The Union government on Friday asked the States and Union Territories to ensure smooth harvesting and sowing operations, saying that agricultural activities were exempted from the 21-day lockdown enforced to combat coronavirus ( COVID-19 ) outbreak.
In a communication to all States and UTs, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla said the farming operations by farmers, farm workers and procurement of agricultural productions are exempted from the nationwide lockdown.
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Mr. Bhalla said the Home Ministry has allowed agricultural operations, keeping in view the harvesting and sowing season.
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He said though exceptions have been allowed for farming operations by farmers and farm workers, procurement of agricultural productions, operation of mandis , movement of harvesting and sowing related machinery, etc., however, as per information received, these exceptions have not percolated down at the field level.
“With a view to ensure smooth harvesting and sowing operations, while maintaining social-distancing, it is requested that the exceptions allowed for agriculture sector must be communicated to all field agencies,” he said.
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The lockdown was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 24 in a bid to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
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