Haryana Releases ₹116 Crore Relief to Over 53,000 Farmers Hit by Kharif 2025 Crop Damage
Haryana has released ₹116.15 crore in relief to 53,821 farmers affected by heavy rainfall during the Kharif 2025 season, transferring compensation directly to bank accounts. The initiative underscores the state government’s commitment to rapid, farmer-centric support and long-term agricultural resilience.
According to the state administration, the payout is more than a monetary measure—it reflects the government’s stated commitment to respond quickly and empathetically to agricultural distress. Authorities emphasized that the initiative aligns with the state’s broader agenda, pursued since 2014, to strengthen farmer welfare, safeguard livelihoods, and reinforce agricultural resilience against unpredictable climatic challenges.
The relief package follows widespread crop loss across several regions of Haryana, where persistent and intense rainfall severely damaged fields during the harvesting cycle. Government representatives noted that the compensation aims to help farmers recover from immediate losses and stabilize their operations ahead of the next agricultural season.
As Haryana continues to contend with climate-induced uncertainties, the latest disbursement underscores the administration’s approach toward timely intervention and farmer-centric governance. For thousands of affected households, the assistance offers not only economic support but also a measure of reassurance during a difficult agricultural year.

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