Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the chief minister of Madhya Pradesh, launched the “Mukhyamantri Krishak Mitra Yojana” on Wednesday to give farmers in the state access to permanent agricultural pump connections.
“Under Mukhyamantri Krishak Mitra Yojana, extension of 11KV line and transformer will be installed for connection of 3 horsepower or more capacity,” CM Chouhan remarked at the time, speaking at a program held in Bhopal. In accordance with this plan, the farmer or group of farmers will only be responsible for paying for 50% of the cost of developing the energy infrastructure; the other 50% would be covered by the government.
The CM wished all the farmers well as the application procedure for the Scheme officially begins today. “Farmers are not only our food givers but also our life givers. MP has set many new records in the field of agriculture with tireless hard work of farmers. We have filled the grain stores in the state. The government never left any stone unturned in supporting the farmers,” he said.
The farmers used to get loans on 15-16 percent interest. Initially, we decreased the interest rate to seven percent, then five percent, then three percent and later on the state government decided to give loans to farmers at zero percent interest, he added.
“There was a time when electricity was only available for around 3 to 4 hours. The total production of electricity was 2900 MW. Today, over 29000 MW electricity is being produced in Madhya Pradesh. Irrigation capacity has increased from 7 lakh hectares to 47 lakh hectares,” CM said.
CM Chouhan also said that it was not raining in the state so he reached Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain to pray to Baba Mahakal (Lord Shiva) for good rain in the state in order to provide relief to the farmers.
Meanwhile, he also targeted the Congress party and said, “The former Chief Minister used to say that he has no money and used to cry. They used to say that Mama (CM Chouhan) has emptied the government treasury. But I say that there is no shortage of money. We are running the family, not the government.”
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