PM-KISAN | SabrangIndia News Related to Human Rights Fri, 08 Dec 2023 08:02:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://sabrangindia.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Favicon_0.png PM-KISAN | SabrangIndia 32 32 Ministry for agriculture and farmers welfare: No proposal to increase MSP from Rs. 6000 under PM-KISAN https://sabrangindia.in/ministry-for-agriculture-and-farmers-welfare-no-proposal-to-increase-msp-from-rs-6000-under-pm-kisan/ Fri, 08 Dec 2023 08:02:47 +0000 https://sabrangindia.in/?p=31689 Data provided by Union Government highlights fluctuating percentage of increase in price of crops over the past 9 years, decrease in the number of beneficiaries in 2022-23

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On December 5, during the on-going winter parliamentary session, Dr. Manoj Rajoria and Shrimati Ranjeeta Koli raised questions regarding the Minimum Support Price of crops as well as about the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) in Lok Sabha. Dr. Manoj is a member of parliament of Lok Sabha from the Karauli – Dholpur Constituency in Rajasthan and Ranjeeta Koli is a member of parliament of Lok Sabha from the Bharatpur constituency in Rajasthan. The questions raised were regarding the steps taken by the government to help the farmers by formulating any scheme to further increase the amount of Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) from Rs. 6000. The question further asked to know the total funds spent and number of beneficiaries of the said scheme.

Narendra Singh Tomar, the minister of Agriculture and Farmer’s Welfare and a member of parliament of Lok Sabha from the Morena constituency in Madhya Pradesh, responded to the said questions. The data provided showed the increase in MSP through the years of 2014 to 2023. A close look at the data shows that even though a gradual increase in the prices of the commodities can be seen, the percentage of increase has been fluctuating. For example, in the case of Paddy crop, the price increased from 1550 in 2017-18 to 1750 in 2018-19 resulted in a 12.9 % increase in price. But, the percentage of increase comes down to 7% later, when the price of the crop increases from 2040 in 2022-23 to 2183 in 2023-24. Thus, it is crucial to note the fluctuations in percentage increase alongside the raw prices of the crops every year.

The response from the union government also highlighted that at present, there were no proposals being considered to further increase the amount of MSP from Rs. 6000. The said revelation cannot be deemed to be anything less than unfair in comparison to the increasing inflation rate. It is essential to highlight here that in the year 2018, when the same amount of Rs. 6000 was given to the farmers as MSP, the inflation rate was 3.94%. On the other hand, in 2022, while the inflation rate has increased to 6.7%, the same amount of MSP is being provided. Considering that the aim of the scheme is to provide financial assistance to all farmer families across the country and to enable them to take care of expenses related to agriculture and allied activities as well as domestic needs, an urgent need to increase the amount of MSP is essential.

The response also provides the details of the number of beneficiaries and the amount released under PM-KISAN from 2018-19 to 2023-24. Based on the data, it can be observed that the 28 states see a gradual increase in the number of beneficiaries between the years 2018 to 2022, post which there has been a decrease in the number of beneficiaries in 2022-23. The PM-KISAN scheme, despite disbursing a substantial amount over multiple instalments to more than 11 Crore farmers, faces scrutiny over its sustainability and adequacy. The revelation of declining beneficiary numbers post 2021-22, following an unprecedented hike in expenditure in 2019-20, raises pertinent questions about its long-term effectiveness.

While the government has consistently increased MSP for various crops, the percentage increase has fluctuated significantly over the years, prompting concerns about the efficacy of these adjustments. The procurement of food grains has surged, benefitting millions of farmers, yet concerns linger regarding the variability in percentage hikes despite increased expenditures. In addition to this, the disparity between rising inflation rates and the static financial assistance provided to farmers remains a focal point. The aim to assist agricultural activities and domestic needs requires revisiting the fixed amount in alignment with the country’s inflation trends.

Overall, this question and the data made available in the Lok Sabha emphasized the need for a thorough review of farmer support schemes like PM-KISAN, urging considerations for adjustments to accommodate inflation and ensure consistent aid to the farming community.

The complete answer can be read here:

 

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PM-KISAN, The Farmers’ Income Support Scheme, is Floundering https://sabrangindia.in/pm-kisan-farmers-income-support-scheme-floundering/ Wed, 24 Jul 2019 06:23:20 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2019/07/24/pm-kisan-farmers-income-support-scheme-floundering/ Just 37% of eligible farmers have been validated and only 21% have got the second instalment.   When it was announced in the last week of February this year, the farmers’ income support scheme (or PM-KISAN) was hailed by the Bharatiya Janata Party and the mainstream media as a “game changer” and “master stroke”. General […]

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Just 37% of eligible farmers have been validated and only 21% have got the second instalment.

PM-KISAN, The Farmers’ Income Support Scheme
 

When it was announced in the last week of February this year, the farmers’ income support scheme (or PM-KISAN) was hailed by the Bharatiya Janata Party and the mainstream media as a “game changer” and “master stroke”. General elections were barely weeks away, and the model code of conduct was to kick in within days. Many think that it may have played a role in Narendra Modi’s subsequent victory. After re-assuming power, the government immediately announced that the scheme would be extended to all farmers, not just small and marginal ones.

But recent revelations about the nuts and bolts of its coverage show that the scheme is badly floundering. Out of an estimated 15.12 crore farmers that the government declared eligible for getting the Rs.6,000 per year dole in its expanded version, just 5.6 crore have been validated as of July 22 this year, according to the official portal maintained by the agriculture ministry. That’s 37% of the total eligible farmers.

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Even more damning are the disbursal figures. About 27% of the eligible farmers – some 4.15 crore – got the first instalment of Rs.2,000 each before the elections. The amount per farmer was not much and less than a third got it, but hopes were high that more was coming, and for everybody. The total amount disbursed in the first instalment was Rs.8,290.61 crore, according to the newly appointed agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar, responding to question no.293 in Rajya Sabha on July 19.

In the ongoing disbursal of the second instalment (also of Rs.2,000 each) about Rs.6,355.86 crore have been distributed. That’s 21% of the eligible farmers. This means that not even all those who got the first instalment have received the second one. This is strange because there should be no problem of verification of land titles or bank accounts or Aadhar for these farmers. All of this must already have been done when the first tranche was sent out.

The revised estimate for 2018-19 presented in the full Budget this year has given Rs.20,000 crore as having been spent (presumably for the first instalment). But the total amount disbursed for both instalments adds up to only Rs.14,647 crore!

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Meanwhile, in response to an earlier query (no.129) answered by the same minister on June 21, it was revealed that with the expansion of the scheme to cover all farmers, “the expected expenditure of the Scheme for the financial year 2019-20 has been revised to Rs.87,217.50 crore, including the administrative charges of Rs.217.50 crore.” The government had initially allocated Rs.75,000 crore in the Budget for 2019-20.

So, the bottom line is this: the government has set apart a total amount of Rs.1.07 lakh crore for disbursal to farmers under PM KISAN, but five months down the line it has managed to actually give out only Rs.14.647 crore – that’s about 14% of the total.

Some States Are Far behind

Looking at individual states, one finds from the information provided in Parliament, that some of them are lagging far behind others. One major state, West Bengal, has refused to implement the scheme altogether. In Bihar, only 11% of the eligible 1.7 crore farmers and in Madhya Pradesh, only 14% of the slightly over 1 crore have been validated. In fact, only a handful of states have validated more than 50% of the eligible farmers.

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In Jharkhand, Manipur and Nagaland, the government has set up a high-level committee to resolve a knotty problem – land records in tribal areas are not kept in the usual manner. The original owner lived generations ago and land has passed down without any changes on paper – or maybe there is no paper at all, forget digital records. In fact, many of the North-Eastern states have this dimension. In Punjab, the number of validated farmers is more than the estimated number because of the peculiarity of a high degree of leasing in/out of land.

The government admits that delays are taking place primarily because of verification of land records, and also because of the usual glitches in electronic financial transfers – mismatches in bank account details, spelling of names, etc.

At the rate at which things are going, it may take months for all the wrinkles to get ironed out, if at all. And, the hapless farmers will end up with a measly amount in the end.

[Peeyush Sharma assisted in data collation and processing.]

Courtesy: News Click
 

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