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Government moved to make the PM Kisan Plan more inclusive of all farmers
According to sources who spoke with CNBC-TV18, the Center has started a massive saturation push to make sure that all eligible farmers are included in the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) plan. Read more: In Delhi, onion prices have raised, reaching Rs.60 to Rs.70 per kilogram Farmers across India who own land have complained about being left out of the PM-KISAN initiative, which aims to give them financial support. In response, the government is moving forward with the digital enrolment and verification of farmers. Farmer complaints about not being included in the program are constantly being received. Mostly, there are two accounts involved. First, the farmer's land details do not match the state's land record system, and second, the farmer has not completed their e-KYC. Per sources speaking with CNBC-TV18, there is still room to expand the PM-KISAN program's beneficiary base in these conditions. Sources note that, nevertheless, the plan might only partially saturate landowners due to a number of exclusionary factors outlined in the operating standards. The Ministry has developed an IT system whereby the saturation may be driven primarily automatically and farmers are not need to submit documentation in order to get PM-KISAN payments, to assist states in achieving nearly 100% saturation of all eligible but excluded land-owning families "they told CNBC-TV18." These state-specific farmer registrations will be useful for a variety of things, such as making crop loans easier to obtain, giving out Kisan Credit Cards (KCC), and allowing farmers to purchase food at Minimum Support Prices (MSP). The saturation drive will be tested in seven states at first. The Center wants to intensify the PM-KISAN saturation push nationwide in light of the approaching state elections. It's important to note that the PM-KISAN database currently in use and the number of land-owning farmers in India differ significantly. The number of land-owning farmers in PM-KISAN's database is 8.75 crore, although the approximate number is 9.5 crore.