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Package on anvil for farmers with over Rs 2L short-term crop loan: Maha Guv

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Published : Jan 8, 2020, 4:30 PM IST

Updated : Jan 9, 2020, 7:07 PM IST

The Maharashtra government has finalised a relief package for farmers whose short-term crop loan outstandings exceed Rs 2 lakh. This decision has been taken by Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari on Wednesday.

Package on anvil for farmers with over Rs 2L short-term crop loan: Guv
Package on anvil for farmers with over Rs 2L short-term crop loan: Guv

Mumbai: Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari on Wednesday said the state government was finalising a relief package for farmers whose short-term crop loan outstandings exceed Rs 2 lakh.

Similarly, in order to encourage farmers who are repaying their crop loans on time, the state government will announce new measures shortly, the governor said while addressing the joint sitting of both Houses of the state legislature in the Marathi language.

A special one-day session of the state legislature was held to ratify the Constitution Amendment Bill, which was passed by Parliament on December 11.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, whose party Shiv Sena heads the coalition government comprising the NCP and Congress, had in December last year announced an unconditional loan waiver for farmers.

As per the "Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Farmer Loan Waiver Scheme" announced by the CM, farmers whose loan is up to Rs two lakh has taken between April 1, 2015, and March 31, 2019, and which has not been repaid till September 30, 2019, will be eligible for the waiver.

Koshyari said the loan waiver scheme covers the outstanding crop loan amount upto Rs two lakh, which includes the principal amount and the interest, as on September 30, 2019.

"The scheme covers short-term crop loan and restructured short-term crop loan availed during the period from April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2019. My government will implement this scheme in a time-bound manner," the governor said.

The government will also announce welfare schemes targetting rural as well as urban populations, he said, adding that the people from various walks of life will be benefitted.

Speaking on the safety of women, the governor said that his government was committed to implementing various security measures for the protection of women.

"Prompt and stern action will be taken in respect of offences against women, and appropriate amendments will be made in the laws for that purpose," he said.

Paying homage to the martyrs of the 'Sanyukta (united) Maharashtra' movement, the governor underlined that the year 2020 marks 60 years of the formation of Maharashtra state.

"In the last 60 years, Maharashtra made a remarkable progress in the fields of agriculture, industry, information technology, arts, sports, music, education and other fields of life. The government will organise various programmes to celebrate these achievements," he told the legislators.

The contentious Maharashtra-Karnataka border dispute also found mention in the governor's speech, which lasted for nearly 45 minutes.

"My government will continue to take a firm stand before the Supreme Court regarding the protection of the Constitutional rights and privileges of the Marathi-speaking
people residing in 865 villages claimed by the state in relation to the Maharashtra-Karnataka border," he said.

Stating that the Marathi theatre movement completed175 years in the year 2019, the governor said his government was planning to establish a museum on the history of this movement in Mumbai in the year 2020.

He said the "Shiv Bhojan" scheme, which proposes to provide a meal to the poor for Rs 10, will cost Rs 50 in urban areas and Rs 35 in rural areas.

"People will have to pay Rs ten while the balance amount will be given by the government. This scheme will be implemented in a phased manner, starting from each district headquarters and municipal corporation areas," the governor said.

He further said the state government will develop pilgrim centres and also provide basic amenities like toilets and drinking water, to pilgrims who walk on foot from Mumbai to Shirdi.

"Measures will also be taken for the overall development of the youth," Koshyari added.


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Package on anvil for farmers with over Rs 2L short-term crop
loan: Guv
         Mumbai, Jan 8 (PTI)Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh
Koshyari on Wednesday saidthe state government was finalising
a relief packagefor farmerswhose short-term crop loan
outstandings exceed Rs 2 lakh.
         Similarly, in order to encourage farmers who are
repaying their crop loans on time, the state government will
announce new measures shortly, the governor said while
addressing the joint sitting of both Houses of the state
legislature in the Marathi language.
         A special one-day session of the state legislature was
held to ratify the Constitution Amendment bill, which was
passed by Parliament on December 11.
         Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, whose
party Shiv Sena heads the coalition government comprising the
NCP and Congress, had in December last year announced an
unconditional loan waiver for farmers.
         As per the "Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Farmer Loan Waiver
Scheme" announced by the CM, farmers whose loan is up to
Rs two lakh taken between April 1, 2015, and March 31, 2019,
and which has not been repaid till September 30, 2019, will be
eligible for the waiver.
         Koshyari said the loanwaiver scheme covers the
outstanding crop loan amountupto Rs two lakh, which includes
the principal amountand the interest, as on September 30,
2019.
         "The scheme coversshort-termcrop loanand
restructured short-term crop loanavailed during the period
from April1, 2015 to March31, 2019. My government will
implementthis schemein a time-bound manner," the governor
said.
         The governmentwill also announce welfare schemes
targetting rural as well as urban populations, he said, adding
that the people from various walks of life will be benefitted.
         Speaking on safety of women, the governor said that
his governmentwas committed to implement various security
measuresfor the protection of women.
         "Prompt and stern action will betaken in respect of
offences against women, and appropriate amendments will be
made in the laws for that purpose," he said.
         Paying homage to the martyrs of the 'Sanyukta (united)
Maharashtra' movement, the governor underlined that the year
2020 marks60 years of formation of Maharashtra state.
         "In the last 60 years, Maharashtra made a remarkable
progressin the fields of agriculture, industry, information
technology, arts, sports, music, education and other fields of
life. The government will organise various programmes to
celebrate these achievements," he told the legislators.
         The contentious Maharashtra-Karnataka border dispute
also found mention in the governor's speech, which lasted for
nearly 45 minutes.
         "My government will continue to take a firm stand
before the Supreme Court regarding theprotection of the
Constitutional rightsand privileges of the Marathi-speaking
people residing in 865 villagesclaimed by the state in
relation to the Maharashtra-Karnataka border," he said.
         Stating that the Marathi theatremovement
completed175 years in the year 2019, the governor said his
government was planning to establisha museum on the history
of this movement in Mumbai in the year 2020.
         He said the "Shiv Bhojan" scheme, which proposes to
provide a meal to the poor for Rs 10, will cost Rs 50 in urban
areas and Rs 35 in rural areas.
         "People will have to pay Rs ten while the balance
amount will be given by the government. This scheme will be
implemented in a phased-manner, starting from each district
headquarters and municipal corporation areas," the governor
said.
         He further said the state government will develop
pilgrim centresand also provide basic amenitieslike toilets
and drinking water, to pilgrims who walk on foot from Mumbai
to Shirdi.
         "Measures will also be taken for the overall
development of the youth," Koshyari added. PTI MR
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