"The waiver scheme is being implemented on fast track basis to cover all crop loans taken from cooperative and state-run banks, mostly by small and marginal farmers," Vala said in his address to the joint session of the State Legislature here.
As the BJP legislators disrupted Vala's address by trooping in the well of the House and raising slogans against the ruling allies, he cut short his speech by reading the last page of the booklet and left the premises.
Before leaving the House amid the din, the Governor told Assembly Speaker K.R. Ramesh Kumar to table his address as read for motion of thanks by the 225-member Lower House.
"My government has also ensured payment of farmers' arrears by sugar factories and reduced them (arrears) to Rs 5 crore by January from a peak of Rs 2,135 crore in April 2018," the Governor said.
Expressing concern over the prevailing drought conditions in 24 of the 30 districts of the state, Vala said deficit rainfall affected around 100 talukas (sub districts) during the kharif season (June-October) and 156 talukas during the rabi season (October-January).
"The government has taken steps to ensure drinking water supply, availability of fodder and employment generation in the sub-districts in distress through various central and state government schemes." said Vala.