the state this year.

The development secretary is to coordinate the agriculture relief works together with irrigation and water resources officials on alternate days.

The state government is also finalising a policy for rehabilitation of flood victims and maintenance of embankments, the sources said.

  

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First Published: Jul 25 2012 | 2:05 PM IST

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