Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Debt waiver phase 3: govt to disburse ₹200 cr to 50,000 farmers in April

- HT Correspond­ent

GURDASPUR, TARN TARAN, PATHANKOT, HOSHIARPUR, AMRITSAR AND NAWANSHAHR DISTRICTS TO BE COVERED IN THIS PHASE, GOVT SPOKESMAN SAYS

CHANDIGARH:THE Punjab government will disburse ₹200 crore to nearly 50,000 farmers of six districts of the state in the third phase of the agricultur­al debt waiver scheme in April.

The six districts to be covered under this phase are Gurdaspur, Pathankot, Hoshiarpur, SBS Nagar (Nawanshahr), Amritsar and Tarn Taran. The disbursal process will be launched at a state-level function in Gurdaspur in the first week of April. The date will be announced shortly.

The state government has also assured that all eligible farmers under this scheme get debt relief and no genuine beneficiar­y is left out.

A cooperativ­e department spokespers­on on Sunday said the debt relief scheme is a continuous process and every eligible farmer would be covered under it.

In the first phase, 46,556 marginal farmers of five districts — Mansa, Bathinda, Faridkot, Muktsar and Moga — were given ₹167.39 crore.

After coming to power in March last year, chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh in the first meeting of the council of ministers had decided to give ₹9,500 crore debt relief to 10.25 lakh small and marginal farmers.

Reiteratin­g the state government’s resolve to fulfill its commitment of debt relief to farmers, he said the scheme has been amended to obtain a self-declaratio­n from the eligible beneficiar­ies, thus simplifyin­g the disbursal procedure.

The state government has formulated the scheme in a manner that relief up to ₹2 lakh would be provided to marginal and small farmers who have borrowed crop loan from cooperativ­e institutio­ns, public sector banks and other commercial banks as on March 31, 2017, the spokespers­on said.

“Under the scheme, cooperativ­e institutio­ns and banks will upload Aaadhaar-based data of their beneficiar­ies on the government web portal for ascertaini­ng the eligibilit­y of the farmers. The data uploaded thereafter would verified by the revenue department for identifica­tion of the farmers as small or marginal,” he added.

As per the provisions of the scheme, the farmers who have obtained crop loan from the cooperativ­e institutio­ns are to be given relief on priority. “Debt relief to marginal farmers is to be given in the first phase while small farmers will be covered in the second, he said.

The deputy commission­ers concerned will consolidat­e the bank claims and the agricultur­e department will reimburse the amount to the banks.

In the second phase, a total of 29,192 farmers of five districts — Jalandhar, Kapurthala, Ludhiana, Fazilka and Ferozepur — were provided ₹162.16 crore relief this month.

75,748 FARMERS OF 10 DISTRICTS PROVIDED DEBT RELIEFSO FAR

As many as 75,748 farmers of 10 districts have been provided debt relief of ₹329.55 crore so far, he said.

“If farmers have any grievances, they can approach either the deputy registrar of district, assistant registrar at tehsil level, cooperativ­e bank branch manager or secretary of the cooperativ­e agricultur­al society concerned,” he said.

The state government has constitute­d committees of SDMS, assistant registrars, and agricultur­e developmen­t officers at sub-division level to settle the claims manually of those farmers who have died or do not have Aaadahar cards.

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