Centre working on new farm income insurance scheme: Rajnath

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Press Trust of India Farrukhabad (UP)
Last Updated : Jul 05 2015 | 8:22 PM IST
The Centre is working on a new farm income insurance scheme which will help increase earnings of farmers and lessen their plight, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said here today.
Addressing a farmers' rally in Modha village here, Singh said the central government was committed to improving infrastructure in villages and initiate development programmes. He also listed out social security schemes and programmes of the NDA government for the benefit of the poor.
The Union Home Minister said the Uttar Pradesh government was yet to provide relief to hailstorm-hit farmers though the Centre had released funds for the purpose.
"I wonder why relief has not reached the affected farmers despite the Centre releasing funds to the state as per our federal structure," he said, adding that the Centre had even relaxed norms for relief to farmers affected by heavy rains and hailstorms.
Singh said steps also need to be taken to improve law and order situation in the state and offered to deploy additional central security personnel, if required.
Noting that unemployment was a major issue in rural areas, he said the Centre has formed Mudra Bank with Rs 20,000 crore to provide initial financial support to all those striving for self-employment opportunities.
He also highlighted the much-touted social and economic scheme of the central government like Atal Pension Yojana and Jan Dhan Yojana.
Lauding the steps taken by the Centre to help reduce inflation and keep a check on it, he said this was possible due to the efforts of the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whom he termed as "a realist".
He also lauded Modi's Swacch Bharat campaign and said that doing political work alone was not enough and social concerns also need to be addressed.
At the rally which was also attended by a large number of ex-servicemen, Singh said a strong government at the Centre had given befitting response to Pakistan whenever it had resorted to unprovoked cross-border firing.
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First Published: Jul 05 2015 | 8:22 PM IST

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