Loss of crop takes toll on Agra farmer

VIJAY UPADHAY
AGRA. After seeing his entire year?s labour wasted in just 15 minutes of hailstorm on Monday night, a shocked Agra farmer died of cardiac arrest.

The torrential rains destroyed potato and wheat crops, standing in hundreds of hectares in the Agra region. This has brought thousands of local farmers to the brink of bankruptcy, and claimed the life of Gopichand, a farmer in the Ramnagar village of Akola development block in Agra.

According to local villagers, Gopichand raised this crop with loans after his crop was destroyed in a hailstorm in March, 2005. This year he hoped to pay back all the money he had borrowed from money lenders. On Tuesday morning, he was shocked to see the entire crop sumerged in water.

Enraged villagers blocked every road leading out of Agra, including National Highway-2 and 11 that connect Agra with Kolkata, Delhi, Gwalior and Jaipur. The highways remained blocked for more than two hours forcing the administration to sent out relief teams to the rural areas.

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