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A decision in this regard was taken in the first Cabinet meeting of the new NDA government on May 31. In its manifesto for 2019 general elections, the BJP had promised to extend the scheme to all farmers.
Notifying the decision, the Union Agriculture Ministry has written to all state governments, asking them to identify beneficiaries subject to the “existing exclusion factors”.
Those excluded from Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Siddhi (PM-KISAN) include institutional landholders, farmer families holding constitutional posts, serving or retired officers and employees of state/central government as well as PSUs and government autonomous bodies.
Professionals like doctors, engineers and lawyers as well as retired pensioners with a monthly pension of over Rs 10,000 and those who paid income tax in the last assessment year are also kept out of the ambit of the scheme.
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The revised scheme envisages to cover two crore more farmers with an estimated expenditure of Rs 87,217.50 crore in the 2019-20 fiscal.
The Centre has also asked state governments to use “the existing land ownership system” to identify beneficiaries and transfer the benefit after the family details are uploaded on the PM-KISAN portal.
The responsibility of identifying the eligible beneficiary farmers and uploading their data on PM-KISAN portal lies entirely with the state governments, it said.
The government so far has enrolled 3.66 crore beneficiaries. Of these, 3.03 crore have been paid the first instalment of Rs 2,000.