‘Digital platform helps Maharashtra save ₹12k cr in farm loan’ bl-premium-article-image

PTI Updated - December 06, 2021 at 09:34 PM.

The scheme made each farmer with a debt of up to ₹1.5 lakh eligible for the write-off

Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra’s Chief Minister

Maharashtra has managed to save ₹12,000 crore in farm loan waiver alone by adopting a digital platform that helped eliminate bogus claimants, the state’s Chief Minister, Devendra Fadnavis, said here on Sunday.

The state had, in June 2017, announced a farm loan waiver worth ₹34,022 crore amid rising incidents of farmer suicides due to crop failures or falling prices and rising input costs.

The scheme made each farmer with a debt of up to ₹1.5 lakh eligible for the write-off. Maharashtra was following other states like Uttar Pradesh (UP), Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh among others.

“Our farm loan waiver scheme was executed on a digital platform and by that we could save ₹12,000 crore just because of digital intervention. Had it been the regular way, we would have ended up paying ₹12,000 crore more to the people and that is the power of digitisation,” he said at an industry event organised by corporate lobby CII, without offering any details.

He further said the state is launching a programme which is a virtual life cycle management for every farmer.

“From sowing to harvesting, everything will be managed through a digital platform and that will give advantage to farmers to make this sector more sustainable, predictable,” he said, adding it will be launched on Monday.

Fadnavis further said the state has collaborated with the World Economic Forum for Fourth Industrial Revolution and has started pilot project to introduce drones in agriculture.

“We are trying to make agriculture more precision-oriented so that we bring down the cost, make it predictable and connect farmers directly to technology,” he said.

The state aims to cover all the villages under its broadband connectivity programme by the end of this year.

“As part of Bharat Net, we have started our Maha Net, which has already reached out to 60 per cent of our targeted villages and by the end of this year we will be reaching rest of the villages. Hopefully our fibre will reach every single village. And with this robust connectivity, we will empower every single citizen to leverage on digital governance and digital economy,” he said.

He further said his government’s Aple Sarkar Service Kendra has also provided internet access to villages.

Published on January 13, 2019 14:39