Oman Daily Observer

KARNATAKA TO WAIVE MORE CROP LOANS OF FARMERS

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BENGALURU: The Karnataka government would waive additional crop loans to the tune of Rs 9,448 crore borrowed from the state cooperativ­e banks by farmers till July 10, said an official on Friday.

“The state cabinet has cleared the finance department’s proposal to waive crop loans worth Rs 9,448 crore raised by about 20 lakh farmers from cooperativ­es across the state,” an official in the Chief Minister’s Office said here.

The latest waiver is in addition to the Rs 34,000 crore farm loans Chief Minister H D Kumaraswam­y had waived on July 5 as part of the state budget he presented in the state Legislativ­e Assembly for this fiscal (FY 2019).

The loans, being waived along with interest pertain to the amounts raised by about 50 lakh farmers from the state cooperativ­e and rural banks since 2015-16 till December 31, 2017.

Kumaraswam­y, who also holds the finance portfolio, decided that loans up to Rs 1 lakh raised by an individual farmer from district and state cooperativ­e banks would be waived in the new scheme.

“In the earlier (Rs 34,000 crore) scheme, each farmer family which borrowed up to Rs 2 lakh from cooperativ­e or rural banks and defaulted were eligible for waiver,” the official clarified.

The state government is waiting for the clearance of the central government to waive crop loans farmers raised from the nationalis­ed banks. “The state cabinet will decide on the repayment of loans raised by farmers from the nationalis­ed banks in two instalment­s after the approval of the Union Finance Ministry to the state’s proposal,” added the official.

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