Ghaggar Floods Expose Canal Blunders: Farmers Fight to Save Crops
Millions spent on repairs, yet canal breaches near the Ghaggar River have inundated farmlands in Haryana. The flooding, reported on July 7, 2025, highlights a shocking lack of preparedness.
Weak embankments, damaged by poor repairs and extensive root seepage, gave way under pressure. This has left farmers battling to protect their livelihoods.
Local officials are facing intense criticism for alleged negligence in maintaining the crucial irrigation infrastructure. With the administration seemingly slow to react, farmers themselves are now patrolling the riverbanks to prevent further breaches.
The incident raises serious questions about the allocation and utilisation of funds meant for crucial infrastructure projects. The scale of the damage underscores the urgent need for improved planning and execution of such projects to safeguard the agricultural heartland of the nation.