PM Farmer: These farmers should return the installment, if you’re not one of them – check the name

20.48 lakhs worthy beneficiaries are making a dent in the PM Kisan Summon Fund, which is worth Rs 1,364 crore. Most of them were farmers of Punjab. Followed by Assam, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. More than half (55.58 per cent) of these unqualified beneficiaries are income tax payers. The remaining 44.41 per cent are farmers who do not meet the eligibility criteria. The process of disbursing the amount paid to ineligible beneficiaries has been initiated. If wrongfully withdrawn, legal action can be taken.

Most ineligible beneficiaries in Punjab

According to data requested by RTI, Punjab has the highest (4.74 lakh) unqualified beneficiaries. Of the total eligible beneficiaries, 23.6 per cent live in Punjab. Assam ranks second with 16.8 per cent (3.45 lakh beneficiaries) of anonymous beneficiaries. Of the unqualified beneficiaries, 13.99 per cent (2.86 lakh beneficiaries) live in Maharashtra. So more than half (54.03 percent) of eligible beneficiaries in these three states remain.

More than one and a half lakh unqualified beneficiaries in UP

The total number of unqualified beneficiaries in Gujarat is 8.05 per cent (1.64 lakh beneficiaries). In Uttar Pradesh, 8.01 per cent (1.64 lakh) are unqualified beneficiaries. An unqualified beneficiary has been found in Sikkim, the lowest in any state.

Who are the unqualified beneficiaries of the Kisan Summon Fund

Many farmers are unaware that this scheme will not benefit them if they have a taxpayer in their family. Family means husband and wife and minor children. This means that if a husband or wife has an income tax salary for the past year, he will not get the benefit of the scheme. Let us know and which people will not benefit from this project …

1 – People who use agricultural land for other purposes instead of agricultural work. Many farmers work the farm in others’ fields, but do not own the farm. Such farmers cannot afford the scheme.

2- If a farmer is farming but the farm is not in his name, he will not get the benefit of this project. Although the farm is named after his father or grandfather, he cannot afford the project.

3-If anyone owns agricultural land but is a government employee or retired, defending or former MP, MLA and Minister, they will not get the benefit of PM Kisan scheme. Professional registered physicians, engineers, attorneys, chartered accountants or even their family members do not benefit from the scheme.

4-If a person owns a farm and receives a pension of more than Rs 10,000 per month, he cannot be the beneficiary of the scheme. At the same time, even families who pay income tax do not take advantage of the scheme.

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