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Aug 17, 2013


Pak river floods village in Fazilka

HT Correspondent, Hindustan Times  FEROZEPUR , July 29, 2013
tanding crops spread over 5,00 acres of land are inundated due to overflow of water from Pakistan-based Budha river in Mohar Jamsher village of Fazilka district. The village has Pakistan boundary on three side and Sutlej on the fourth and boat is the only source to reach the village.
"Crops of vegetables and paddy on 500 acres of land of the village are flooded due to overflow from Budha river in the neighbouring country," said Satnam Singh, a farmer of Mohar Jamsher village.
"We suffer almost every year due to floods in the river. No one from the government comes to our rescue. There ar eonly promises of compensation," rued Jagir Singh, another farmer.
Farmers demanded strengthening of bundh along the river Sutlej and a permanent bridge.The local administration had asked the villagers to move to safer places due to rise in water level in Sutlej river, while orders to get special girdawris had also been issued, said sources.
Meanwhile repeated attempts to contact Fazilka DC remained futile.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/ 

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HindustanTimes Sat,17 Aug 2013

15,000 acres flooded in Fazilka

Gaurav Sagar Bhaskar, Hindustan Times  Ferozepur/Fazilka, August 16, 2013
More than 15,000 acres in Fazilka is under water, playing havoc with residents' lives. In Ferozepur, water standing in fields adjoining the Sutlej river has started receding.

Seventeen villages of Fazilka sub division and 11 under Jalalabad sub divisions have been the worst-hit due to release of 70,000 cusec water from Harikee headworks in Ferozepur. Around 15,000 cusec rain water had also stagnated.
"There has been no help from the administration. Even the condition of our cattle folk is worsening as not even fodder is available," said Surjit Singh, a farmer.
The 2.2-km bundh along the New Maujam village is on the verge of collapse and if it gave way, more than six villages would be flooded, said sarpanch Des Singh. Teja Ruhela, Jhanger, Dona Nanka, Dhani Sda Singh and Mohar Jamsher are the affected villages.

Ferozepur MP Sher Singh and Charandev Singh Mann, ADC(G) Fazilka visited the affected villages and assured villagers that a 'special girdawri' of the flood-hit crop area would be organised.
Ferozepur DC Manjit Singh Narang said that water discharge from Harikee Headworks had been reduced to 51,000 cusec from 89,000 cusec. He claimed that on Friday night, the quantity of water reduce would be cut by 10,000 cusec.
Congress MLA Parminder Singh Pinki said: "Is this development that the SAD-BJP is so proud of --- the annual devastation that residents, especially of border areas, see during the monsoon."
He demanded that affected farmers should be compensated at the rate Rs. 35,000 per acre instead of rubbing their salt by paying them a meager amount ranging from Rs. 1,500-5,000 per acre.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/ 

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Aug 5, 2013

Fazilka, August 4
The Punjab Government has at last provided succour by way of compensation after a span of about a decade to the farmers in the border area whose land falls between the international border and barbed wire fencing.
Notably, the farmers are cultivating their fields till the last inch towards the international border braving all odds. They are not allowed to cultivate tall crops like sugarcane and cotton for security reasons. Besides, the entry to their fields is also restricted and the terrain is tough.
"Rs 1,33,65,000 has been disbursed among the farmers whose land falls across the barbed wire fencing. Disbursement work was completed recently," said Fazilka Additional Deputy Commissioner, Charandev Singh Maan.
Due to the typical topography and limited options of farming, the standing committee on defence affairs had allowed compensation to these farmers at the rate of Rs 5,000 per acre. This compensation had been sanctioned by the Central Government and was paid up to 2002 during the tenure of the Atal Behari Vajpayee government.
The compensation was later on withheld due to unspecified reasons. The poor farmers who had been cultivating their fields in these areas across the barbed wire fencing and between the international borders continued to demand compensation for the regular losses incurred by them.
Their sustained pleas did not yield any results for about a decade. However, the state government, during its second tenure, has ultimately come to rescue of the affected farmers and has released a compensation of Rs 3,000 per acres to these farmers. The payment has been made by the Department of Revenue, Rehabilitation and Disaster Management, Punjab. Such compensation has been paid in all six border districts of the state. An amount of Rs six crores had been released by the Punjab government in March this year. The highest amount of Rs 1,48,80,000 was released for disbursement in Ferozepur district followed by Rs 1,33,65,000 for Fazilka district.
"The initiative by the Punjab Government is a welcome step but it is not sufficient. The Central Government should come forward and pay the compensation which should be enhanced to a total of Rs 10,000 per acre," said a farmer Harbans Singh of border village Gulaba Bhaini.
www.tribuneindia.com
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Hospital of Fazilka

1. Civil Hospital, Station Road

2. Jassi Hospital Specialist in heart 

disease, Near S.D Sen.Sec. School

3. M.M. Singh, Hotel Bazar

4. Gupta Nursing Home, 

near sanjeev cinema

5. Loona Hospital

6. Chabbra Nursing Home

7. Dr. Navdeep Jasuja

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10. Rajan Kakkar Hospital

11. Sachdeva Hospital

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