Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched two significant agricultural schemes to boost farmer welfare and national self-reliance. The PM Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana will integrate multiple government programs across 100 selected districts. Meanwhile, the Pulse Self-Reliance Mission focuses on increasing pulse production with substantial funding. These initiatives aim to transform Indian agriculture by providing comprehensive support from seeds to markets.

Key Points: Modi Launches PM Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana and Pulse Mission

  • PM Dhan-Dhaanya Yojana integrates 36 government schemes for comprehensive farmer support
  • Pulse Self-Reliance Mission aims to boost protein-rich crop production with Rs 11,440 crore
  • 100 districts selected based on yield, farming frequency, and loan facilities
  • Schemes target nutritional security and economic empowerment of future generations
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PM Modi launches 2 schemes for self-reliance and welfare of farmers

PM Modi launches two farmer welfare schemes with Rs 11,440 crore outlay to boost agricultural self-reliance and transform farmers' lives across India.

PM Modi launches 2 schemes for self-reliance and welfare of farmers
"These two schemes are for the self-reliance of the country, and will change the fate of millions of farmers in India - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Oct 11

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday launched two new schemes -- PM Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana and pulse self-reliance mission -- for improving self-reliance and welfare of farmers in the country.

Addressing the special Krishi programme in the national Capital, PM Modi said that the schemes “will change the fate of Indian farmers”.

“Today, on this historic day, for the country's self-reliance, for the welfare of farmers, two important schemes are being launched. First, the PM Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana, and second the Pulse Self-Reliance Mission. These two schemes are for the self-reliance of the country, and will change the fate of millions of farmers in India,” PM Modi said.

“Agriculture and farming have always been a part of our development journey. It is very important that the government continues to support agriculture and farming in keeping with the changing times,” PM Modi added, noting that previous governments left agriculture and farming sectors to fend for themselves, thus “continuously weakening” them.

“For India in the 21st Century to achieve rapid development, it was necessary to reform its agricultural system as well, and this began after 2014. For the past 11 years, the government's continuous effort has been to empower farmers and increase investment in agriculture,” the Prime Minister said.

“We have undertaken reforms... from seeds to the market, in the interest of farmers,” he added.

He announced that for the PM Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana, 100 districts were selected based on three parameters: The amount of yield from the field, the number of times farming takes place in one field, and the facility for farmers to take loans or invest.

“In this scheme, we are integrating 36 government schemes,” PM said.

Further, the Prime Minister stated that the Dalhan Aatmnirbharta Mission “is not just a mission to increase pulse production but also a campaign to empower our future generations". The mission was launched with an outlay of Rs. 11,440 crore.

“While wheat and rice can satiate hunger, more nutrition is important, especially for people taking a vegetarian diet,” the PM said.

Stressing the importance of a protein-rich diet for a healthy body and mind, he called for more planning to develop pulses – a major source of protein for vegetarians.

- IANS

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Priya S
My father is a farmer in Punjab. He's been waiting for such integrated schemes. The 36 government schemes integration sounds promising if implemented properly. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Michael C
Good initiative but implementation is key. Previous schemes often got stuck in bureaucracy. Hope this reaches actual farmers in villages, not just stays on paper.
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Shreya B
₹11,440 crore for pulses mission is substantial! This could really help reduce our import dependency. Protein nutrition is crucial for our growing children. Great step! 👍
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Aditya G
The selection of 100 districts based on scientific parameters is a welcome change. Hope this brings balanced regional development instead of just focusing on traditional farming states.
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Nisha Z
As someone working in agricultural research, I appreciate the focus on nutrition security. Pulses are climate-resilient crops that can really help in sustainable farming. Good vision! 🌱

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