Farmers: Haryana: Farmers took 360 urea bags to Ghera Godown, Narwana | Gurgaon News – Times of India

JIND: Several farmers Arrived on Monday at a godown in Narwana town of Jind district and took possession of 360 bags of urea, as they are short of agricultural fertiliser.
Earlier, many farmers surrounded the warehouse located in Birbal Nagar and informed the officials about agriculture and farmer welfare. DepartmentWhoever reached the spot. On coming to know, the farmers staged a sit-in store And raised slogans against the government for continuously harassing the farmers.
The officials reached the spot and pacified the farmers and after the document distributed three sacks of urea to each farmer.
It was observed that the farmers were protesting in many parts Haryana Also in the constituency of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister to get Diammonium Phosphate (DAP) and Urea fertilizers this season. JP Dalal,
Hoshiyar Singh, one of the protesters, said that farmers have become aware of their rights. He said, we have asked the district officials to paste or fix the stock details outside every shop to make the system transparent. To procure pesticides,” he said.
Narwana Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) Devendra Singh said that the government has suspended the licenses of three firms in Narwana and action has been initiated against the trader whose warehouse farmers reached and his license will be suspended. “We are keeping a close watch and take immediate action on getting complaints from farmers,” he said.

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