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MP Chowta Orders Swift Crop Insurance Payment to Farmers

Dakshina Kannada MP Capt Brijesh Chowta intervenes to expedite delayed Weather-Based Crop Insurance Scheme (WBCIS) payments for thousands of eligible farmers. Read about the directive and the reasons behind the hold-up.

Cyclone Ditwah Submerges Tamil Nadu Paddy Fields

Cyclone Ditwah's relentless rains inundated over 1.25 lakh acres of paddy crops in Tamil Nadu's delta region, devastating farmers and threatening harvest. Read about the agricultural crisis.

Nagpur vegetable prices surge after unseasonal rains

Unseasonal rains in Nagpur have damaged crops, causing vegetable prices to double. Tomatoes, spinach, and cauliflower see 100% price hikes, hitting household budgets hard. Learn how markets are affected.

India's Kharif Foodgrain Output Rises to 173.33 MT

India's kharif foodgrain production is projected to reach 173.33 million tonnes in 2025-26, boosted by a good monsoon. This increase may help control food inflation. Read more for a detailed crop-wise analysis.

11.25 Lakh Gujarat Farmers Register for Relief Packages

Gujarat government's relief packages attract massive farmer registrations. Over 9.31 lakh farmers register for groundnut sales, 2.5 times higher than last year. Extended power supply announced for rabi season.

899 Farmer Suicides in Marathwada During 2025

Marathwada witnesses 899 farmer suicides between January-October 2025. Former MP Raju Shetti blames unseasonal rains and crop damage. Read the full report on this agricultural crisis.

Sugarcane Farmers Ramp Up Karnataka Protests

Sugarcane farmers in Karnataka's Haveri and Mudhol intensify protests demanding scientific pricing. Hasiru Sene leader vows to continue until government responds. Latest updates.

Karnataka Farmers Protest Sugarcane Prices

Karnataka sugarcane farmers escalate protests, demanding fair prices and immediate payments from mill owners. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah intervenes as crisis deepens.

CAQM inspects Punjab's stubble management preparedness

Central pollution control team conducts ground assessment in Punjab to evaluate stubble management strategies ahead of winter pollution season. Key focus on machinery availability and farmer awareness.

Mandya farmer dies after self-immolation over crop loss

A 45-year-old farmer from Karnataka's Mandya district succumbed to burn injuries after setting himself ablaze following massive crop damage due to heavy rains, highlighting the deepening agrarian crisis in the region.

Central Team Assesses Solapur Flood Crop Damage

A high-level central team conducts emergency assessment of extensive crop damage in Solapur's flood-ravaged village. Farmers face devastating losses as fields remain submerged.

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