Haryana Cracks Down on Fertiliser Scam: Farmers First
The Haryana government has launched a major crackdown on fertiliser pilferage and black marketing, ensuring fair distribution during the crucial sowing season. Deputy Commissioners across the state have been tasked with implementing strict measures to prevent exploitation of farmers.
Supplies are now being routed primarily through cooperative societies, a move aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability. Real-time inventory updates are being monitored closely to track fertiliser movement and availability.
Flying squads are actively patrolling the state, conducting surprise checks and raids to deter illegal activities. Border checkpoints have also been strengthened to prevent the smuggling of fertilisers out of the state.
These stringent measures underscore the state government’s commitment to protecting the interests of farmers. The timely and equitable availability of fertilisers is vital for a successful kharif harvest, and the government’s proactive approach will hopefully ensure a bountiful agricultural season for Haryana’s farming community. The success of this operation will be keenly watched across the country, as other states grapple with similar challenges.