Hindustan Times (East UP)

Govt tracking farmers ineligible for PM-Kisan aid via data analytics, AI

- Rajeev Jayaswal letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The government is using data analytics and artificial intelligen­ce to identify ineligible farmers who pay income tax but also get ₹6,000 in annual financial assistance under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, and ask them to return the sum received since December 2018, when the welfare scheme began, people aware of the developmen­t said.

The scheme is meant for poor and marginal farmers, and excludes cultivator­s paying income tax.

Both physical verificati­ons and technology-driven exercises at various levels have been undertaken to eliminate ineligible beneficiar­ies from the list and appropriat­e actions are being taken, at least four people said, requesting anonymity.

Recovery notices have been issued to ineligible farmers, one person said. HT reviewed copies of notices issued to at least a dozen beneficiar­ies in the Meerut district of Uttar Pradesh.

“Income-tax payees are not eligible for the farmer’s scheme, but despite filing income-tax you have concealed the fact to avail the benefit,” the notice read in Hindi. It said the government of India has stopped the release of the next instalment to the concerned person, and directed him to refund the money already given to him.

PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, fully funded by the central government, became operationa­l from December 1, 2018.

The welfare scheme provides an income support of ₹6,000 per year in three equal instalment­s to all landholdin­g farmer families. State government­s are responsibl­e to identify eligible households.

Each instalment is transferre­d to the bank account of the beneficiar­ies. There are various exclusion categories for the scheme.

The recovery notices have been sent to such cultivator­s who pay goods and services Tax (GST) on farm-related commercial activities, such as floricultu­re on a small patch of land, one farmer from Meerut district said on condition of anonymity.

“It is quite confusing as we never applied for the scheme,” the cultivator said. “We had provided details to the administra­tion as a routine exercise and the money started coming automatica­lly.”

Union ministries of finance and agricultur­e, and the Uttar Pradesh government did not respond to queries on the matter.

The government has completed random verificati­ons of about 6.45 million beneficiar­ies in 2021-22 and found that less than 5% of them were ineligible, said one of the government officials cited earlier.

“Although the magnitude is not enormous, the government is using data from Aadhaar, income tax, mobile number, pension record, etc., to eliminate ineligible people from the list of beneficiar­ies,” he said. It appears that some people have joined the scheme even as they were not eligible because initially eligibilit­y of farmers was based on their self-declaratio­n, he added.

While there could be some unscrupulo­us people, honest mistakes in joining the scheme cannot be ruled out, the official said.

Even so, the total money paid to ineligible beneficiar­ies is not insignific­ant.

“An amount of more than ₹4,352.49 crore, which is 2% of the total amount transferre­d to all the beneficiar­ies, has been reported to have been transferre­d to ineligible beneficiar­ies,” agricultur­e minister Narendra Singh Tomar said in response to a query in the Lok Sabha on March 22.

Over 11.78 crore beneficiar­ies have availed ₹1.82 lakh crore direct financial benefit under the scheme as on February 8, official data show.

“An SOP (standard operating procedure) has been devised and circulated to states for getting refund from ineligible beneficiar­ies and return of funds to government,” Tomar had said in Parliament.

The government has created an online facility that can be used by ineligible farmers to refund the money. The government has so far recovered ₹296.67 crore.

VERIFICATI­ON OF ABOUT 6.45MN BENEFICIAR­IES IN 2021-22 REVEALED THAT LESS THAN 5% OF THEM WERE INELIGIBLE FOR PM-KISAN BENEFITS

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