April 14 (Punjab Khabarnama) : Haryana Chief Secretary Sh. T.V.S.N. Prasad has directed Administrative Secretaries, Deputy Commissioners of all districts, and officers involved in Rabi crop procurement to ensure that farmers receive payment for their crops within 72 hours of the J-form being issued.
The Chief Secretary was reviewing the Rabi season’s procurement operations with Administrative Secretaries and Deputy Commissioners, to ensure a seamless process for the 2024-25 market season here today.
The Deputy Commissioner joined the meeting through video conference. On this occasion, Sh. T.V.S.N. Prasad also conveyed his best wishes on the occasion of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar Jayanti and the Baishakhi festival.
To ensure effective oversight, the Chief Secretary has formed a three-member committee comprising senior IAS officers to monitor, particularly, the issuance of J-Forms and payment to farmers.
The Chief Secretary further stated that Haryana has witnessed a bumper wheat crop this year, leading to the expectation of a higher volume of crops for sale in Mandis. Therefore, he directed officers to be fully prepared to ensure that farmers do not face any inconvenience. Upon receiving feedback from the Deputy Commissioners regarding the arrangements at Mandis in their respective districts, he emphasized the need to promptly address any issues that arise. He asked them to seek guidance from their Divisional Commissioners and specially appointed administrative secretaries. Additionally, he urged Administrative Secretaries to conduct regular visits to the Mandis under their jurisdiction.
The Chief Secretary instructed officers to verify the crops registered by farmers on the ‘Meri Fasal Mera Byora’ portal by the evening of April 15th, emphasizing that farmer satisfaction is our top priority. He also directed the deputy commissioners to ensure the smooth functioning of Atal Canteens in Mandis.
Additionally, he inquired about the availability of gunny bags and other essential items from the Deputy Commissioners. Wherever shortages were identified, he directed immediate action to replenish supplies. Furthermore, he instructed procurement agencies to ensure timely lifting and stocking of the purchased crops. The Chief Secretary highlighted that grain silos have been designated as procurement centers for the convenience of farmers, allowing them to directly sell their crops there.
On this occasion, the Additional Chief Secretary Food, Civil Supplies and Consumers Affairs, Sh. Shrikant Walgad, Additional Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, Dr. Amit Agrawal, Regional Manager, Food Corporation of India, Ms.Sharandeep Kaur, and other senior officers were present in the meeting.