Maharashtra Farmers to Get 8th Instalment of Rs 6,000 Aid Next Week

Maharashtra Agriculture Minister Dattatray Bharne announced the 8th instalment of the Namo Shetkari Mahasanman Nidhi will be deposited directly into farmers' accounts next week. The state has approved Rs 1,774 crore for this instalment, which will benefit approximately 90.34 lakh eligible farmers across Maharashtra. The scheme provides an annual Rs 6,000 state top-up to the central PM-Kisan aid, bringing total yearly support to Rs 12,000 per farmer. The government stated this direct financial assistance aims to reduce farming costs and boost the rural economy.

Key Points: 8th Namo Shetkari Nidhi Instalment for Maharashtra Farmers

  • 8th instalment next week
  • Rs 1,774 crore approved
  • 90.34 lakh farmers to benefit
  • Total annual aid Rs 12,000 per farmer
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8th Shetkari Mahasanman Nidhi instalment next week: Maha Minister

Maharashtra announces Rs 1,774 crore for the 8th instalment of the Namo Shetkari scheme, benefiting over 90 lakh farmers next week.

"This eighth one will provide massive relief and strengthen the rural economy - Dattatray Bharne"

Mumbai, March 18

Maharashtra Agriculture Minister Dattatray Bharne on Tuesday said the 8th instalment of the Namo Shetkari Mahasanman Nidhi Yojana will be deposited directly into farmers' bank accounts next week.

The Government Resolution (GR) regarding this has been issued, and an allocation of Rs 1,774 crore has been approved for the instalment.

He said around 90.34 lakh eligible farmers across the state will benefit from the decision.

Bharne said Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, and Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar had taken special interest in ensuring the necessary funds were made available for the 8th instalment.

The Namo Shetkari Mahasanman Nidhi Yojana was launched by the State Government on the lines of the Central Government's PM‑Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana. Its primary objective is to provide direct financial assistance to reduce rising farming costs and boost farmers' income.

Farmers in the state receive Rs 6,000 annually under PM‑Kisan (Central) and another Rs 6,000 under the Namo Shetkari scheme (State), for a total of Rs 12,000 per year.

While the approved distribution amount for this instalment is Rs 1,774 crore, the actual disbursement to farmers will total Rs 1,820 crore, the minister said.

Seven instalments have been distributed under the scheme so far. The 8th instalment covers the period from August 2025 to November 2025.

Following the distribution of the 22nd instalment of the PM‑Kisan scheme by the Central Government on March 13, 2026, the State Government acted swiftly to expedite the Namo Shetkari instalment, Bharne stated.

He said the scheme is being effectively implemented to increase farmers' income, reduce production costs, and make agriculture more resilient.

"After the success of the first seven instalments, this eighth one will provide massive relief and strengthen the rural economy," he said.

The GR said the decision to pay the 8th instalment is expected to provide direct financial support to help farmers cover agricultural expenses, thereby boosting the rural economy and making farming more sustainable.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Good news for our annadata. But ₹6,000 per year is still very little considering the actual cost of farming. Diesel, labour, everything is so expensive. The government should also focus on ensuring fair prices for crops, not just direct benefit transfers.
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Vikram M
Swift action after the central installment shows coordination. Hope the money reaches before the Kharif season preparations begin in full swing. This will help many families in Vidarbha and Marathwada.
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Priyanka N
While the intent is good, there are still many small farmers who are not registered or face issues with land records. The government must simplify the enrollment process to ensure no real farmer is left out.
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Aman W
Direct bank transfer is the best way to avoid corruption and middlemen. Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan! This support is crucial for our food security. 👨‍🌾
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Michael C
Interesting to see the state-level scheme mirroring the central one. The article says the 8th installment is for Aug-Nov 2025, but it's being distributed in 2026? Seems there's a significant delay that should be addressed for future cycles.

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