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Paddy Procurement in Punjab crosses 100 LMT mark

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Payment worth Rs 22,047CR cleared by state government
Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh, November 5-
With the procurement of paddy crossing 100 Lakh Metric Ton (LMT), the Punjab government led by CM Bhagwant Singh Mann has set a new benchmark on smooth and hassle free procurement of the grains.
It is worth mentioning that during the current procurement season, the Punjab government is expected to procure 185 LMT paddy to be brought into mandis by farmers. Around 32 Lakh hectares of area was currently under paddy cultivation in the state, which is one of the major contributor of paddy in the national food pool. During the season Cash Credit Limit ( CCL) to the tune of Rs. 41,378 Crores for KMS 2024-25 has already been released by the RBI.
The Chief Minister, who had been constantly monitoring the entire procurement and lifting operations in the state, has personally ensured that every single grain of the farmers is procured and lifted in a smooth and hassle free manner. The data reveals that by Tuesday(November 5),  110.89 LMT of paddy had arrived in the Mandis across the state out of which 105.09 LMT of grains have been procured so far and payment worth Rs 22047 crore have been cleared by the state government. 
 

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