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Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani. (pic via Twitter)
In the wake of massive unseasonal rains having hit the farmers in Maharashtra and Gujarat and having caused huge crop losses, the government of Gujarat yesterday (23 November) announced one of the biggest relief packages amounting to Rs 3,795 crore, reports The Indian Express.
The package is a build up on the Rs 700 crore relief package announced by the State's government just days ago on 13 November, and comprises of Rs 2,154 crore being channeled from State's Disaster Response Fund (SDRF).
The massive relief package is expected to benefit as many as 56.36 lakh farmers from State's 18,369 villages. It should be noted that this marks the first instance of State's farmers from all villages being given a relief by the state government.
It should be noted that only three of the Talukas covering Ahmedabad, Surat and Junagadh cities have been kept out of the package. Meanwhile, to ensure that only true beneficiaries receive the relief funds, the money will be paid only through RTGS, directly to the farmer's bank accounts.