Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

PM to launch farm scheme at UP rally

CASH HANDOUT 20 million farmers to get first instalment of ~2,000

- Zia Haq zia.haq@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: On February 24, with the click of a mouse that will initiate millions of cash transfers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the government’s ambitious income-transfer scheme, Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN), at a farmers’ rally in Uttar Pradesh’s Gorakhpur, according to agricultur­e minister Radha Mohan Singh.

The event will be streamed live in every block, an administra­tive zone within a district, of the country, Singh added.

At least 20 million small cultivator­s are likely to receive the first tranche of ~2,000 each directly into their accounts. The cash transfers will continue for several days after the launch, the minister said, as states continue to send farmers’ data to a centralise­d portal through which the money will be credited into savings accounts.

The cash-transfer scheme for small and marginal farmers ahead of a general elections, India’s first, is a major populist step by the Modi government to offset a challengin­g spell of rural crisis brought on by unprofitab­le sales of farm commoditie­s.

The agricultur­e ministry is gearing up for a widely publicised event, with programmes being organised by Krishi Vigyan Kendras, a network of farm advisory centres in every district.

Agricultur­e minister Singh has written to state chief ministers, chief secretarie­s and top bureaucrat­s in charge of agricultur­e to organise functions just ahead of the PM’S launch. These countrywid­e programmes should be organised so that “farmers’ enthusiasm and confidence get a boost”, according to the letter reviewed by HT.

The scheme offers ~6,000 as an annual cash transfer to small and marginal farmers in three instalment­s of ~2,000 each. The scheme will go by land ownership on official records as on February 1, 2019. Of a total of 140 million land holdings in the country, 120 million, or 86%, are below two hectares; the owners of these land parcels will qualify for the cash transfer because they are counted as small and marginal farmers.

The agricultur­e ministry is working overtime to coordinate with states to ensure that more and more farmers’ data are verified and fed into a centralise­d portal that runs on a so-called “public finance management system”.

Each beneficiar­y household will be identified by states, and a farmers’ name, bank account and their savings account IFSC code — a unique 11-digit number, are necessary for online transfers.

The budget has allotted ~20,000 crore for the scheme during 2018-19, which is now held by the agricultur­e ministry, a government official said on condition of anonymity. On validation of farmers’ data by banks, the amounts will get transferre­d after automatic instructio­n to banks. The allocation in 2019-2020 is ~75,000 crore.

The actual number of beneficiar­ies who will get the money on February 24 may vary because banks are continuous­ly scanning and detecting anomalies, such as improper account details.

For instance, on February 18, details of nearly five million farmers sent by states were fed into the PM-KISAN portal. Of this, bank details of 0.8 million were found to be incorrect. On February 19, details of another 6 million farmers’ were received, of which 1 million were faulty. “Farmers whose details are incorrect will receive their instalment­s after correction of these details,” the official said.

THE CASH-TRANSFER SCHEME AHEAD OF A GENERAL ELECTION IS A MAJOR POPULIST STEP BY THE MODI GOVT TO OFFSET A CHALLENGIN­G SPELL OF RURAL CRISIS

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The 2018-19 budget allocated ₹20,000 crore for the cash-transfer scheme.
HT PHOTO The 2018-19 budget allocated ₹20,000 crore for the cash-transfer scheme.

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