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3.5 bn dollars transferred to 65 mn farmers under PM Kisan scheme

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Published : Sep 27, 2019, 1:16 PM IST

Agriculture Secretary Sanjay Agarwal said on Thursday that 85 million farmers have already registered for the scheme and an amount of around $3.5 billion has been transferred to about 65 million farmers.

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New Delhi: An amount of more than $3.5 billion has been transferred to around 65 million farmers as part of the first installment payment under the PM Kisan scheme which offers universal basic income to farmers.

Addressing the third India Agricultural outlook forum 2019 with the theme "Universal Basic Income for Farmers" on Thursday, Agriculture Secretary Sanjay Agarwal said that 85 million farmers have already registered for the scheme and an amount of around $3.5 billion has been transferred to about 65 million farmers via the first installment itself.

According to Agarwal, the extent of income support to the farmers is evident from the fact that about 1.1 million farmers credited the amount of Rs 2,000 through the PM Kisan scheme withdrew the money on the same day of crediting.

Elaborating the scheme to the gathering, which consisted of representatives from global organisations and foreign delegates, the Secretary said that beneficiaries are being identified by the state governments and the Central scheme is providing an income support of Rs 6,000 per year to small and marginal farmer families.

Agarwal said that artificial intelligence (AI) and big data can play a great role in the agriculture sector as data is key to targeted development. The government is collating the data on farmers through the registration process for major schemes and land holding details being digitised. Besides, other data on insurance, soil health card and Kisan Credit Card (KCC) information is also being utilized for understanding the actual status of farmers and their cultivation.

In the crop insurance sector, the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) envisages use of improved technology like remote sensing imagery, AI and modeling tools to reduce the time gap for settlement of claims. The PMFBY insurance cover is to the tune of about $ 3.5 billion annually and covers nearly 20 million farmers.

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New Delhi: An amount of more than $3.5 billion has been transferred to around 65 million farmers as part of the first installment payment under the PM Kisan scheme which offers universal basic income to farmers.

Addressing the third India Agricultural outlook forum 2019 with the theme "Universal Basic Income for Farmers" on Thursday, Agriculture Secretary Sanjay Agarwal said that 85 million farmers have already registered for the scheme and an amount of around $3.5 billion has been transferred to about 65 million farmers via the first installment itself.

According to Agarwal, the extent of income support to the farmers is evident from the fact that about 1.1 million farmers credited the amount of Rs 2,000 through the PM Kisan scheme withdrew the money on the same day of crediting.

Elaborating the scheme to the gathering, which consisted of representatives from global organisations and foreign delegates, the Secretary said that beneficiaries are being identified by the state governments and the Central scheme is providing an income support of Rs 6,000 per year to small and marginal farmer families.

Agarwal said that artificial intelligence (AI) and big data can play a great role in the agriculture sector as data is key to targeted development. The government is collating the data on farmers through the registration process for major schemes and land holding details being digitised. Besides, other data on insurance, soil health card and Kisan Credit Card (KCC) information is also being utilized for understanding the actual status of farmers and their cultivation.

In the crop insurance sector, the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) envisages use of improved technology like remote sensing imagery, AI and modeling tools to reduce the time gap for settlement of claims. The PMFBY insurance cover is to the tune of about $ 3.5 billion annually and covers nearly 20 million farmers.

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JLR unveils new design centre for Jaguar brand
By Munish Shekhavat
         Gaydon, Warwickshire (UK), Sep 26 (PTI) Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) on Thursday inaugurated new dedicated design studio for its Jaguar brand, bringing the entire design elements of the marquee brand under one roof for the first time in its 84-year long history.
         The 'Heart Space', a collaborative hub at the centre of the new Jaguar Design studio, brings together diverse and creative 280-strong team as it designs future generations of Jaguars.
         The new centre with a floor area of over 12,000 square metres is bigger by 33 per cent of the total previous studio space based in Whitley, the home of Jaguar Design since 1985.
         The new centre has a bespoke working environment for interior, exterior and colour and materials teams, plus design visualisation and design technical disciplines, the company said.
         "Jaguar has a unique heritage as a design-led brand and this will always to be a central pillar of our DNA," Jaguar Design Director Julian Thomson said here.
         The design values and philosophy that were created by Jaguar's founder, Sir William Lyons, remain the same and this building will allow the company to design the very best cars for customers, far into the future, he added.
         The studio has designers from across the globe and from a range of industry backgrounds, including fashion, watch-making, sports and gaming.
         It also houses custom-made clay modelling machines allowing 20 models to be worked on at once, virtual reality (VR) systems and an digital display wall.
         "The whole studio has been conceived to refine the design process and make it even more dynamic while maintaining the heart and soul of Jaguar," Alister Whelan, Interior Design Director, Jaguar said. PTI MSS
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