India - Delhi raises crop damage compensation after 10 years by over 50% to Rs 75,000 per hectare

04.06.2026 19 views

In a major relief for farmers, the Delhi government has increased compensation for crop loss caused by rain and hailstorms from Rs 20,000 per acre to Rs 75,000 per hectare.

Chief minister Rekha Gupta said the revised compensation will benefit over 10,000 farmers in the capital. The earlier rate, fixed in 2015, has now been significantly revised to account for rising agricultural costs over the past decade.

The decision was approved in a Cabinet meeting chaired by the chief minister, which also cleared a Rs 33.32 crore fund for the payout.

The government said the compensation will be provided to farmers whose crops were severely damaged due to heavy rainfall last year and waterlogging caused by overflowing natural drains. A total agricultural area of 10,977.44 acres (around 4,442.41 hectares) was affected.

Officials said the revenue department’s assessment found nearly 100% crop loss in several affected areas during August–September 2025.

Under the revised policy, ex-gratia assistance will now be paid at Rs 75,000 per hectare for eligible recorded landowners. However, land owned by companies, Gram Sabha land, and farmhouse plots enclosed by permanent boundary walls will not be eligible.

Earlier, compensation was calculated at Rs 20,000 per acre, with partial payouts depending on the extent of crop loss. Full compensation was provided only when damage exceeded 70%.

The chief minister said the government is committed to standing with farmers during natural disasters and ensuring timely financial assistance in cases of crop damage due to extreme weather conditions.

 

Source - https://www.msn.com

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