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Wheat Crop Devastated by Massive Fire in Majra: Assessing Losses and Demanding Solutions for Farmers

by Tatiana Ivanova
8 May 2025
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Wheat Crop Devastated by Massive Fire in Majra: Assessing Losses and Demanding Solutions for Farmers
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A severe fire broke out in Majra village (Panchayat Nanga, Ramgarh tehsil), engulfing 20 acres of standing wheat crops and causing significant financial and emotional distress to local farmers. Dr. Devinder Kumar Manyal, MLA Ramgarh and former Minister, visited the site to evaluate the damage and assured farmers of administrative support.

Extent of the Damage and Immediate Response

Farm fires are a growing concern in India, with over 4,000 crop-related fire incidents reported in 2023 alone (Indian Agricultural Research Institute). Such disasters lead to annual losses of approximately ₹1,200 crore ($150 million) in wheat and rice crops (NITI Aayog, 2024). In Majra, the blaze not only destroyed crops but also raised concerns about damaged electrical infrastructure, which may have contributed to the fire.

Local officials, including Tehsildar Abhimanyu Kalsotra, BSF Assistant Commandant Akhilesh Kumar, and former BDC Chairman Darshan Singh, joined the assessment. Farmers demanded urgent compensation and better fire prevention measures, highlighting the need for modern early warning systems and improved rural electrification to reduce fire risks.

Why Do Crop Fires Keep Happening?

  • Electrical faults (40% of farm fires) due to outdated wiring (Central Electricity Authority, 2023).
  • Dry weather and stubble burning increase fire risks, with Punjab and Haryana recording 70% of India’s farm fires (NASA FIRMS, 2024).
  • Lack of insurance coverage—only 30% of Indian farmers have crop insurance, leaving most vulnerable to losses (PMFBY Data, 2024).

Administrative Promises vs. Ground Reality

While Dr. Manyal assured prompt action, farmers remain skeptical. Past incidents show that only 50% of promised compensations reach affected farmers on time (CAG Report, 2023). The administration has begun loss assessments, but without faster claim settlements and better fire mitigation strategies, such disasters will continue to devastate agriculture-dependent communities.

Preventing Future Farm Fires Requires Systemic Changes

The Majra fire highlights the urgent need for:
Modern fire detection systems (drones, sensors) in high-risk zones.
Faster insurance payouts and higher coverage under PMFBY.
Infrastructure upgrades to prevent electrical fires.

Farmers cannot afford repeated losses—government and scientific communities must collaborate to implement sustainable, tech-driven solutions before more livelihoods go up in flames.


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