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**Summary:**

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah visited Kalaburagi district on September 17, 2025, to assess crop damage caused by recent heavy rains. He inspected affected farmland, listened to farmers’ concerns about destroyed tur crops, and promised compensation after a joint survey is completed. Farmers are seeking additional relief and subsidies. The Chief Minister met with district officials, directing them to provide adequate relief and ensure 100% compensation for crop damage. Several districts in the region, including Bidar, Kalaburagi, Yadgir, and Koppal, have been severely affected by excessive rainfall. Surveys are ongoing but hampered by the continuing rain, and drones are being used to assess the damage.

**News Article:**

**Karnataka CM Promises Relief After Heavy Rains Devastate Crops in Kalaburagi**

**KALABURAGI, KARNATAKA – September 17, 2025** – Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah visited Kalaburagi district today to assess the extensive damage to crops caused by recent heavy rainfall. The visit follows weeks of persistent downpours that have wreaked havoc on the region’s agricultural sector, particularly in the “tur dal bowl of Karnataka.”

The Chief Minister toured the Farhatabad village, inspecting farmland where tur crops have been completely destroyed. Farmers like Channabasappa and Suryakant, who had re-sown their crops multiple times, described the devastating impact of the rains on their livelihoods. “Had the crop survived, we would have harvested at least 5–6 bags of tur per acre,” one farmer lamented to Mr. Siddaramaiah.

After meeting with farmers and local officials, including Joint Director of Agriculture Department Samad Patel, Mr. Siddaramaiah pledged that the state government would release compensation to affected farmers following a comprehensive joint survey to assess the extent of the losses.

“We are awaiting the report,” he stated to the press.

A delegation of the District Farmers’ Association, led by president Sidramappa Dhangapur, urged the Chief Minister to announce immediate relief from the State Government, in addition to NDRF compensation, and provide subsidies to farmers for the upcoming rabi sowing season.

Districts including Bidar, Kalaburagi ,Yadgir and Koppal are most severely affected due to excess rainfall, officials said.

RDPR Minister Priyank Kharge explained that incessant rain for the past few weeks was hindering survey of crop damage. It was difficult to complete the joint survey within the stipulated period.

Officials are utilizing drone technology to expedite the damage assessment process.

The Chief Minister directed district authorities to ensure that distressed farmers receive full compensation for crop damage, equivalent to that provided for human and animal loss. The government faces mounting pressure to act swiftly to alleviate the financial burden on farmers in the affected region.

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