Modi Government's faith – India’s welfare only through Farmers’
Welfare; when Farmers are Empowered, Country would become Self-reliant: Mr.
Amit Shah
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Prime Minister Modi's sensitivity towards Farmers, even in
adverse circumstances, is exemplary for the whole world: Home Minister
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Modi government’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat
Mission to result in unprecedented development, increase in income and
employment: Mr. Amit Shah
Posted On: 15 MAY 2020
8:10PM by PIB Delhi
Union Finance Minister,
Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, on 15 May 2010 announced a
financial package agriculture and related fields, under the Aatmanirbhar
Bharat Mission. Congratulating Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi and the Finance
Minister on this step, the Union Home Minister, Mr. Amit Shah said, “Modi Government
believes that India's welfare lies in the welfare of its farmers. This
unprecedented assistance given to farmers today shows PM Modi's foresight to
make the country self-sufficient by empowering the farmers."
Talking about some of the
important steps taken by the Union Government to help the farmers during the
lockdown, the Home Minister said, "Modi government has given relief to the
farmers in the lockdown by purchasing their crop worth Rs.
74,300 crore at minimum support price (MSP); transfers worth Rs.18,700 crores
to farmer accounts under PM KISAN; Rs. 6,400 crores
given under crop insurance scheme ”. According to Mr. Shah, PM Modi's
sensitivity towards farmers, even in adverse circumstances, is exemplary for
the whole world.
On the package related to
animal husbandry sector, the Home Minister said that due to the COVID-19
epidemic, the consumption of milk in the country was reduced by 20-25%, but the
Modi government bought 111 crore liters of milk worth Rs
4,100 crore to aid the farmers”. Mr. Shah thanked the Prime Minister for the
assistance of Rs. 5,000 crore given to 2 crore
farmers of animal husbandry sector through today’s announcements.
On the announcement of Rs. 1 lakh crore 'Agricultural Infrastructure Fund', the
Home Minister said, "I am confident that under the leadership of PM Modi,
the decision of forming a Rs. 1 lakh crore
'Agricultural Infrastructure Fund' by the Central Government would give a new
direction to the agricultural sector and to the welfare of farmers in India”.
By adopting a cluster
based approach and the decision to provide Rs 10,000
crore for Micro Food Enterprises would provide an unprecedented boost to the
people associated with small enterprises like Mango, Saffron, Chilli and Bamboo, among others. This would not only
increase their income but will also provide them with a better market, Mr. Shah
said.
Expressing gratitude to
the Prime Minister on the package related to the fisheries sector, the Home
Minister said, "Modi government’s decision to provide Rs.
20,000 crore to the fisheries sector under 'Pradhan Mantri
Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY)’, would give a boost to the infrastructure,
its modernization, productivity and quality of output, as well as, generate new
jobs in the sector”.
Mr. Shah said that the
decisions to create the Rs. 15,000 crore ‘Animal
Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund’ for the animal husbandry sector;
provide Rs. 4,000 crore for promoting medicinal
farming and Rs. 500 crore for bee keeping would lead
to unprecedented growth and development of these areas, along with increase in
income and employment.
On the historic decision
of agricultural marketing reform, the Home Minister said that the Modi
government will bring a central law that would give farmers enough options to
sell their produce at a better price. After this, they would be able to do
barrier-free inter-state trade, and through e-trading their produce will reach
every nook and corner of the country.