PM-KISAN 23rd Instalment: Digital Governance, Key Agriculture Initiatives, and Case Study
Source: PIB
GS II: Government policies and interventions, GS III: Agriculture
Overview
- News in Brief
- PM-KISAN as a Digital Governance Model
- Measures to Expand PM-KISAN Coverage
- Key Agricultural Initiatives
- Case Study: Impact of PM-KISAN in Uttar Pradesh
Why in the News?
The Prime Minister released the 23rd instalment of the Pradhan Mnatri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme from Hooghly, West Bengal, transferring over rupees 18,880 crore directly to around 9.44 crore farmers through the Direct Benefit Transfer mechanism.
News in Brief
- A fresh instalment of PM-KISAN was transferred and beneficiaries include a large number of women farmers across the country.
- Multiple agriculture and farmer welfare initiatives were highlighted alongside the instalment release.
- The occasion was celebrated as “PM KISAN Utsav Diwas”.
PM-KISAN as a Digital Governance Model
Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT)
- Eliminate intermediaries
- Ensures timely and transparent fund transfer
- Strengthens financial inclusion in rural areas.
- PM-KISAN continues to be one of the world’s largest DBT programmes.
PM-KISAN Portal
- Functions as a national farmer database
- Integrated with the Public Financial Management System (PFMS) for fund transfers.
- Enables beneficiary registration and verification
- Facilitates monitoring and fund transfer processes.
Mobile Application
- Features include
- Self-registration
- Benefit tracking
- e-KYC services
- Face-authentication facility
Kisan -eMitra
- AI-powered chatbot for farmers
- Provides information on registration, eligibility and payment status.
- Supports multilingual interaction through voice and text.
Monitoring and Grievance Redressal
- Multi-tier Monitoring
- National-level review chaired by the Cabinet Secretary.
- State and District Monitoring Committees oversee implementation.
- Grievance Mechanism
- Complaints can be submitted through the PM-KISAN portal and CPGRAMS.
- Ensures timely resolution and transparency.
Significance
- Economic
- Enhances farmers’ purchasing power
- Provides predictable income support
- Facilitates investment in farm inputs
- Social
- Strengthens rural livelihoods
- Supports women farmers
- Improves financial inclusion
- Governance
- Demonstrates successful use of DBT architecture
- Integrates Aadhaar, banking, and digital databases.
- Reduces leakages and improves transparency.
Measures to Expand PM-KISAN Coverage
- Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra
- Conducted to ensure saturation of government welfare schemes.
- Helped identify and enroll eligible farmers left out of PM-KISAN.
- Common Service Centres (CSCs)
- Facilitated registration and e-KYC completion.
- Face Authentication
- Introduced for easier beneficiary verification
- Digital Inclusion
- Strengthen outreach to remote and rural beneficiaries.
Key Agricultural Initiatives
Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY)
- Crop insurance scheme covering losses due to natural calamities, pests, and diseases.
- Significance
- Reduces farming risks
- Improves resilience against crop failures.
Restructured Weather-Based Crop Insurance Scheme (RWBCIS)
- Provides insurance against adverse weather events.
- Significance
- Protects farmers from climate-related risks.
Digital Agricultural Mission
- AgriStack
- Creation of digital identities for farmers
- Integration of land records and service delivery.
- Benefits
- Facilitates credit
- Supports insurance coverage
- Enables procurement and DBT delivery.
National Mission on Natural Farming
- Objectives
- Promote chemical-free agriculture
- Improve soil health
- Encourage sustainable farming practices
- Features
- Cluster-based implementation
- Farmer training and capacity building
PM Dhan -Dhaanya Krishi Yojana
- Focus areas include productivity enhancement, Crop diversification, irrigation support, and institutional credit access.
Case Study: Impact of PM-KISAN in Uttar Pradesh
Background
- Conducted by the Agricultural Economics Research Centre, University of Allahabad.
- Sponsored by the Ministry of Agricultural and Farmers Welfare
- Examined PM-KISAN’s impact on income and productivity.
Key Findings
- Majority beneficiaries were small and marginal farmers.
- Funds were primarily used for seeds, fertilizers, land preparation, cultivation expenses.
- Beneficiary farmers recorded higher wheat and paddy productivity.
- Net farm income was higher among beneficiary households than non-beneficiaries.
Significance
- Improved liquidity for farmers
- Reduced dependence on informal borrowing
- Encouraged investment in farm inputs
- Enhanced agricultural productivity
- Strengthened income security
Conclusion
PM-KISAN represents the convergence of welfare delivery, digital governance and agricultural support through the JAM (Jan Dhan-Aadhaar-Mobile) architecture, making it one of the largest direct income-support programmes for farmers globally.
UPSC Prelims Practice Question
Consider the following statements
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- Kisan- eMitra is an AI -powered chatbot associated with PM-KISAN.
- PM-KISAN is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme funded jointly by the Centre and States.
- AgriStack is a part of the Digital Agriculture Mission.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
a) 1and3 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1 only
d) 1,2 and 3
Answer: a) 1and 3 only
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