Nainital: While there is the panic of coronavirus in the whole world, there are unseasonal rains and hailstorm continues in Uttarakhand including North India. Due to which the tenants have suffered a lot in Nainital. Crops have been destroyed by heavy rains and glaciers in many areas. If the farmers believe that 90 percent of their crop is no longer of any use. Mamata angry at cancellation of Kolkata ODI, says, "Why did Ganguly not tell us?" The tenants hoped that after this winter snowfall, the production of fruits would be higher this time, but unseasonal hailstorm has dashed their hopes. The district administration, agriculture and horticulture department is engaged in assessing the damage. Giving information, 70-year-old Indra Sen, who lives in Bhairakot village under Ramgarh block, has told that from 13 to 15 March, rain and snowfall destroyed the crop. CAA Protest: High Court to postpone hearing in hoardings case Indra Sen tells that the peaches, plums, and dumplings of flowers have been destroyed by heavy hail. Many farmers like Indrasen spend their entire year by selling fruits. The crop of fruits is not only wasted, but potatoes, peas, and bean vegetables have been destroyed in the Ramgarh-Mukteswar fruit belt and the fields are still full of the hailstorm. Governor Lalji Tandon agitated after adjournment of Madhya Pradesh Assembly, says "I will take appropriate action"