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'PM KISAN scheme to benefit just 38% farmers till polls conclude' -Saurabh Katkurwar

-IANS New Delhi: The ambitious PM-KISAN scheme that aims to provide Rs 6,000 annually to small and marginal farmers will reach only 38 per cent of the intended beneficiaries by the end of ongoing Lok sabha polls, thanks to tardy furnishing of information by the states, lack of digitised land records and the election Model Code of Conduct being in force, according to government officials involved in its implementation. The scheme, announced...

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PM Kisan scheme: 'Centre has paid farmers around Rs. 10,500 cr so far'

-PTI New Delhi: Around 3.10 crore small farmers have so far received the first tranche of Rs. 2,000 each under the PM-Kisan scheme and 2.10 crore peasants have got the second instalment as well, costing Rs. 10,500 crore to the exchequer, a senior Agriculture Ministry official said Tuesday. The government had announced that 12 crore farmers would be covered under the the Rs. 75,000-crore Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan) scheme. Each...

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Cash Transfers are fine, but low prices are the problem: Farmers -Jayanta Roy Chowdhury

-The New Indian Express As low prices continue to plague millions of farms all over the country, farmers and their leaders say cash Transfers are fine, but main issue is agricultural prices which make farming unremunerative. NEW DELHI: Ishwar Singh is a worried man. The furrows in his brow below his once white turban have deepened. He planted onions in his two-acre farm near Sonepat this winter and got what he believed...

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Direct benefit Transfer of subsidies crosses Rs.3-lakh-cr mark in 2018-19 -Surabhi

-The Hindu Business Line The 60% jump over last year is due to DBT in fertiliser where Rs.39,230 cr was Transferred Mumbai: Direct benefit Transfer of subsidies in cash and kind crossed the Rs.3-lakh crore mark in 2018-19 to 123.8 crore beneficiaries through over 351-crore transactions. Official data reveals that DBT in both cash and kind amounted to Rs.3,06,260 crore last fiscal, a 60 per cent jump from Rs.1,90,870.9 crore in 2017-18. A significant...

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Expropriation in the name of conservation -Avi Singh & Peeyush Bhatia

-The Hindu It is shocking that a democratic government is seeking to strengthen the colonial-era Indian Forest Act The Indian Forest Act, 1927 was a remarkable piece of expropriation in the name of conservation. The British government carried out one of the largest land expropriations in history, where the rights to occupy and use forests were Transferred from communities with customary and historical property rights to the colonial Central government. The act...

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