In circular dated September 16, the state Home department stated that police inspector (PI)-level officers should probe the cases of such suicides within a month.
"The viscera report (of the farmer who kills himself) should be submitted within a month to ensure that the close relatives of the farmer can avail financial assistance from the state government," it stated.
Vasantrao Naik Shetakari Swawlamban Mission president Kishor Tiwari said that in the past the reports on farmers' suicides were not used to be in order in many instances.
"The instances of suicides (by farmers) were recorded as 'not for farm loan reason', and they (farmes' kin) were denied financial assistance," said Tiwari.
Family members of farmers who kill themselves receive Rs one lakh as the ex-gratia from the state government.
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