Farmers are full of water after the rain, most of the fields are barren

Ashad 29, 2082

Om Prakash Thakur

Farmers are full of water after the rain, most of the fields are barren

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Shailendra Sah, a farmer of Chandranagar rural municipality-6 of Sarlahi, has a 4 bigha farm, which is barren even after the last week of June. After the wells dug from the Adhbara river for irrigation dried up, he started relying on sky water. This year, he has not been able to plant because there has been no rain.

Chandranagar Rural Municipality-6 Gosbaria, a private pond has now been dug in the place of a well taken out of Adhbara river. That pool belongs to Lakhindra Sahni, the candidate for the chairmanship of Chandranagar Rural Municipality on behalf of the Maoists. To the south, only the remnants of the castle remain .

Farmers who can plant on time when there is drought are now forced to depend on sky farming . Farmers in this area have been in trouble since a decade ago, the land was destroyed on the grounds that it was located on a numbered land. Before that, the farmers were doing their own work by embanking the river and managing the irrigation through the canals. Cultivation has become a problem after the millets have dried up. 

Farmer Sah, who had to deal with the drought recently, expressed his grief for turning the paddy green in June when it was cold. He said that the fields were left barren while farming was filled with water from the sky. He complained that he had to face problems including water level and voltage of electricity while irrigating through the pump set. This adds to the burden of expenses on the farmer. We became poor after clearing the ditch and making a pond," he said. "If the sky doesn't rain, our fields will remain barren. It hasn't rained this year yet."

The condition of hundreds of farmers in Gosbaria, Lodwa, Kamad, Brahmapuri is the same after the rice mills were destroyed. They are scrambling for irrigation.

Another farmer, Surendra Mahato, said that the farmer was deprived of irrigation because one of the springs was mixed with the river and the other spring could not be operated.

Farmers are full of water after the rain, most of the fields are barren

Maoist leader Sahni has been accused of encroaching not only Dui Muhan Kulo but also other public lands including Bagwa Dah and doing pond mining business . The farmers of that area have also submitted a request for action against leader Sahni in the rural municipality. Local farmer Rambabu Mahato said that Maoist leader Sahni has a crooked view of public land. He alleges that Sahni has usurped public land under political guise. "Leader Sahni has been buying the land adjacent to the public land and usurping the adjacent land. We farmers are facing problems when the land is encroached on, even the land is encroached on," he said. said . 

Rajkumar Mahato, chairman of Chandranagar Rural Municipality, informed that the complaint filed by Sahni regarding the encroachment and consumption of public land has been sent to the investigation and protection committee formed by the executive. He said that the village council will take action based on the report that has been investigated. He said that a committee has been formed to extract public land throughout the village. "There has been a request for encroachment of public land, not only that, there have also been complaints from farmers that ponds have been dug by digging public ditches. It is sad to dig ditches where they should be protected," he said.

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