Farmers in Chhattisgarh will receive a boost as the government approves an additional 60,000 tonnes of urea. This allocation is the result of Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai’s efforts. The urea will be supplied throughout September, with a phased distribution plan. The first week will see 20,000 tonnes delivered, followed by 35,000 tonnes in the second week, and the remaining 5,000 tonnes by the end of the month. The state government’s aim is to ensure farmers have enough resources for their Kharif crops.
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