Udaipur: A Gram Utthan Camp was organized on Friday at the Panchayat Samiti परिसर, Bhinder, under the Bhinder Land Records Circle. During the camp, the Agriculture Department provided substantial financial assistance to farmers under various government schemes.
Under the Pipeline Scheme, subsidies totaling ₹6.30 lakh were sanctioned to 42 farmers at the rate of ₹15,000 per farmer. Similarly, under the Belo se Kheti Scheme, 48 farmers received grants amounting to ₹14.40 lakh, calculated at ₹30,000 per farmer.
Under the Farm Pond Scheme, three farmers were granted ₹63,000 each, totaling ₹1.89 lakh, while two farmers received ₹73,500 each, amounting to ₹1.47 lakh. Under the Fencing Scheme, 21 farmers received benefits totaling ₹8.40 lakh, at the rate of ₹40,000 per farmer.
Additionally, 23 farmers received ₹2.30 lakh under the Govardhan Organic Fertilizer Scheme at ₹10,000 per farmer. Under the Sprinkler Set Scheme, 17 farmers were sanctioned ₹3.06 lakh at ₹18,000 per farmer, while five farmers received ₹6.25 lakh under the Pressure Irrigation Scheme, at ₹1.25 lakh per farmer. Under the Agricultural Implements Scheme, seven farmers were provided ₹1.75 lakh, calculated at ₹25,000 per farmer.
During the camp, Mrs. Mangi Bai, wife of late Bhur Singh Rawat and a resident of Khadoda, was provided ₹2 lakh under the Chief Minister Krishak Sathi Sahayata Yojana. Bhur Singh Rawat had lost his life due to bee stings while engaged in agricultural work.
The Cooperative Department also distributed loans worth approximately ₹5 lakh to 42 cultivators under the Kisan Credit Card (KCC) Scheme. In addition, ₹7.99 lakh was distributed among 32 members of Self-Help Groups.