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Janamat Party demands relief to drought-hit farmers in Madhesh

KATHMANDU, Aug 5: The Janamat Party has demanded the government to provide relief to the farmers suffering in dry areas of Madhesh.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Aug 5: The Janamat Party has demanded the government to provide relief to the farmers suffering in dry areas of Madhesh. 


Vice Chairman of the party, Abdul Khan, submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal and demanded instant relief to farmers, who suffered huge loss due to prolonged drought.


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The party also drew the government's attention on making public a plan for sustainable measures to minimize the impacts of natural hazards including drought. People in dry zones such as Birgunj should be provided drinking water effectively; the tariff of electricity used to pump water for irrigation should be slashed; and people fallen sick for lack of pure drinking water should be provided treatment free of cost.


The party also reminded that Tarai-Madhesh witnessed minimum rainfall this year. The sources of groundwater also dried, thereby adversely affecting irrigation and drinking water facilities, Vice Chairman Khan said, adding that Birgunj and other settlements in Madhesh are facing acute shortage of drinking water. Traditional well and shallow tube wells are also dried.


Sizable area of arable land is left unused for lack of rains.


(RSS)


 

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