Manipur: Army provides support to conduct drone survey for damage assessment of crop land

Imphal, (Samajweekly) As part of Confidence Building Measures (CBM) and step towards resettlement of displaced people, the Indian Army Columns provided assistance to Agricultural Cultivation Assessment Team (ACAT) for damage assessment and progress on cultivation in the region.

Imphal, Nov 12 (IANS) As part of Confidence Building Measures (CBM) and step towards resettlement of displaced people, the Indian Army Columns provided assistance to Agricultural Cultivation Assessment Team (ACAT) for damage assessment and progress on cultivation in the region.

A defence spokesperson said that the ACAT was required to physically verify paddy fields which could not be cultivated due to the security situations in the state in view of the ethnic violence since May.

He said that an aerial/drone survey was required for damage assessment for submitting the same to the government in order to implement the Compensatory Package Scheme for farmers affected by the law and order crisis.

The Army columns provided all necessary assistance including area domination and drone support for the aerial survey of cultivation of the villages — Moirangpurel Bowl, Itham, Tumokhong, Keithalambi, Monthou, Nungbrang, Bongbal Khullen and Moirangpurel in Imphal East District.

The district administration appreciated the efforts of the Indian Army and thanked them for the vital support, the defence spokesman said.

The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had recently approved the release of Rs 38.06 crore as crop compensation package to farmers affected by the ongoing violence.

The compensation package would cover 5127.08 hectares of severely affected agricultural areas in eight districts both in the valley and the hills.

Earlier, security forces were deployed for farmers venturing in the field during the ploughing and sowing season.

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