"RBI had cleared the payment, which was expected to reach the state's coffers latest by Wednesday," an official spokesman said here.
Following Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh's personal meeting and subsequent telephonic conversations with Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, the CCL issue had been resolved with the central government, which had asked RBI to release the payment, the spokesman said.
The official said the Chief Minister had spoken to Jaitley thrice on the issue and there was no pending concern.
"The state government has made all possible arrangements to ensure smooth and hassle-free procurement in the mandis", he said.
The Chief Minister has already directed all Deputy Commissioners (DCs) to personally monitor the procurement process and arrangements have been made on a war-footing to streamline the process in all the 1,800 mandis of Punjab.
The Chief Minister had issued stringent orders to ensure that the farmers and 'arthiyas' (commission agents) do not face any problems in the mandis.
Wheat procurement has started in the state from April 1.
The wheat procurement for the Rabi Marketing season 2017-18 has started with Punjab making arrangement for the procurement of 125 lakh metric tonnes of the crop.
The new Congress-led Punjab government is facing its first procurement season after coming to power. It has promised smooth and hassle-free procurement of the farmers' produce.
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