Bihar Niji Nalkoop Yojna: Farmers willing to take advantage of this scheme should apply online by January 15
Bihar Niji Nalkoop Yojna: The Bihar government is now organizing everything for farmers, from seeds to field irrigation. Numerous programs are being implemented to guarantee that farmers do not encounter any issues. By using the private tube well program under the Chief Minister’s Seven Nischay Part-2, farmers in the Vaishali district may become irrigation self-sufficient. Until January 15, farmers may apply online to participate in the tube well program. 40 decimals of land must be in the name of the farmer applying under this program.
Farmers in Kotiwar will get subsidies.
Selected general category farmers participating in the private tube well plan are eligible to receive a 50% subsidy. Simultaneously, farmers in the SC-ST group would get 80% of the subsidy, while the backward class will receive 70%. Farmers of all classes must first install boring at their own cost before they may profit from this initiative. After an investigation, they will be eligible for a subsidy.
No farmer will be able to benefit from the subsidies without installing boring because of this government regulation. Aadhar cards, identification cards, residency certificates, agricultural land documents, land certificates, and a current receipt are necessary at the time of application. In addition, you will need a proof that there is no boring on the plot, a certification that you are not receiving any financial aid for tube well connected to any other institution, an affidavit, a bank passbook, a mobile number, and two passport-sized photos.
Based on this, the farmers of Bihar will need boring for irrigation.
According to Amarendra Kumar, Executive Engineer of the Minor Irrigation Department, farmers would get subsidies for tube wells that are between 4 and 6 inches in diameter and have a depth of 15 to 70 meters in order to benefit from the program. It will be necessary to take pictures of the location before and after boring and post them on the department’s website. At the same time, farmers may register online for the Chief Minister Private Tube Well Scheme by January 15 if they want to become irrigation self-sufficient. Farmers will get subsidies under this program that range from 50 to 80 percent.