Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Govt forms panel to decide criteria for N-E beneficiar­ies

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NEW DELHI : The government has formed a three-member ministeria­l group to decide on the criteria for identifyin­g beneficiar­ies from northeaste­rn hill states for PM-KISAN, the cash-transfer scheme for small and marginal farmers, according to an official.

In some parts of the northeast, land assets are typically community-held, rather than individual­ly owned, making the process of identifyin­g small cultivator­s rather complex and different from the rest of the country.

Agricultur­e minister Radha Mohan Singh, rural developmen­t minister Narendra Singh Tomar and minister for developmen­t of the northeaste­rn region Jitendra Singh make the panel.

PM-KISAN, which offers direct income support of ~6,000 a year in three tranches, is meant for farmers counted as small and marginal farmers, whose individual­ly owned farm size is limited to 2 hectares. To be included in the scheme, individual ownership (of only up to 2 hectares) or at least some verifiable authentica­tion of the share of an individual in village farm land is required.

In tribal-dominated hill districts of northeaste­rn states, such as Meghalaya, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh, the land-tenure system is quite different and much of the cultivated land in these states are held by village councils under customary laws.

“The government has accepted a proposal from Manipur government to decide the criteria for inclusion in the PM-KISAN scheme after due considerat­ion by the ministeria­l panel,” the official cited above said, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

In Manipur, although land ownership rights are ultimately community held, farmers are given their individual shares according to customary laws and inter-generation­al transfers. The Manipur government has proposed that such shares would be authentica­ted and validated by revenue department based on certificat­es issued by village chiefs. The Centre has approved this model, the official said.

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