Key Points

Kerala is urgently requesting central government approval for a critical fishermen's savings scheme. The program promises Rs 4,500 monthly support for nearly 1.5 lakh fishermen during lean seasons. Minister Saji Cherian emphasizes the scheme's importance for protecting fishing communities' livelihoods. The Centre's pending approval is blocking the disbursement of crucial financial assistance.

Key Points: Kerala Seeks Modi Govt Nod for Fishermen Savings Scheme

  • Kerala seeks urgent approval for Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana
  • Scheme supports 1.49 lakh fishermen with monthly Rs 4,500 benefit
  • Centre's share crucial for scheme implementation
  • Monsoon impacts marine and inland fishing communities
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Kerala seeks Centre's urgent nod for fishermen's savings scheme

Kerala Fisheries Minister Saji Cherian urges Centre to approve crucial Rs 4,500 monthly relief scheme for 1.5 lakh fishermen

Kerala seeks Centre's urgent nod for fishermen's savings scheme
"Timely support is crucial to protect the livelihoods of our fishermen - Saji Cherian, Kerala Fisheries Minister"

Thiruvananthapuram, Sep 1

Kerala Fisheries Minister Saji Cherian on Monday urged the Central government to immediately grant approval for the implementation of the fishermen's savings-cum-relief scheme in the state.

The Minister pointed out that the Centre's share of the scheme has not yet been released, leaving the state unable to disburse its own share.

"The delay is directly affecting thousands of fishermen whose livelihoods are already strained during the monsoon and adverse weather," he said.

The scheme is designed to support fishermen during lean seasons while encouraging savings habits.

Under it, each beneficiary contributes Rs 1,500 per month.

Both the Centre and the State add a matching Rs 1,500 each, making a total monthly benefit of Rs 4,500.

This amount is disbursed during the non-fishing months, May, June, and July for marine fishermen, and July, August, and September for inland fishermen.

For the year 2025-26, as many as 1,49,755 fishermen are enrolled in the scheme, including 1,35,625 from marine areas and 14,130 from inland waters.

Beneficiaries have already contributed Rs 20.95 crore, which has been returned to them in the first instalment.

The state government is prepared to release its share.

However, as per the guidelines of the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY), funds can only be disbursed once central approval and allocation are processed through the Sparsh software.

If the state proceeds without central clearance, there is uncertainty whether the Centre's share will be reimbursed later.

The Kerala Government had submitted a proposal for administrative sanction on June 21, and followed it up with another communication on August 6.

Despite these efforts, approval has not been forthcoming.

Highlighting the acute crisis caused by the ongoing monsoon and turbulent sea conditions, the minister appealed to the Centre to urgently sanction administrative clearance and release its share.

"Timely support is crucial to protect the livelihoods of our fishermen who are facing severe income loss," said Cherian.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from a coastal village in Kerala, I've seen how fishermen struggle during ban period. ₹4500 monthly support can make huge difference for their families. Centre should act fast!
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Michael C
While I support the scheme, I wonder about the bureaucratic process. If the state has submitted proposals since June and followed up in August, maybe there are compliance issues that need addressing?
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Sneha F
My father is a fisherman and this delay is affecting our family directly. We were counting on this support during monsoon. Government should understand our plight 🙏
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Aditya G
Good initiative but implementation needs to be smoother. Both state and centre need to work together for welfare schemes. Fishermen shouldn't suffer due to administrative delays.
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Nisha Z
The scheme encourages savings habit along with providing relief - that's smart thinking! Hope the Centre approves it soon. Our fishermen deserve this support during difficult seasons.

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