Bumper Rabi Harvest & Viksit Bharat: Chouhan Touts Rural Development Scheme

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced a bumper harvest for this year's Rabi crops, expressing hope for farmer prosperity. He emphasized that the vision of a "Viksit Bharat" depends on comprehensive village development through schemes like 'VB-G RAM G'. This comes as Parliament passed the VB-G RAM G Bill, which increases guaranteed wage employment from 100 to 125 days per rural household. The Minister also accused the Congress of disrespecting Gandhian ideals while championing the bill's role in poverty welfare.

Key Points: Chouhan on Bumper Rabi Harvest & VB-G RAM G for Village Development

  • Bumper Rabi harvest forecast
  • VB-G RAM G scheme for village development
  • Parliament passes VB-G RAM G Bill
  • Bill guarantees 125 days of wage employment
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Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan highlights bumper Rabi harvest, emphasises village development

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announces a bumper Rabi harvest, links farmer prosperity to the VB-G RAM G scheme for holistic village development.

"This year's Rabi crops are having a bumper harvest... May this year be one of welfare for the poor and development for the villages. - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

Shirdi, Ahilyanagar, January 1 Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday said that this year's Rabi crops are witnessing a bumper harvest and expressed hope that farmers would be blessed with prosperity.

Addressing reporters at a gathering in Shirdi, he said the government remains committed to the welfare of farmers, the poor, and village development.

The Union Minister stated that the vision of a "Viksit Bharat" can be realised through comprehensive village development. He highlighted the importance of the 'VB-G RAM G' scheme, saying it is capable of achieving holistic development in rural areas.

Shivraj Singh Chouhan said, "This year's Rabi crops are having a bumper harvest, and we hope that God's blessings will be upon the farmers, bringing them great prosperity. May this year be one of welfare for the poor and development for the villages. The 'Viksit Bharat' and 'VB-G RAM G' scheme is capable and competent in achieving complete village development, and today I am going to participate in a program under this very scheme."

Chouhan added that he would participate in a programme under the scheme, reiterating the government's focus on strengthening rural infrastructure, improving livelihoods, and ensuring inclusive growth across villages.

Earlier on Friday, the Parliament passed the VB-G RAM G Bill, with the Rajya Sabha approving the legislation after it received the Lok Sabha's nod.

Opposition members staged a walkout from the Rajya Sabha before the bill to replace MGNREGA was passed. They pressed that the bill should be sent to a Select Committee. They demanded that the Bill be referred to a Select Committee.

The Bill was passed in the Lok Sabha on December 18, 2025, and was later cleared by the Rajya Sabha in the early hours of December 19 amid strong opposition.

Meanwhile, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said the Bill would play an essential role in the welfare of the poor. He accused the Congress of disrespecting the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi.

The Bill guarantees 125 days of wage employment per rural household, up from the existing 100 days, for adult members willing to undertake unskilled manual work. As per Section 22 of the Bill, the fund-sharing pattern between the Centre and the states will be 60:40. For the Northeastern states, Himalayan states, and Union Territories, including Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir, the ratio will be 90:10.

Section 6 of the Bill allows state governments to notify in advance a period aggregating up to 60 days in a financial year, covering peak agricultural seasons such as sowing and harvesting.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Viksit Bharat must start from the villages. Good to see the focus. But replacing MGNREGA with this new scheme... I hope it doesn't become just another name with less effective implementation. The devil is in the details and the actual delivery on the ground.
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Aman W
Increasing work days from 100 to 125 is a positive step on paper. But will the funds be released on time? That's the perennial issue. Also, the 60:40 fund sharing might put pressure on some state finances. Need to see how this plays out.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in rural development, holistic village development is crucial. The provision to notify up to 60 days for peak agricultural seasons is smart—it should prevent labour shortages during sowing/harvesting. Hope the scheme lives up to its promise.
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Karthik V
God's blessings and good policies should go hand in hand. A good harvest is half the battle. The other half is ensuring farmers get fair prices, timely procurement, and aren't drowned in debt. Let's see if the village development schemes address these core issues.
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Nikhil C
The walkout by the opposition is concerning. Such important bills should be debated thoroughly, not passed amid protests. A select committee review could have improved the bill. Respectful criticism is necessary for a healthy democracy, not just branding everything as disrespect.

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