Revised farm loan waiver rules to cost State ₹500 crore more

Around 58 lakh farmers are covered under the scheme now

August 30, 2018 08:03 am | Updated 08:03 am IST - Mumbai

 Farmers’ aid: The State government had earlier pegged the total farm loan waiver amount at ₹34,000 crore. File

Farmers’ aid: The State government had earlier pegged the total farm loan waiver amount at ₹34,000 crore. File

The Maharashtra government’s revised farm loan waiver norms, which will increase the number of beneficiaries, will cost the State an additional ₹500 crore, an official said on Wednesday.

The State government has already spent ₹15,882 crore for the implementation of its ‘Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Shetkari Sanman Yojana’, designed for crop loan waiver, which was announced in June last year. The government had then pegged the total loan waiver amount at around ₹34,000 crore.

Around 58 lakh farmers are currently covered under the scheme, the State government said during the Maharashtra Assembly’s monsoon session held last month. The State government had expanded the scope of the loan waiver scheme last month by extending its benefits to every member of the farmer’s family in case of them having separate loan accounts.

Earlier, the State government had considered the farmer’s family as one unit, eligible to claim waiver of ₹1.50 lakh agricultural debt. However, it had left those families dissatisfied where there were multiple people having outstanding loans to repay, a State government official said.

“We want to address this unrest among farmers, so norms for loan waiver implementation have been changed. But going by our assessment, the additional burden would not be more than ₹500 crore,” the official said. “After the revised norms, the total number of farmers who would benefit from the loan waiver scheme would not be more than 65 lakh,” he added.

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