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Minister Satish Jarkiholi has said that the government will take the final decision on crop damage compensation. He has given important information that the government will take action to announce compensation to farmers after conducting a survey of crop damage.
Major reservoirs in Karnataka have received support from rain water and there has been a slight increase in water storage levels. Due to the rains in many parts of the state, the inflow to major dams has increased, here is the current water level of the reservoirs.
Farmers, who were affected by the fall in tomato prices, protested demanding support price. Here is the complete information about the problems of the growers and the market situation.
CM D.K. Shivakumar has given an important update on the progress of the state's irrigation projects, new works and availability of water to farmers. Here is the complete details of the important information he gave about the status of various irrigation projects, the government's next steps and the early completion of the projects.
Farmers have started a bloodbath to protest the Bidadi Township project, and former Lokayukta Justice Santosh Hegde has extended his support to the protest. The farmers have intensified their struggle against the land acquisition process and have demanded that the government reconsider the project. The protest has sparked debate in the political and public circles in Ramanagara district.
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi has held talks with the Maharashtra Chief Minister regarding the release of Karnataka's areca nut cargo vehicles that were stopped in Maharashtra. After the discussion, there is hope that the areca nut problem will be resolved, which has brought relief to the state's areca nut growers and traders.
The state is facing a drought situation due to lack of rain, and in view of the hardships faced by farmers, the Chief Minister is considering loan waiver, said MLA Laxman Savadi. He also informed that he will soon visit the crop damage areas and conduct an inspection.
Farmers in Gadag district, worried about the lack of rain, have knelt down and prayed for good rain. The heartbreaking scene of the food donors is attracting attention on social media.
The inflow into the reservoir has decreased sharply due to the lack of expected rainfall in the Tungabhadra basin so far. Due to this, the water storage in the reservoir is not saturated and it is not possible to release water through canals for monsoon crops at present, officials said in a statement. Farmers have been requested to plan their crops keeping in mind the situation.
MLA HC Balakrishna, who has given a 15-day deadline for the farmers' problems, has challenged that he will retire from politics if a solution is not found within the period. His statement has caused a debate in state politics.
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