PM Kisan scheme: Aadhaar optional for first instalment; compulsory from second one

Agriculture Ministry prescribes rules to avail the recently-launched Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi, where a beneficiary would get ₹6,000 per year in three installments.

February 04, 2019 05:17 pm | Updated 11:53 pm IST - New Delhi

FOR THE HINDU DAILY: The Karnataka Chief Minister S M Krishna who also holds the finance portfolio presented his fifth Budget in Bangalore on Thursday, CM came out with more Packages that would widen the scope of certain welfare sches including the Yeshaswini scheme, this health insurance scheme coveringing only farmers who were members of Co-operatives. The CM's strategy for Karnatakas's agriculture will be to Promote farm level drought proofing in a sustained manner over the next 5 years and proposed to introduce a holistic approach through the application of appropriate technology, to Regenerate and conserve land, Soil and water at the farm level and livestock for optimal productivity. with also proposed to establish a "karnataka Krushi Abhivruddhi Nigama", the corpation will prepare and implement a state wide farm level drought proofing action plan, providing Rs one hundred Crore for this purpose in the ensuing year. he also in sure the farmer against uncertainties of rain and the inter-state water disputes over the medium term . Also announced the Formation of a "Karnatak Minor Irration Corporation", providing Rs one hundred Croore in the ensuing year for this purpose. Photo:K_Murali_Kumar_05.03.2003_Bangalore.

FOR THE HINDU DAILY: The Karnataka Chief Minister S M Krishna who also holds the finance portfolio presented his fifth Budget in Bangalore on Thursday, CM came out with more Packages that would widen the scope of certain welfare sches including the Yeshaswini scheme, this health insurance scheme coveringing only farmers who were members of Co-operatives. The CM's strategy for Karnatakas's agriculture will be to Promote farm level drought proofing in a sustained manner over the next 5 years and proposed to introduce a holistic approach through the application of appropriate technology, to Regenerate and conserve land, Soil and water at the farm level and livestock for optimal productivity. with also proposed to establish a "karnataka Krushi Abhivruddhi Nigama", the corpation will prepare and implement a state wide farm level drought proofing action plan, providing Rs one hundred Crore for this purpose in the ensuing year. he also in sure the farmer against uncertainties of rain and the inter-state water disputes over the medium term . Also announced the Formation of a "Karnatak Minor Irration Corporation", providing Rs one hundred Croore in the ensuing year for this purpose. Photo:K_Murali_Kumar_05.03.2003_Bangalore.

Farmers who wish to avail themselves of benefits under PM-KISAN, the new income support scheme announced in the Union Budget, must have Aadhaar identification to get the money from the second instalment, which would be paid by July 2019. However, this would not be compulsory for the first instalment expected to be disbursed by March 31, before the Lok Sabha polls.

In a letter to the Chief Secretaries of all States and Union Territories, Agriculture Secretary Sanjay Agarwal spelt out guidelines for the States, which would have to do the lion’s share of work in actual implementation of the scheme, especially since the first transfer is due in less than two months.

States have been told to prepare a database of beneficiaries — small and marginal landholder farmer families in all villages — including whether they belong to SC/ST, bank account, mobile and Aadhaar details.

For transfer of the first instalment, Aadhaar number “shall be collected wherever available”, wrote Mr. Agarwal. An alternate list of identification documents has also been provided, as options.

“However, for transfer of subsequent instalments, Aadhaar number shall have to be compulsorily captured,” the secretary wrote.

Land records

States have also been told to update their land records, as that would serve as the basis for determination of landholding for beneficiaries. However, the secretary also said that the cut-off date for determination of ownership of land (as per land records) under the scheme was already over; the cut-off date was February 1, 2019. “Changes thereafter in land records shall not be considered for eligibility of the benefit to the new land holder for next 5 years,” Mr. Agarwal wrote, clarifying that transfer of ownership on account of succession would, however, be allowed.

The situation is slightly more complicated in the northeastern States, as land ownership rights in the region are community-based, making it difficult to identify beneficiaries. An alternate implementation mechanism would be developed by a committee including the State governments, as well as the Union Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region, Land Resources ministry and Agriculture ministry, the official wrote.

States would be given a maximum of 0.25% of funds transferred to beneficiaries in the first instalment to pay for their administrative expenses in the implementation of the scheme. That amount would drop to 0.125% for all further instalments.

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