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MGNREGA offers ₹2.99 lakh subsidy to farmers for well construction, enhancing irrigation, crop yield, and rural employment opportunities.
The Indian government is offering financial aid of up to ₹2.99 lakh to farmers under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) for constructing wells. This scheme, called MNREGA Well Construction (Kuan Nirman Yojana), aims to improve irrigation facilities for farmers in rural areas and reduce dependence on rainwater.
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The scheme helps farmers build wells on private land, enabling year-round irrigation for crops. It also creates job opportunities for rural workers under MNREGA. The initiative benefits small, marginal, and economically weaker farmers, empowering them to grow multiple crops and increase their income.
A recent example is Ram Milan, a farmer from Chhattisgarh’s Ambikapur district. He applied for the scheme and received approval for ₹2.99 lakh. With the well now operational, he no longer relies on rain for irrigation. He grows wheat, paddy, maize, and vegetables, significantly improving his farm productivity and income.
The construction of Ram Milan’s well provided 600 man-days of work for MNREGA laborers. This highlights the dual benefits of the scheme – aiding farmers and providing employment in rural areas.
Under the scheme:
Farmers from weaker sections, including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and BPL families, can apply. Families headed by women, the disabled, or those who have benefited from land reforms are also eligible. Farmers who already own irrigation facilities are excluded.
Farmers can apply through their local Gram Panchayat or the Department of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj. Preference is given to widows, deserted women, and Scheduled Caste/Tribe families.
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The MNREGA Well Construction Scheme is transforming rural farming by providing much-needed irrigation facilities. With government support, farmers like Ram Milan are now better equipped to grow crops, ensuring food security and improving their livelihoods.