G.O.MS - No. 218
G.O.MS - No. 218
G.O.MS - No. 218
financial support and allied empowerment activities, the Government, after careful and
thorough consideration of all possible options, ordered for the establishment of
RythuSadhikaraSamstha in the reference fourth read above. The
RythuSadhikaraSamstha has been assigned responsibility for channelling funds to the
farmersequivalent to the agricultural debt eligible for redemption under the provisions of
Government Orders issued from time to time. In addition, the RythuSadhikaraSamstha
would receive and channel funds, programs and development activities meant for
farmers development. Accordingly, in the references sixth read above, the Government
has released Rupees Five Thousand Crores (Rs 5,000 Crores) to the
RythuSadhikaraSamstha for the purpose of Farmers Debt Redemption.
5. During the past six months, the Government has made extensive efforts to collect
and compile the entire data relating to outstanding agricultural debt from all the Banks.
The data so collected has been validated and the eligibility for coverage under the
scheme has been determined based on the information provided by the Banks in the 34column template duly integrating the Aadhar Number, Ration Card Number; Land
proof, etc. Following further verification with the assistance of Banks, the farm families
eligible for debt redemption in the first phase (Phase-I) are being approved for debt
redemption initially in these orders.
6. The list of farm families (RythuKutumbalu) cleared for debt redemption during the
first phase has been computed based on the information provided by the Banks and
validated after careful scrutiny using the IT application developed by NIC. The
beneficiary details have been compiled for every Bank and every Branch. The list of
those cleared for debt redemption in the Phase-I is being published online for the
information of the public shortly and the list will be delivered to the
RythuSadhikaraSamstha, Banks and the other key stakeholders. Verification and
clearance of the remaining accounts will be undertaken during the second Phase (PhaseII).
7. After considering all aspects of farmers debt redemption matter, the Government
hereby orders that the RythuSadhikaraSamstha shall transfer an amount equivalent to
the debt eligible for redemption of the farmer families having Rupees Fifty Thousand (Rs
50,000) and below approved for redemption in Phase-I. To extend every possible benefit
to the farmer families, the Government is ordering for redemption of entire outstanding
debt of Rs fifty thousand and below, without reference to the scale of finance (SOF).
Those farmer families having debt eligible for redemption above Rupees fifty thousand
and below Rupees one Lakh and Fifty Thousand (Rs 50,000 150,000), will be
transferred an amount equivalent to twenty per cent (20%) of the outstanding debt
eligible for redemption. The RythuSadhikaraSamstha is hereby ordered to transfer the
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amount to the account of the farmer families with immediate effect duly following the
procedure outlined below.
8. With regard to the farmer families, who are approved for coverage under the
Debt Redemption Scheme, having an outstanding eligible debt of more than Rupees
Fifty Thousand, the RythuSadhikaraSamstha will issue Subsidy Certificates that would
carry an annual interest of ten percent (10%), which could be redeemed by the farmer in
four equal annual instalments, or earlier, as determined by the Government after
periodic review. The Government will issue separate guidelines for the administration of
13. The Branch Manager will be responsible and accountable for the accuracy of the
redemption claimed and credited to the beneficiary account. In the event of any
beneficiarys loan account being credited in excess of the eligible amount he/she is
entitled to, the concerned bank shall recover the excess amount and credit back the same
to the account of RythuSadhikaraSamstha.
14. The Branch Managers are required to ensure that all documents pertaining to the
debt redemption scheme are preserved carefully, including the application-cum-affidavits
obtained from the beneficiaries, security documents obtained while advancing the loan,
the remarks of the Branch Manager on application, and other related documents. Every
document maintained, every list prepared and every certificate issued for the purpose of
scheme shall bear the signature and designation of the authorised officer of the Bank.
15. The Branch Manager will furnish a detailed Statement of Expenditure (SOE)
duly certified along with the Utilisation Certificate in the format prescribed by
RythuSadhikaraSamstha to the Nodal Bank. All Banks are requested to conduct audit of
the implementation of the scheme to ensure strict adherence with the letter and spirit of
the debt redemption scheme. The RythuSadhikaraSamstha and the Government will
also conduct special audit of the implementation of the scheme, if necessary, through
authorised representatives.
16. The Nodal Bank will collect and compile the list of all farmer families who have
received benefit under the scheme along with the amount transferred to the beneficiaries,
bank wise and branch wise, after obtaining certification from the Branch Managers that
they have complied with the stipulations and requirement of the Debt Redemption
Scheme. These details will be furnished to the RythuSadhikaraSamstha, which will
establish a monitoring mechanism of its own - either directly or through an independent
entity to ensure that the funds are transferred to the famer families in accordance with
the letter and spirit of the Debt Redemption Scheme. The RythuSadhikaraSamsthashall
furnish detailed certified Statement of Expenditure (SOE) along with the Utilisation
Certificate (UCs) to the Government before 28 February 2015.
Phase II Verification
17. All those farmer accounts that could not be cleared during the Phase-I for want of
documentation are being given an opportunity for completion of the verification process
in the second phase. The NIC will furnish the list of remaining / pending loan accounts
for providing coverage under the scheme that could not be finalized for want of critical
information. This list will be made available to the bank-branches and placed in public
domain to enable them to furnish the information or documents to the Bank to become
eligible for debt redemption under the scheme during Phase-II.
18. The farmers, who are not cleared for debt redemption in the first phase are
required to submit an application online through the concerned Bank along with the
documents in support of his / her claim. The Branch Manager, will carefully examine all
such applications in accordance with the Government instructions issued from time to
time and make appropriate recommendations. The concerned Bank Manager will
forward these recommendations, duly supported by a detailed explanatory note, online
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to the NIC portal established for this purpose.The NIC will review the information
furnished by the MLGRC and update the information in accordance with the scheme
guidelines and furnish appropriate advisory within four weeks from the issue of these
orders.
(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)
Dr. P.V. RAMESH
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT (R&E)
To
Chief Executive Officer of RythuSadhikaraSamstha
The Convenor of State Level Bankers Committee
Copy:
The Chief Secretary to the Government
The Deputy Chairman of the Planning Board
The Special Chief Secretary, Planning Department
Principal Secretary, Department of Agriculture
Principal Secretary, Department of Horticulture, Co-operation and Marketing