The recent rainfall in Punjab has brought a mix of relief and woes to farmers in the region. Paddy growers, who were struggling with dry spell, have welcomed the rain as it has helped to save their crops. The rain has also helped to replenish the water table, which was depleting at an alarming rate. However, the same rain has spelled trouble for maize farmers, whose crops were ready for harvest. The rain has damaged the maize crops, leading to significant losses for the farmers. The maize farmers were expecting a good yield this season, but the rain has dashed their hopes. The damage to maize crops is estimated to be around 20-30%, which is a significant loss for the farmers. The farmers are now worried about the financial implications of the damage, as they had invested heavily in the crop. The state government has announced that it will provide compensation to the affected farmers, but the amount is yet to be decided. The farmers are demanding a higher compensation, citing the significant losses they have incurred. The rain has also affected the wheat crop in the region, which was ready for harvest. The wheat crop has been damaged, leading to a decrease in the yield. The farmers are now worried about the impact of the rain on the overall agricultural production in the region. The state government has assured the farmers that it will take all necessary steps to mitigate the losses and ensure that the farmers do not suffer. The farmers are hoping that the government will take concrete steps to address their concerns and provide them with adequate compensation. The rain has highlighted the vulnerability of the agricultural sector in Punjab to weather-related disasters. The state government needs to take long-term measures to address this issue and ensure that the farmers are protected from such disasters. The farmers are also demanding that the government should provide them with crop insurance, which will help them to mitigate their losses in case of such disasters.