TG Rythu Bharosa Yojana Survey: Do you know how to identify barren land..? Know these 10 things
Rythu Bharosa scheme is going to be implemented in Telangana. Apart from taking the decision to start from 26th of this month, the government has also recently issued guidelines. It has been clarified that the scheme should not be implemented to ineligible people under any circumstances. It has been said that barren land should be kept out of the Rythu Bharosa scheme. It has been decided to implement this scheme vigorously.
The government has made clear cuts to provide crop investment assistance on barren lands. This is also mentioned in the guidelines. It has been said that Rs 12,000 per acre will be given under the Farmers Insurance Scheme for cultivable land. The farmer will get assurance about how many acres he will cultivate. However, collectors were instructed to submit details of barren land in gram sabhas. In this background, the officials are working in that direction. But see here how to identify the details of land under cultivation….
How to identify uncultured..? key points
- Rythu Bharosa is a scheme brought by the Congress government to provide crop investment assistance. Under this scheme, crop investment assistance is provided to the farmers.
- As part of the Rythu Bharosa programme, Rythu Bharosa assistance is provided for all cultivable land. It has decided to give assurance to the farmer for each acre without any conditions. Under Rythu Bharosa Rs. 12 thousand will have to be deposited.
- Rythu Bharosa is not applicable to non-agricultural land, i.e. land lost to stones, ploughs, mounds, construction of roads, land undergoing mining, land converted by quarry, land created by real estate ventures, taken up for industries Land acquired by. Farmers to government.
- Regarding details of non-agricultural land… Revenue officers collect village wise information and explain it to the public through Gram Sabhas.
- Field verification teams visit the area to identify barren land. This includes revenue, agriculture and Panchayat Raj officers. Barren lands have been identified.
- Panchayat Secretary, AVO, Revenue Inspector will be the leaders of the field verification team. Revenue Village Assistant, Field Assistant, RA and AEO will be the members of this team. DAO, MPDO and other higher officials under the leadership of the District Collector monitor these teams.
- These teams visit the area and identify non-agricultural land. The details are collected by survey numbers. The list of RVR and graduate passbook will be checked. This will be investigated on the basis of the list, village map and satellite map obtained from Bhu Bharti portal. By adding all these a list of non-agricultural land is made.
- The lists prepared by the officials should be placed before the Gram Sabhas. It shows the details of the land concerned. If there is any objection, it will also be considered. After this process is completed… the Gram Sabha puts its seal of approval on it.
- Village wise lists will be identified and the table of non-arable land will be finalized. The farmer does not give assurance of these lands.
- This field survey process is going to start from January 16. After completing this process before January 25, the government will launch the Rythu Bharosa scheme from January 26.