
And now, the Maharashtra Government is also mulling the same scheme. The Maharashtra government has decided to credit farmers’ money directly to their bank accounts on a monthly or yearly basis. State government officials said the amount could be anything from Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000 a year.
However, unlike the Telangana Government, the State Government is planning to a cap on the number of acres that a farmer could get this benefit. In Telangana, even a 50-100-acre landholding would make the farmer eligible for the largesse. Earlier, there were reports that even the central government is mulling the scheme ahead of the Parliament Elections.
But then sources say there is a very little time to implement the scheme across the nation. If more states begin to follow the scheme, it could become an iconic scheme like that of NTR’s Two Rupees A Kilo Rice which is following even today in several states. Rythu Bandhu is also such scheme which cannot be withdrawn like the Rice Scheme of NTR once it is introduced. In such a way, KCR will be immortalized like NTR.
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