Haryana: Rajesh Nagar, the Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Ministry Minister, conducted a surprise inspection of the Gharaunda grain market, interacting with farmers and commission agents to ensure smooth operations for the upcoming wheat season. The inspection highlighted the government’s focus on improving facilities and addressing farmers’ concerns ahead of the Rabi procurement.
Haryana Food Minister Rajesh Nagar Ensuring Facilities and Timely Procurement
During the inspection, Haryana Food Minister Rajesh Nagar directed officers to ensure that all procurement arrangements are completed well in advance. Key facilities such as clean drinking water, accessible toilets, electricity, canteens, sheds, and road repairs within the mandis were emphasized. He also instructed that there should be no negligence in the procurement of mustard, and farmers should face no inconvenience during the process.
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Arrangements for Wheat Season
Haryana Food Minister Rajesh Nagar confirmed that tenders have been issued to ensure adequate vehicle availability for transporting wheat from mandis. He added that arrangements for trucks and sufficient gunny bags are being made, and all procurement agencies have been directed to complete preparations promptly.
Commitment to Farmers’ Welfare
Rajesh Nagar assured that during the Rabi season, farmers would not face any problems in the mandis, and every grain of their produce will be procured by the government. He emphasized that if any issues arise, farmers can report them immediately, and action will be taken without delay.
Monitoring and Coordination
Haryana Food Minister Rajesh Nagar also stated that he has personally interacted with the Mandi RPO, the President, and other officers to monitor the situation. So far, no problems have been reported, and any issue that emerges will be resolved promptly.
The focus on smooth procurement and upgraded facilities underlines Rajesh Nagar’s commitment to supporting farmers in Haryana and ensuring efficient operations in the state’s grain markets.