Waiver extended for those who took loans post-2008
BY Agencies6 July 2017 11:36 PM IST
Agencies6 July 2017 11:36 PM IST
The Maharashtra government has expanded the ambit of its loan waiver scheme to include even those farmers who had taken loans after 2008, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has said.
Earlier, the loan waiver scheme, titled the 'Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Sanman Yojana', covered only those farmers who have loan outstanding between April 1, 2012 and June 30, 2016.
Fadnavis on Wednesday made the announcement of extending the loan waiver during his fortnightly programme 'Mi Mukhyamantri Boltoy'.
BJP legislators Anil Bonde, Ashish Deshmukh, Sanjay Kute and Prashant Bamb called on the chief minister and demanded that the farmers who have taken agriculture loans after March 1, 2008 and before May 31, 2012, be given benefit of the loan waiver scheme announced last month.
The previous Congress-led UPA government under Manmohan Singh had announced an agriculture loan waiver and a debt relief scheme of Rs 71,000 crore for the country in 2008.
That scheme covered cultivators who had an overdue of agricultural loans up to February 29, 2008.
"Fadnavis agreed to the demand raised by the BJP legislators and announced to include those farmers in his loan waiver scheme," stated a release issued by the chief minister's office.
The chief minister also extended the date to repay overdue of loans taken by farmers in 2016-17 and who are regular payees, from the earlier June 30, 2017 to July 31 this year, the statement said.
Under the one-time settlement scheme, farmers can repay outstanding loan in four installments. Once they repay three installments, the government will give the fourth installment of Rs 1.5 lakh as loan waiver, he said.
Replying to queries by reporters on the inclusion of farmers from Mumbai and its suburbs in the loan waiver scheme, Fadnavis said he will speak at an "appropriate time".
"The figures (on number of eligible farmers) have been provided by the state level banking committee and they will be rechecked before giving the waiver benefit," he said.
As many as 813 farmers from Mumbai city and its suburbs figure in the list of probable beneficiaries eligible for benefits under loan waiver scheme.
The Mumbai city and its suburbs are urbanised areas, leaving little scope for farming activity in the country's commercial nerve centre.
The government last month announced a "historic" loan waiver of ₹ 34,022 crore for farmers and subsequently laid down the eligibility criteria.
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