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Big B's farmland in UP survives unseasonal rains, yields 200 quintals of wheat
Lucknow, April 22
At a time when lakhs of acres
of standing wheat crop in Uttar Pradesh has been devastated due to
unseasonal rains leaving farmers in throes of an unprecedented despair,
the owner of a 24-bigha (six hectares) farm at the outskirts of this
state capital is neither deterred nor perturbed by the vagaries of the
inclement weather.
Thanks to advanced tractors, threshers and
other equipment this 'farmer' has not only been able to save the crop
from devastation by the rains and hail but has alaso managed to get a
yield of 200 quintals of wheat from the land. The farmer is none other
than mega film star Amitabh Bachchan who owns this land in
Muzaffarnagar Palia (Chowdhrikheda) village.
Rajendra Kumar
Singh, the ageing caretaker of the farm told IANS that the crop was not
hit by the unseasonal rains as it had been cut at the right time and
put into threshers and subsequently stocked well in advance.
"The
crop was ready for cutting much before the March 15-16 rains and due
to mechanized farming here work was made easy," says Singh.
Villagers
in the neigbouring fields too say that Big B's farm uses
highly-advanced techniques of growing crops and is well-managed.
The
caretaker, however, says that due to the rains earlier, the crop yield
has suffered "minor setback" and is down by 20 percent over the past
year. The local 'lekhpal' (revenue officer), Nattha Ram, says while the
area has witnessed 30-40 percent crop damage, Big B's farmland has
been spared and hence no compensation has been sought.
Big B got
the farmer tag in 2010 when he bought the land in Muzzaffarnagar village
of Kakori, 23 km from here for Rs.3.03 crore ($482,000). The Uttar
Pradesh Seed Corporation then registered the iconic film actor as a
farmer-member and provided him with a hybrid seed programme for his
newly-acquired land.