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Farmers Are Bedrock of Food Security and Prosperity: PM Modi Marks 12 Years

Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked 12 years of Kisan Samriddhi Yojana, praising farmer-centric schemes. He emphasized that farmers are crucial for India's food security and prosperity. Modi highlighted initiatives like PM-KISAN, crop insurance, and solar energy support. The government remains committed to modernizing agriculture and improving farmer livelihoods.

"Farmers are bedrock of nation's food security and prosperity": PM Modi marks 12 years of Kisan Samriddhi Yojana

New Delhi, June 11

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday highlighted the impact of various farmer-centric initiatives launched by his government as he marked 12 years of Kisan Samriddhi Yojana, celebrating key agricultural welfare schemes including the PM-KISAN Samman Nidhi and the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana.

In a post on X, the Prime Minister said farmers remain central to the country's food security, nutrition and prosperity, and reiterated the government's commitment to improving their livelihoods through various welfare and agricultural reforms.

"Our farmer brothers and sisters are the bedrock of the country's food security, nutrition, and prosperity. To make their lives as easy as possible, our government is leaving no stone unturned. Initiatives like the PM-KISAN Samman Nidhi and the Crop Insurance Scheme are not only safeguarding their income but also empowering agriculture further," PM Modi said.

The Prime Minister also highlighted the benefits of other schemes aimed at supporting the agricultural sector. He noted that the PM-KUSUM Scheme has enabled farmers to access solar energy for farming operations while reducing associated costs.

"Through the PM-KUSUM Scheme, they have gained access to solar energy for farming, while also reducing the costs associated with it. The Farmer Credit Card is proving extremely beneficial to farmers, livestock rearers, and fishermen in easily providing loans at low interest rates for their farming and other essential needs," he said.

PM Modi further said the government's "From Seed to Market" initiatives were helping ensure fair prices for agricultural produce and strengthening the farm economy.

"Our 'From Seed to Market' initiative is also proving highly effective in ensuring fair prices for their crops. The welfare of farmers is among our topmost priorities," he added.

The Prime Minister also pointed to efforts to modernise agriculture through technology-driven interventions.

"Initiatives related to drones, soil health cards, and natural fertilisers are also helping farmers increase crop productivity," PM Modi said.

According to the Centre, PM Kisan is a Central Sector scheme with 100% funding from the Government of India. It has been operational since December 1, 2018. Under the scheme, an income support of 6,000/- per year in three equal instalments will be provided to all land-holding farmer families.

As per the Government, the definition of family for the scheme is husband, wife and minor children. State Government and UT administration will identify the farmer families which are eligible for support as per the scheme guidelines. The fund will be directly transferred to the bank accounts of the beneficiaries.

The remarks came a day after leaders of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) gathered in New Delhi to congratulate PM Modi on completing 4,399 days in office, making him India's longest-serving democratically elected Prime Minister in consecutive terms. NDA leaders hailed his tenure, citing development initiatives, governance reforms and welfare programmes implemented over the past 12 years.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As someone who studies Indian agriculture policy, I find the "From Seed to Market" initiative quite promising. The focus on solar energy through PM-KUSUM is also smart - it addresses both farm costs and environmental concerns. However, I wonder how effectively these schemes reach small and marginal farmers who need them most. Would love to see more data on actual beneficiaries.

Arun Y

Finally a government that respects our kisans! I'm a small farmer from Maharashtra and PM-KISAN has been a lifeline during drought years. My son got a Kisan Credit Card and could buy a good water pump at low interest. The solar scheme is also helping us save on electricity bills. Kisi ne kaha tha ki Modi ji farmers ke liye kuch nahi karenge - aaj unka jawab hai! 🇮🇳🌾

Lauren Z

Interesting to see the emphasis on natural fertilizers and soil health cards - that's a modern approach many countries are adopting. But let's be honest, ₹6000 per year is still very little. In Canada, our farm subsidies are much higher. India needs to increase this significantly if they want real impact on farmer prosperity. Still, credit where it's due for the solar and credit card initiatives. 👍

Nisha Z

I appreciate the government's efforts but as someone from a farming family in UP, I see most benefits going to large landowners. My father has only 2 acres and we barely get any scheme benefits because of complicated paperwork. The drone and technology initiatives sound fancy but how will they help a poor farmer who can't even read properly? Bharat mein aaj bhi kisan ko asli samman nahi milta. 😔

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