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CM Seeks Personal Intervention Of Radha Mohan Singh For Enhancing Subsidy On MIS

Move Aimed At Ensuring Judicious Use Of Water Asks Goi To Cover This Under RKVY

5 Dariya News

Chandigarh 04-Jul-2014

In a move aimed towards ensuring the judicious use of water by promoting Micro Irrigation (MI) system, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today sought the personal intervention of Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh for raising subsidy on MI Systems to 80%.In a letter to Mr. Radha Mohan Singh, the Chief Minister said that the MI systems play a pivotal role in conserving and saving water due to which it was appropriate and necessary that more and more farmers should be provided financial assistance for encouraging them to install these intelligent systems. He said that the State Agriculture Department had already decided to raise this subsidy to 80% but such a decision of the department was not covered under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY). Mr. Badal urged the Union Minister to advise the concerned officers of the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India for giving consent to this decision of the State Agriculture Department to provide 80% subsidy on MI Systems to the farmers of Punjab under RKVY.  "As the implementation of annual plan 2014-15 is about to begin so we need the consent of GoI to pursue this in right earnest" he added.

Pertinently, the Chief Minister had earlier given his nod to enhance the subsidy under MI Scheme from the existing 50% to 80% of the actual market cost for the General Category farmers and 90% for the women farmers and those belonging to Scheduled Caste communities. Likewise, in another significant decision Mr. Badal had decided to remove the cap in terms of area for availing the subsidy. As per the decision, the state government provides subsidy to the farmers across the board and there was no limit in terms of area.

As per the norms of GoI, subsidy was provided to beneficiaries having land up to five hectares per beneficiary but the state government had decided to amend it by asserting that there would be no limit in terms of area. Consequently, the additional burden meted out on the scheme by including the farmers with more than five hectares of land was borne by the state government. In order to encourage the use of MI pumps, Mr. Badal had also given nod to give 100% subsidy to the Government farms/ nurseries for exhibiting these systems whereas 90% subsidy was given if progressive farmers/ trusts/ cooperative societies install them for exhibition.