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The state government launches a Rs 10,000 annual aid scheme for landless farmers and announces paddy bonus benefits.
In a major step to support landless farmers, the state government has launched the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Bhoomiheen Krishi Majdoor Kalyan Yojana. Under this scheme, landless agricultural laborers will receive Rs 10,000 annually as financial assistance. This initiative aims to improve the livelihoods of farmers who depend on agricultural work but do not own farmland.
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While the central government’s PM Kisan Yojana provides Rs 6,000 per year to eligible landholder farmers, landless farmers are left out. Recognizing this gap, the state government decided to introduce this scheme, providing direct financial aid to the most vulnerable agricultural workers.
The scheme will benefit over 5.62 lakh landless farmers in the state, including:
A budget of Rs 562 crore has been earmarked for this initiative, ensuring that the financial assistance reaches all eligible families.
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Under the scheme, the annual assistance of Rs 10,000 will be directly transferred to the beneficiaries’ bank accounts. Eligible farmers can apply through their local government offices or online portals to enroll in the program.
On the launch day, the Chief Minister distributed cheques of Rs 10,000 to several beneficiaries, highlighting the government’s commitment to supporting landless farmers.
In another farmer-friendly move, the state government has announced a bonus of Rs 800 per quintal on paddy purchased from farmers under the Minimum Support Price (MSP) scheme.
This decision will benefit around 27 lakh farmers and boost the rural economy by ensuring fair compensation for their produce.
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With these initiatives, the state government aims to uplift the agriculture community by addressing the specific needs of both landless farmers and paddy growers. The Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Bhoomiheen Krishi Majdoor Kalyan Yojana provides much-needed financial security to landless families, while the paddy bonus ensures fair earnings for cultivators.