Yamuna rates
The floods in the Yamuna River did great damage to the farmers of jewelry. Hundreds of Bigha crops were washed away in water, which broke the dreams of the future of the Boers. The farmers did not even get the chance to remove goods from the huts. Parmal calebas and pumpkin crops were completely destroyed, causing the farmers heavy economic losses. Manoj Kumar Sharma, Jewar. The floods in Yamuna early Monday in a moment of future wishes about the future wishes on the minds of the Boers with a good return. From Sunday evening to Monday night, the water level dropped on Saturday night, and the farmers also blew a sigh of relief. Suddenly, the water level of the water began to rise very quickly on Tuesday and hundreds of Bigha vegetables took farmers in his arms. When the farmer could handle himself, the floodwaters were taken away with the same crops and crops in their hut. After robbing everything, the Boers somehow reached the shore with tears in their eyes. Apart from the local farmers from the banks of Yamuna to Pushta from Kanigarhi to Puran Nagar in the jewelry, farmers come from the outside and produce vegetables through farming. At this time, farmers planted allowed, Calebas and pumpkin crops. Most of the farmers live there all day by making huts on the field to guard the crops. Because of the population away from the population, they also keep the same in the huts of food and live. The water level of Yamuna, which suddenly rose in the early hours of Tuesday, did not give the farmers a chance to recover. The water took the same with the farmers in the huts of the farmers. Hundreds of Bighas also flowed to the ground with water in the green crop. The helpless farmers were obliged to see their downfall, their eyes were forced to see helplessly. The pain that the farmers affected by the flood sections took 90 Bighas land (for one year with money to grow crops). In 50 Bighas, Parmal and 40 Bigha were planted and pumpkin crops planted. This time good income was also expected due to the preparation of a very good harvest. There was strive to meet many family needs, but the floods ruined everything. – Omkar Nath Puran Nagar has a tide -sow in about 5 Bighas for green feed for permanent and green feed for animals. The floods in the Yamuna completely destroyed the parival crop. The tide is also plunged into water. If the water level does not fall within two days, all crops will be finished, tide and vegetables. – Mahesh Sharma comes from Hathras and comes to the jewelry and plants a vegetable on the share. Due to the close to Delhi Gurugram, the crop is expected to get a good price of vegetables, but all the importance was washed away in the floodwaters. The crop was still ready, the cost could not be returned. – Sonu Kumar Mirzapur Hathras