Big Relief: Govt waives off Rs 2,123 cr interest of over 11 lakh farmers
   Date :10-May-2023

Big Relief 
 
 
Staff Reporter
In the Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday at the Mantralaya, approval was given to interest waiver scheme for the waiver of the outstanding interest up to Rs 2,123 crore of 11.19 lakh defaulter farmers of Primary Agricultural Credit Co-operative Societies (PACS). The scheme was approved by the Cabinet in accordance with the announcement of Chief Minister Chouhan. “Farmers who have become defaulter due to loan waiver, their interest amount will be paid by the Government,” he said. The State Government will compensate the defaulter farmers who have outstanding loans of up to Rs 2 lakh, including principal and interest as on March 31, 2023, from Primary Agricultural Credit Co-operative Societies (PACS). According to the scheme, the farmer should have a loan of up to Rs 2 lakh including short-term crop loan and medium-term converted loan with interest till March 31. Defaulter farmers will have to apply in their committee to avail interest waiver.
The list containing the details of outstanding loan and interest etc on the defaulter farmers will be made public through a portal at the bank-level. Along with this, special facility has been given to the farmers to provide fertilisers for agricultural work. The amount deposited by the farmer in cash in his loan account, he will be able to get fertiliser up to that amount in the form of loan from the committee. The last date of the scheme has been fixed as November 30, 2023. Detailed instructions of the scheme will be issued by the Co-operative Department. Formation of new sub-division in Khandwa, Chhatarpur and Dewas.
The Cabinet approved formation of new sub-divisions, Khalwa in Khandwa district, Gaurihar in Chhatarpur and Tonkkhurd in Dewas. The new sub-division Khalwa will have Tehsil Khalwa’s Patwari Revenue Inspector Mandal Ashpur’s Patwari Halka numbers 1 to 6, 8 to 15, 43 to 49, 51, 52, thus a total of 23 Halkas and Patwari Halka numbers 7, 16 to 39 of Revenue Inspector Mandal Khalwa, a total of 25 Halkas and Patwari Halka number 40 to 42, 50, 53 to 71 of the Revenue Inspector Mandal Roshni, a total of 23 Halkas, thus a total of 71 Halkas will be included. After the creation of Khalwa the remaining sub-division Harsud will have Patwari Halka No. 1 to 16 of Revenue Inspector Mandal Killaud of Tehsil Harsud and Patwari Halka No. 17 to 33 of Revenue Inspector Mandal Harsud and Patwari Halka No. 34 to 50 of Revenue Inspector Mandal Chhanera thus total 50 Halkas will be included. A total of 11 posts have been approved for the efficient operation of the sub-division including 1 of steno typist, 2 of assistant grade-2, 3 of assistant grade-3, 1 of vehicle driver and 4 of peon. New sub-division Gaurihar in District Chhatarpur will include all Patwari Halka numbers 1 to 74 of Tehsil Gaurihar, thus a total of 74 Patwari Halkas. After the formation of Gaurihar sub-division, the remaining sub-division Lavkushnagar will include Patwari Halka number 1 to 28 of Tehsil Lavkushnagar and Patwari Halka number 1 to 39 of Tehsil Chandla, a total of 67 Patwari Halkas. For the efficient operation of the new sub division, 1 post of steno typist, 2 of assistant grade-2, 3 of assistant grade-3, 1 of vehicle driver and 4 of peon, thus a total of 11 posts have been approved.
The new subdivision Tonkkhurd in District Dewas will comprise all 60 Patwari Halkas of Tehsil Tonkkhurd. After the formation of the new subdivision, all the 69 Patwari Halks of Tehsil Sonkutch will be included in the remaining Sonkutch subdivision. For the efficient operation of subdivision Tonkkhurd, 1 post of steno typist, 2 of assistant grade-2, 3 of assistant grade-3, 1 of vehicle driver and 4 of peon, thus a total of 11 posts have been sanctioned. Rs 129.32 crore approved for WebGIS 2.0 project of Revenue Department: The Cabinet approved the technical and financial proposal amounting to Rs 129.32 crore (GST extra) to be spent for the next 5 years (2023-2024 to 2027-2028) for the implementation of the WebGIS 2.0 project of the Revenue Department. Decision for MoU to develop Rewa airstrip as airport: The Cabinet decided to execute an MoU between the authority and the state government to develop the Rewa airstrip as an airport by the Airports Authority of India under the regional connectivity scheme of the Government of India. Orders have been issued by the state government as per the demand regarding allotment/making available government land available for the existing airstrip and additional land for ATR-72 (VFR & IFR) type aircraft operation. Disposal of public property: The Cabinet approved the highest tender amount of Rs 8.15 crore from the H-1 tenderer for disposal of Khasra No. 684/1, Ward No. 2 Lavkush Nagar asset total area of 5670 square meter in Chhatarpur, which is 2.43 times of reserve price of Rs 3.35 crore and it was decided to sell it after depositing 100 per cent of the tender amount by the H-1 tenderer, the contract/registry proceedings will be done by the district collector.