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Farmers to get permanent electricity connection at Rs 5: MP CM

By IANS | Updated: March 2, 2025 23:25 IST

Bhopal, March 2 Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Sunday announced that the Madhya Pradesh government will provide permanent ...

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Bhopal, March 2 Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Sunday announced that the Madhya Pradesh government will provide permanent electricity connection for farmers at Rs. 5.

While directing the immediate implementation of this scheme in the central region, he stated that it would be gradually extended across the entire state.

Chief Minister informed that in the past few months, more than 1.5 lakh farmers with temporary connections were given permanent ones at a reduced cost.

Farmers using 3 HP pumps will pay only 5 per cent of the cost, while those with 5 to 7.5 HP pumps will contribute 10 per cent.

Yadav made these announcements while addressing farmers who had gathered at the Chief Minister's residence for the Kisan Aabhar Sammelan (Farmers Gratitude Conference).

Addressing the gathering of farmers, Yadav further stated that over the next three years, 30 lakh solar pumps will be provided to farmers, freeing them from electricity bills. Each year, 10 lakh connections will be given.

"Arrangements are being made to ensure 24-hour electricity supply for farmers. The electricity generated by farmers through solar energy will be purchased, and they will be paid in cash," he added.

Chief Minister highlighted that wheat is being purchased at a support price of Rs 2,600 per quintal, which includes a Rs 175 bonus. He compared this to the Rs 447 per quintal rate in 2003-04, underscoring the significant increase made by the government.

“Additionally, for 2024, the government will provide a Rs. 4,000 per hectare incentive for paddy procurement,” the Chief Minister added.

The Chief Minister stated that PM Modi is ensuring farmers receive their rightful benefits, and the government's compassionate approach is a testament to this commitment.

Meanwhile, he also urged farmers to adopt crop rotation, shifting from paddy cultivation to groundnuts and other natural crops. He emphasised the need to establish Madhya Pradesh as a leader in organic farming.

--IANS

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