Chief Secretary reviewed PMFBY

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 The cut-off date of enrolment has been extended to 5th August The target of enrolment of 25 lakh farmers expected to be achieved within the cut-off date

Bhubaneswar :   The progress of enrolment of farmers under PradhanMantriFasalBimaYojana (PMFBY) was reviewed today by the Chief Secretary, Odisha, Sri Pradeep Kumar Jena. The Principal Secretary Agriculture & Farmers’ Empowerment and Cooperation Department, Dr Arabinda Kumar Padhee, the Director, Agriculture & Food Production, Prem Chandra Choudhary, the Director, Horticulture, Sri Rohit Kumar Lenka and the Registrar, Cooperative Societies, DrUddhab Chandra Majhi attended the meeting physically at the venue and all Collectors from the districts were linked virtually through OSWAN platform.

            The team of officials from Cooperation Department and Agriculture & FE Department were present physically at the Conference Hall of Chief Secretary at LokaSevaBhavan, Bhubaneswar. The district level officials of Cooperation and Agriculture & FE Department also accompanied the Collectors in the virtual review meeting.

            The Chief Secretary appreciated the effort of the field level officials under the leadership of Collectors in enrolling more than 13 lakh farmers within a brief period. Intimating the house about the decision of Government of India to extend the cut-off date of enrolment to 5th August on the request of Government of Odisha, the Principal Secretary, Dr.Padhee expressed his displeasure over enrolment of negligible number of non-loanee farmers by the Banking network.

            The Cooperative Banks were given the target to enrol 1 lakh non-loanee farmers by 5th August and the other Commercial Banks were also asked to enrol 1 lakh non-loanee farmers too. The Common Service Centres were given the target to enrol 4 lakh non-loanee farmers within the extended cut-off date. After the meeting Dr.Padhee informed that the target of enrolment of 25 lakh farmers in view of the decision of the State Government to bear farmers’ share of premium will easily be achieved within the cut-off date so that at least these many number of farmers can benefit from the pro-farmer decision of the State.

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