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Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan)

Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan)

Source: Indian Express
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Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan)
  • The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan) is a 100 per cent centrally funded scheme under which Rs 6,000 is transferred in three equal instalments to eligible farmer families in a year.
  • It was implemented from December 1, 2018, when the first installment for December-March, 2018-19 was released.
How the Scheme Works
  • The money is transferred to the bank accounts of beneficiaries through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mode.
  • According to scheme guidelines, state governments are required to send correct and verified data of farmers, which State Nodal Officers (SNOs) authenticate and upload to the scheme portal in batches.
  • Based on the verified data, SNOs sign the Request For Transfer (RFT), with the total number of beneficiaries.
  • The Public Finance Management System (PFMS) then issues a Fund Transfer Order (FTO) based on which the Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare in the central Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare issues the transaction order for the mentioned amount.
The Editorial Gist

  • The government is intensifying efforts to expand the reach of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan) to approximately 8.75 crore farmers, an increase from the current 8.12 crore beneficiaries.
  • The PM-Kisan program, a direct income support initiative, provides every eligible landowning farmer in India with a flat annual payment of Rs 6,000 in three equal instalments.
  • The payment is regardless of the crops grown or selling practices.
  • This non-market-distorting subsidy accommodates both chemical and organic farming methods.
  • While the overall structure of PM-Kisan is commendable, there is room for refinements, such as transitioning from a per-farmer to a per-acre basis for income support.
Rythu Bandhu Scheme
  • The Rythu Bandhu scheme in Telangana, offering farmers up to Rs 12,000 per acre per year, has been criticized for allegedly favouring wealthy farmers.
  • However, larger holdings and increased crop cultivation entail higher expenditures, justifying additional support for such farmers who rely more on agricultural income.
Suggestion to Scheme
  • One suggestion is to limit the Rs 6,000 annual payment under PM-Kisan to a per-acre basis, up to a specified acreage limit, to address concerns of inequality among farmers.
  • To fund the shift to per-acre payments, the government could consider redirecting resources by eliminating market-distorting subsidies on farm inputs and outputs.
  • For instance, the substantial fertiliser subsidy, budgeted at Rs 1,75,100 crore, could be reallocated to PM-Kisan, providing over Rs 20,000 per farmer if distributed among the projected 8.75 crore beneficiaries.
  • By prioritizing political will over financial constraints, the government elected after the 2024 elections can navigate this challenge and enhance the effectiveness of income support for farmers.

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