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  • PM Kisan Nidhi: Farmer Empowerment and Agriculture Strengthening

    PM Kisan Nidhi: Farmer Empowerment and Agriculture Strengthening

    Introduction to PM Kisan Nidhi

    The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana (PM-KISAN) is a flagship government initiative that provides financial assistance to farmers across India. This ambitious initiative, which was launched in 2019, has been essential in improving the livelihoods of millions of farmers and bolstering the agricultural economy.

    Aiming for Farmers’ Welfare

    The major goal of PM Kisan Nidhi is to ensure farmers’ economic well-being through direct income support. Under this program, qualifying farmers receive a 6,000 annual stipend paid directly into their bank accounts in three equal installments.

    Inclusive Coverage of Farmers

    PM Kisan Nidhi takes a broad strategy, reaching out to farmers from all around the country. It includes small and marginal farmers, who frequently face financial constraints, as well as landholding farmers.

    The Significance of Direct Benefit Transfer

    The use of Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) in the execution of PM Kisan Nidhi ensures transparency and reduces leakages. DBT guarantees that financial help reaches the intended beneficiaries without the need of intermediaries, reducing corruption and guaranteeing that farmers receive the entire benefit.

    Boosting Agricultural Investments

    PM Kisan Nidhi enables farmers to invest in agricultural operations with more confidence by offering a continuous stream of income. This increase in investment adds to higher agriculture production and overall sector growth.

  • Priyanka slams KCR govt for bearing witness to 8,000 farmer suicides in state since 2014

    Priyanka slams KCR govt for bearing witness to 8,000 farmer suicides in state since 2014

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    Hyderabad: Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Monday accused the Telangana government of failing to fulfil the aspirations of people with the requirement of water, funds and jobs not being provided to them so far even as the state witnessed suicides of 8,000 farmers since 2014 when the party came to power.

    Attacking the BRS government in a public meeting here, she alleged that only those who are close to the ruling party are getting jobs, water and funds.

    “(Around) 8,000 farmers committed suicide from 2014. Every day on an average approximately three farmers committed suicide,” she charged.

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    Referring to Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s regime, she said the dispensation thinks that Telangana is their “jagir (estate) and they are the new Jagirdars (estate owning class)”.

    At the event, the Congress released ‘Youth Declaration’, a commitment to the youth of Telangana, if the party comes to power in the state, in the presence of Vadra.

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  • Will vote for Indira Gandhi’s party, says farmer in Karnataka’s Gadag

    Will vote for Indira Gandhi’s party, says farmer in Karnataka’s Gadag

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    Gadag: He was not even born when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated on October 31, 1984, but farmer Surya Naik, 28 in Gadag district of North Karnataka, asked who will he vote for on May 10, said: “I will vote for Indira Gandhi’s party.”

    The legacy of late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi is still lingers in the minds of people who were born much later after she was murdered. Many people whom this correspondent met in Gadag area said that they would vote for “Indira Gandhi’s party”.

    However this does not mean that the Congress candidate and sitting MLA H.K. Patil is comfortably placed in the constituency which has a large Muslim population along with Hindu Lingayats and Dalits.

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    BJP’s Anil Menasinakai lost to Patil in the 2018 polls by a slender margin of 1,868 votes.

    Talking to IANS, Patil said: “The campaign is good and people are angry against the BJP government which is mired in corruption. I hail from Gadag and know the pulse of the constituency.”

    “In the 2018 polls, there was an anti-incumbency wave against the Congress and this led to my margin getting reduced.”

    Menasinakai, however, refuted the claims of Patil. “In 2018, my candidature was announced ten days before the last day of filing nomination and I didn’t get time to campaign, still BJP could manage to reduce the margin to 1868 votes,” the BJP leader told IANS at a party office in Gadag.

    “This time, the list was announced a month before and I have completed two rounds of campaign in all villages in the constituency. I’m certain to win and after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s public rally at Haveri, there is an upbeat mood among the workers and voters.”

    The election to Gadag is fought on state level corruption and about the BJP government withdrawing reservation for Muslims.

    Nisar Ahamad, an RTI activist and social worker, told IANS: “The Muslim community will vote totally for H.K. Patil. There are more than 40,000 Muslim votes in the constituency and this will be totally cast in favour of the Congress. H.K. Patil will notch an easy victory”.

    Sivanandan, an auto driver, however, supports the BJP. “I’m 26 years of age. H.K. Patil sir is an old generation politician who doesn’t have a connect with our generation and youths in large numbers will vote for BJP candidate Anil Menasinakai.”

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  • Telangana: Tribal farmer dies of electrocution

    Telangana: Tribal farmer dies of electrocution

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    Hyderabad: A 45-year-old tribal farmer died on the spot due to electrocution caused by touching an iron fence through which high-voltage electricity passed.

    According to police, the incident occurred at Raghapur village in Sirpur Mandal on Wednesday. Due to recent rain storms, many electricity wires were damaged.

    Rains and strong winds were reported in the region. Many power lines were split. The deceased, Kova Badrao, came into contact with one such wire.

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    He is survived by his wife, two daughters and a son.

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  • Several farmer leaders from Maharashtra join BRS

    Several farmer leaders from Maharashtra join BRS

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    Hyderabad: Several farmer leaders belonging to the Maharashtra Shetkari Sangathan (Maharashtra Rythu Sangham) joined the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) party in the presence of party president and Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao at the Telangana Bhavan here on Saturday.

    KCR welcomed several new entrants along with the farm leader Sharad Joshi Praneeth by presenting them with the party’s pink scarfs.

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  • Video: ‘Argentina football house’ gifted to Kerala farmer by UAE-based Indian bizman

    Video: ‘Argentina football house’ gifted to Kerala farmer by UAE-based Indian bizman

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    An ‘Argentina Football House’ is making rounds on social media platforms as it was gifted by an United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based Indian businessman to a farmer from Kerala whose unique commentary went viral during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

    Afi Ahmed, managing director of UAE-based Smart Travels, built the house for Zubair Vazhakkad, a farmer in Vazhakkad village in Kerala’s Malappuram district.

    During the FIFA World Cup matches, Zubair’s commentary in a regional Malay accent became viral on social media. Despite not having professional qualifications, the farmer was familiar with all the teams and players.

    When Afi learned of Zubair’s passion for soccer and his love for Messi and Argentina, the business tycoon offered to fly with Zubair to Qatar to watch his favorite games live.

    However, Zubair had to decline the offer as he had to take care of his ailing family members. After this, Afi offered to restore Zubair’s dilapidated house and gifted him a house with an Argentinian theme.

     “It is my dream home. I don’t have words to thank him,” Zubair was quoted as saying by Gulf News.

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  • No farmer became helpless or committed suicide in past 6 years: CM Yogi

    No farmer became helpless or committed suicide in past 6 years: CM Yogi

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    Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday flagged off 77 tractors for farm machinery banks set up in cooperative sugarcane and sugar mill societies.

    “Today is going to be a historic day for the sugarcane farmers when on the eve of Holi, Rs 2 lakh crores will be sent directly to the farmers’ bank accounts through DBT,” CM Yogi said.

    Prior to 2017, the state’s sugarcane farmers were compelled to burn their crops because of a lack of water for irrigation, electricity, and timely payment of their dues.

    In the previous six years, no farmer in Uttar Pradesh became helpless and attempted suicide, said CM Yogi.

    The Chief Minister added, “We have freed the sugarcane farmers from the brokers’ clutches, and today the farmers do not have to wander around in search of the slip because their slip arrives on their smartphone.”

    He said that the state’s 77 sugarcane committees are receiving tractors and other equipment today. The happiness of sugarcane farmers will be doubled by receiving such a gift on the eve of Holi.

    “We all know what the condition of sugarcane farmers was earlier. Since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office, the farmer has for the first time been included in any government’s agenda and has begun to benefit from the government’s programs. Every farmer who was previously dependent on moneylenders is now able to benefit from the Soil Health Card, Kisan Bima Yojana, Agricultural Irrigation Scheme, and Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi”, CM Yogi said.

    Mentioning that now 2.60 crore farmers in the state are taking advantage of the facility of the Prime Minister’s Kisan Samman Nidhi, he said, “Within the last three and a half years, we have done the work of transferring an amount of Rs 51,000 crores to their accounts.”

    Asserting that a farmer is just a farmer and has no caste, creed, or religion, Yogi said, “We all know what was the situation in the state before 2017. There was no electricity and no water for irrigation. We have now provided irrigation facilities to 22 lakh hectares of land. Previously, farming was considered a loss-making venture due to a lack of water, fertilizers, and a fair market price for the product.”

    “Today, UP was going to create a new record in the country, adding that sugarcane payments totalling more than Rs 2 lakh crores are now reaching farmers’ bank accounts for the first time. Many states in the country do not even have an annual budget of two lakh crores, he pointed out,” he added.

    The CM went on to say that it is due to the efforts of sugarcane farmers that they are producing additional 10 tonnes of sugarcane per hectare. Apart from this, the area of sugarcane production has increased to 8 lakh hectares of additional land in the state today.

    “In contrast to the previous governments, where sugar mills were closed or sold at throwaway prices, we did not shut down any sugar mill, and instead re-started the closed sugar mills. Munderwa and Pipraich sugar mills were made functional again. When the world’s sugar mills were shut down, Uttar Pradesh still had 119 sugar mills operating,” said Yogi.

    He emphasized that during the Covid-19 period, when sanitisers were in short supply across the country, the government made sanitisers available at no cost to all municipal corporations in Uttar Pradesh via these sugar mills. Along with this, sanitisers were made available in 27 states across the country.

    The Chief Minister stated that his government paid the sugarcane price on time and procured wheat and paddy at the higher minimum support price. “For this more and more purchase centres were established.

    The instructions were clear: as long as the farmers had crops, the government would purchase them. No farmer will have to wander around. We have issued 284 licenses for the Khadsari units, which has resulted in job creation.”

    The Chief Minister said that maximum green ethanol is being produced in the country through sugarcane farmers.

    “Previously, our own money was spent in the form of terrorism against us under the name of the Petro Dollar. But now ethanol is being produced in farmers’ fields in the form of sugarcane and soon it will be seen being used in the form of diesel and petrol”, he remarked.

    The CM stated that Uttar Pradesh currently is the largest producer of ethanol in the country. “Today, our farmers are progressing by using mechanized farming. Apart from this, co-farming is being practised through FPO, enhancing the fertility of the land as well as profits of farmers,” CM Yogi remarked.

    The Chief Minister cited the example of a progressive Bijnor farmer who, instead of selling his sugarcane to sugar mills, makes vinegar and markets it abroad.

    He said that due to mechanized farming, today the stubble is mixed with the soil instead of being set on fire, contributing significantly to the farm’s fertility. Farming is being advanced through mechanization.
    CM Yogi stated that 105 of the state’s 119 mills pay the sugarcane price within 10 days.

    “We’ve also put pressure on the remaining 14-15. Where previously brokers were involved, the slip now arrives on the farmer’s smartphone. Those who used to exploit farmers have had their businesses shut down,” he added.

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  • Telangana: Over 90k farmer families receive Rs 4.8 crore under Rythu Bima

    Telangana: Over 90k farmer families receive Rs 4.8 crore under Rythu Bima

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    Hyderabad: Over 97,913 farmers in the state have received nearly Rs 4,896 crore under the Rythu Bima, Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari said here at a review meeting with the agriculture department at BRKR Bhavan on Wednesday.

    The Rythu Bima or Farmers Group Life Insurance Scheme is a welfare scheme introduced by the KCR government in 2018. It provides financial relief and social security to farmers or their relations in cases of farmer deaths. Farmers between the age group of 18-59 years can avail the insurance.

    In the meeting, it was revealed that around 65 lakh farmers had received Rs.65,191 crore under the Rythu Bandhu welfare scheme.

    Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Secretary said that many agricultural goals were achieved after the state was formed.

    “The goal of one crore acres of Magani has been achieved due to pro-agricultural policies. Schemes such as the Rythu Bandhu, Rythu Bima, 24-hour electricity supply, purchase of agricultural produce, have given a big boost to farmers,” she said.

    “During Vanakalam and Yasangi season, paddy is cultivated in a total of one crore twenty lakh acres of land statewide. After paddy, cotton is grown on 56.37 lakh acres of land. Telangana is second and third in rice and cotton production respectively,” she remarked.

    On the sale of fake seeds to farmers, she said that the government has taken appropriate steps to deal with the issue. “As many as 551 people have been arrested and 347 cases have been registered. Out of these, 16 people have been booked under the PD Act and 11,872 quintals of fake seeds have been seized,” she informed.

    To educate farmers on new agriculture tools and technologies, a special steering committee has been formed under the Chairmanship of the Chief Secretary has been formed.

    The Chief Secretary also suggested that horticulture should be encouraged among the farming community to grow more vegetables.

    On the sale of adulterated oils, the Chief Secretary asked officials to take stricter steps to curb the menace.

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  • Kerala farmer who went missing in Israel returns to India

    Kerala farmer who went missing in Israel returns to India

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    Calicut: Biju Kurian, a farmer from Kerala who was allegedly missing in Israel, arrived at Calicut International Airport on Monday.

    A group of farmers, including representatives of the Kerala Government, went to Israel earlier this month to learn the farming methods in Israel. During the visit, Biju had gone missing.

    Kurian, who was part of a 28-member team, led by the Principal Secretary of the agriculture dept of Kerala, that went to learn about foreign farming methods, absconded from Israel on February 17.

    Principal Secretary informed the Israel Police department and filed a complaint in Israel.

    “Israel govt took this as a serious matter and they are on the way to find the person. We also requested the government to cancel his visa,” said State Minister P Prasad.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • ‘Are you living in England?’, Nitish chides farmer on using English

    ‘Are you living in England?’, Nitish chides farmer on using English

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    Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Tuesday became upset when a farmer used English words during a presentation at a farmers’ meet.

    Nitish Kumar was the chief guest at an event organised by Bihar agriculture ministry to discuss the implementation of fourth agriculture road map in Bapu Sabhagar.

    When the farmer was presenting his suggestions from the dais, the Chief Minister interrupted him and said: “What happened to you … you are using English words in your speech. Are you living in England? It is not England but it is Bihar. You should speak in the language of your own state. The farmers are common people who do not know English. So, the words you are using in English are not right.”

    “I am seeing people using mobile phones more since Corona. All of them are forgetting their old language. You should speak in the right way and in the language of your own state. The points you are raising are right but describing it in English is not right. There is not only one language in the world. You are speaking the language of those who have ruled on our country. So you should concentrate on these points,” Kumar said to that farmer.

    Bihar agriculture department organised the ‘farmer Samagam’ in Patna on Tuesday to take the points of farmers before implementing the fourth agriculture roadmap in the state. The department has invited over 4,700 farmers who were assembled at Bapu Sabhagar in Patna.

    During the event two farmers from every district put their suggestions before the Chief Minister. A suggestion box has also been established at the venue where farmers can drop their views and suggestions.

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