In his national address on the eve of new year, Modi also announced that the 3 crore 'Kisan Credit Cards' would be converted to RuPay Card within three months to help farmers purchase various inputs anywhere. Nabard will be given an additional Rs 20,000 crore to finance district cooperative banks and societies.
"In the last few weeks, an impression was sought to be created that agriculture sector has been destroyed. Farmers themselves have given a fitting reply to those who were doing so. Rabi sowing is up by 6 per cent when compared to last year. Fertiliser offtake is up by 9 per cent during this period," Modi said.
"Now, we have taken some more decisions in the interest of farmers. Farmers who had taken loan for the Rabi crop from district cooperative central banks and primary societies will not have to pay interest on such loans for a period of 60 days," the Prime Minister said.
Farmers who have paid interest during the last two months will get this amount back directly in their bank accounts, he said.
The Prime Minister said the National Bank of Agriculture
"Now, government is adding Rs 20,000 crore more to this. The loss that Nabard suffers by giving loans to cooperative banks and societies at low interest rates, shall be borne by the Government of India," he said.
To ensure farmers are able to access their Kisan Credit Cards in all banks, Modi said, "The Government has decided that 3 crore farmers who have Kisan Credit Cards, will be given RuPay Debit Cards within three months."
Kisan Credit Cards were launched in 1998, but so far, it was essential to go to a bank in order to use them. Now, farmers will have RuPay Debit Cards, which they can use anywhere, he added.
