Key Points

The Maharashtra government has announced a significant financial aid package for its farmers. This relief is specifically for crops damaged by heavy rainfall during the summer of 2025. The funds will be sent directly to the farmers' bank accounts to ensure efficient delivery. The government has also instructed that this relief be provided as a one-time payment for the season.

Key Points: Maharashtra Announces Rs 1339 Crore Aid for Rain Damaged Crops

  • Assistance covers crop damage from heavy rains between June and August 2025
  • Funds will be distributed via Direct Benefit Transfer to farmer bank accounts
  • Panchnamas for current Marathwada rains are yet to be completed
  • Beneficiary lists will be published on district websites after distribution
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Maharashtra cabinet announces Rs 1339 crore assistance to farmers affected by crop damage

Maharashtra cabinet approves Rs 1339 crore relief package for farmers affected by heavy rains from June to August 2025, with funds to be transferred directly to bank accounts.

"It should be ensured that such relief is provided at the prescribed rate at one time in a season - Maharashtra Government Notice"

Mumbai, September 23

Maharashtra government on Tuesday announced a Rs 1339 crore assistance package for farmers whose crops were damaged due to heavy rains between June 2025 to August 2025, according to sources.

The panchnamas of crops damaged due to heavy rain between June to August have already happened, with which people are getting assistance. Panchnamas of agricultural crops damaged by the rains currently falling in Marathwada have not yet been done.

According to the order issued by the Maharashtra government, the funds will be distributed to the farmers through Direct Benefit transfers to their bank accounts.

"It should be ensured that the funds demanded under the proposal are not included in the relief funds distributed to all department for crop damage in the current season. It should be ensured that such relief is provided at the prescribed rate at one time in a season," the government's notice read.

After the funds are distributed, the list of beneficiaries, along with the order will be published on district websites.

Maharashtra received heavy to very heavy rainfall over the Konkan and adjoining ghat areas of Madhya Maharashtra between August 18 to August 21.

The monsoon trough passed through Naliya, Jalgaon, Brahmapuri, Jagdalpur, center of well marked Low pressure area over west central and adjoining northwest Bay of Bengal and north Andhra Pradesh-south Odisha coasts and thence east southeastward to east Central Bay of Bengal extending upto 1.5 km above mean sea level, the Region Meteorological Centre in Mumbai said in a statement.

An offshore trough ran from south Konkan to north Kerala at mean sea level, the IMD added.

The IMD had also issued warning to fishermen for the North Maharashtra and South Maharashtra-Goa coast.

"Squally weather with wind speed reaching 45 - 55 kmph gusting to 65 kmph likely to prevail along and off South Konkan-Goa coasts and adjoining sea areas on 18th, 19th ,20th, 21st ,22nd August 2025," the IMD had said.

Additionally, port warnings for North and South regions of the state was also issued, with the IMD said that flooding in low lying and urban areas was expected then, disruption to road, rail, air and ferry transport.

On August 18 and August 19, the IMD had issued red alert in certain districts in the western coastal region. While on 20 and 21 August yellow alerts were issued, until the alerts subsided on August 22.

- ANI

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Priya S
Rs 1339 crore sounds like a big amount, but when distributed among thousands of affected farmers across Maharashtra, will it be sufficient? The government should ensure transparency in beneficiary selection.
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Michael C
Good initiative, but what about the farmers in Marathwada whose panchnamas haven't been done yet? They're suffering too and need immediate attention. The process should be expedited.
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Shreya B
Publishing beneficiary lists on district websites is a welcome step for transparency. Hope this becomes a model for all government schemes. Jai Kisan! 🌾
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Aman W
While relief is important, the government should also focus on long-term solutions like better irrigation systems and crop insurance schemes to prevent such situations every monsoon.
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Nisha Z
My uncle is a farmer in Konkan region. His entire soybean crop was destroyed. Hope this assistance reaches genuine farmers like him without middlemen taking cuts. 🤞

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