About 7 lakh farmers have raised money under the 10th installment through fraudulent means. Fraud includes cases ranging from husband and wife to deceased farmers, taxpayers, pensioners, fund transfer in the wrong account, wrong Aadhaar, etc.
PM Kisan Samman Nidhi latest news: There is news of work for the farmers who have availed benefits under PM Kisan. If someone has taken or is taking advantage of this scheme in a fraudulent way, he will have to return the installment money. Under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Scheme, the government is now getting strict.
Now those who raise the installments in the wrong way under this scheme are not well. The process of recovery from these farmers will also start soon. According to media reports, about 7 lakh farmers have raised money under the 10th installment through fraudulent means. Fraud includes cases ranging from husband and wife to deceased farmers, taxpayers, pensioners, fund transfer in the wrong account, wrong Aadhaar, etc.
The deceased farmers are also raising the installment
Most of this large number of ineligible beneficiaries are those with wrong accounts or fake Aadhaar. At number two are income taxpayers. At the same time, there are many beneficiaries who have already gone to heaven. Despite this, every year three installments of 2000-2000 are being raised. In such a situation, Sir has shown strictness this time. After identifying such farmers, money will be withdrawn from them.
Lakhs of ineligible are raising installments in the country
More than 7 lakh ineligible people in the country have wrongly raised the money of the 10th installment of PM Kisan. Earlier, more than 42 lakh ineligible people in the country have wrongly duped the government of Rs 2,900 crore as an installment of Rs 2000-2000 under PM Kisan. This information was given by Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar himself in reply to a question in Parliament. Let us tell you that under this scheme, the central government directly transfers an amount of Rs 6000 annually to the accounts of farmers in three installments of Rs 2000-2000 each.