Amid monsoon worry, interest-free loan for
Rajasthan farmers
Sunday July 29, 2012 02:33:49 PM,
IANS
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Jaipur: As possible
monsoon failure looms large, the 26 million farmers in Rajasthan
have unexpected help at hand. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has
announced a far-reaching scheme that entitles them a loan of up to
Rs.1 lakh each, interest-free.
Nearly Rs.1,800 crore of additional allocation has already been
made for this scheme.
Officials said this was a part of the larger contingency plan
ordered by the chief minister in the event of a bad monsoon year
to protect the interests of farmers in the state.
"This scheme will specifically benefit small farmers and free them
from the clutches of moneylenders who charge high interest rates.
The money can be used to buy fertilizers, seeds, pesticide and
diesel needed to raise crops," a senior official said.
"What makes the scheme even more attractive and unique is that
farmers who repay the loan by the due date will not have to pay
interest. This kind of scheme, perhaps, is being implemented for
the first time in the country," the official added.
Data with the Indian Meteorological Department of the central
government's ministry of earth sciences suggests rail deficiency
or deficit has been 63 percent below normal in west Rajasthan and
35 percent in the eastern parts.
As a result, sowing for the ongoing kharif season has shrunk by
half in Rajasthan.
Outlining the contours of the scheme, officials said the loan will
be made available for both the kharif and rabi crop seasons
through gram sewa cooperative societies. There are over 5,000 such
societies in Rajathan and all of them are linked to the loan
scheme.
In the beginning of the year, the chief minister had allowed
Rs.8,000 crore worth of cooperative loans. This has been hiked to
Rs.9,431 crore so that more farmers benefit from the interest-free
loan scheme.
In another decision, the chief minister has decided to release
Rs.300 crore from the primary cooperative land development banks
for disbursal as cooperative crop loans so that there is no
shortfall of funds.
The state has also written to the central government requesting
that the mandatory work days under the Mahatma Gandhi National
Rural Employment Guarantee Act scheme be enhanced to 200 days from
100 during crisis periods including when there are deficit rains.
As part of the ongoing efforts to come out with initiatives to
help farmers in distress, policy changes were made earlier to
award compensation to farmers whose crops are destroyed by natural
disasters.
"Farmers no longer face problems in getting compensation. The crop
insurance scheme's scope has been widened and procedures have been
simplified. The chief minister is keen that the problems of
farmers are solved without delay," an official said.
Another official explained that when the Congress took power
three-and-a-half years ago, a landmark decision was taken by Chief
Minister Gehlot not to hike electricity tariff for crops for five
years.
"Farmers who use electricity for irrigation are also being
provided power for as many as eight hours every day. This is
specially monitored and ensured. A special cell has been created
at the chief minister's level to address complaints of farmers,"
he said.
"The chief minister himself monitors the power situation and
problems of farmers."
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