Deccan Chronicle

KCR okays 5K per acre for farmers from June 15

Rythu Bandhu dole to be deposited into bank accounts

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao on Saturday announced that the state government would deposit Rythu Bandhu amount of

`5,000 per acre into the bank accounts of farmers from June 15 to 25 for the upcoming kharif season.

Rao said despite the

Covid-19-induced financial crisis taking a heavy toll on the state government's revenue earnings, the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) government was committed to the welfare of farmers and would continue Rythu Bandhu as usual. He said nearly `7,300 crore would be deposited in the bank accounts of about 61 lakh farmers for the kharif season. He directed the officials to cover all eligible farmers who owned land before the cut-off date of June 10.

The Chief Minister held a review meeting on agricultur­e with agricultur­e minister S. Niranjan Reddy and senior officials at Pragathi Bhavan. He said the agricultur­e sector had achieved rapid growth in the last seven years of the TRS regime.

“From a parched state in 2014 when Telangana state was formed, today 75 per cent of the tanks and reservoirs are brimming with water even in summer due to new irrigation projects and Mission Kakatiya taken up by the state government. Telangana stands only next to Punjab in the country in agricultur­e production. The day

is not far when we will beat even Punjab and become No. 1 state in the country,” the Chief Minister remarked.

He directed the officials to keep required seeds, fertiliser­s and pesticides ready for kharif season as there are indication­s of bountiful rains this monsoon.

He ordered the police, intelligen­ce and agricultur­e officials to crack whip against those indulging in sale of spurious seeds, fertiliser­s and pesticides and book them under PD Act (Preventive Detention).

The Chief Minister also directed officials to strictly implement QR codes for seeds and seed traceabili­ty system for kharif. Upon scanning the QR code through mobile phones, the farmers can assess and learn about the quality and genuinenes­s of seeds. Once the QR code is scanned, immediatel­y, all details about seeds, including the place of manufactur­e, time and manufactur­er details, processing and packing locations, seed quality tests results, tests date and expiry details are flashed on the screen.

The CM directed chief secretary Somesh Kumar to issue an ordinance if need be to check spurious seeds and fertiliser­s. He warned agricultur­e officials against colluding with traders of spurious seeds. If caught, such officials will not just be dismissed from the service immediatel­y but also will be imprisoned for 10 years, he said.

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