Centre writes to Punjab govt to implement online direct payment system, compliance of PFMS

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Days after the Food Corporation of India (FCI) directed the Punjab government to provide land records of farmers so as to make direct online payment of MSP to their accounts, the Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution has also sent a letter to the state to implement online direct payment system and compliance of Public Financial Management System (PFMS) from the coming rabi marketing season (2021-2022).

The letter also said that these guidelines are followed by majority states except Punjab, where MSP payments are still being paid through arhtiyas.

The Centre has been issuing such directions to the state government for the past couple of years. But in Punjab, payment of farmers comes in the accounts of the arhtiyas (commission agents) who further make it to the farmers through cheques or online transfer.

In the letter addressed to the Principal Secretary (Food), Government of Punjab, Deputy Secretary GOI, mentioned that he has been directed to refer the instructions issued by the Centre, stipulating mandatory use of the Expenditure Advance Transfer (EAT) module of PFMS by June 15th 2018, failing which no further funds released to agencies (read procurement agencies).

PFMS is a web-based online software application developed and implemented by the office of the Controller General of Accounts (CGA) under which direct payment to the beneficiaries are made for government schemes. But here, linking farmers accounts with PFMS was just to pay their crop money directly into their accounts.

The letter (copy of which is available with The Indian Express) further says that the objective of PFMS/EAT Module is end-to-end tracking of the funds till the last mile beneficiary.

As per PFMS mandate, the rollout will also result in improved programme administration and management, reduction of float in the system, direct payment to beneficiaries and greater transparency and accountability in the use of public funds. In view of this, the department has regularly pursued with states to implement the directions of online payment directly into the farmers’ bank accounts and compliance of PFMS.

The letter also stated that the matter has also been discussed in recent meetings held in this department on January 19, 23, 25, 2021.

In case payment is done through a state portal, the state government is required to integrate their software with PFMS so that MSP payment to farmers could be captured on a real time basis. It is also requested that a report on preparedness for implementation of aforesaid directions may be furnished as early as possible, said the letter.

The government mainly wants to keep arhtiyas away from payments of MSP to farmers.

“Farmers’ accounts are never linked to the PFMS portal in Punjab as they never got direct payment for wheat and paddy in their accounts till date under this system. Instead of making payment to farmers under PFMS, the state government had put a condition on arhtiyas that every farmer will get payment through cheques from their respective arhtiyas but here too, unfair practices are adopted by arhtiyas, who at the time of issuing cheques to the farmers, send their munim (accountant) with farmers to the bank for its encashment and after encashment, the munim pays the farmers after making several cuts. A common farmer, who is dependent on arhtiyas, never gets full MSP from the arhtiya,” said Jagmohan Singh, general secretary, Bharti Kisan Union (BKU) Dakuanda, adding that the arhtiyas’ main business is money lending to the farmers at high rate of interest as there is hardly any proper record of this and no government control.

“Due to this, majority arhtiyas are involved in the exploitation of farmers, who keep on paying interest of over interest on principal amounts for decades.

“If farmers are dependent on them, that does not mean that they get the license of exploiting them as fair deal is needed here,” he added.

In several cases, advance cheques are taken by ‘arhtiyas’ from farmers at the time of giving money on credit under their money lending business to him (farmer) and these cheques are used at the time of crop payment.

“We are not against commission agents but the unscrupulous money lending business of them with the farmers,” said Jagmohan Singh.

Prof. Sukhpal Singh, Principal Economist (Agriculture Marketing), Punjab Agriculture University (PAU) Ludhiana, said: “Arhtiyas are also making big bucks by providing credit to the farmers at 18 to 24 per cent rate of interest and according to an estimate, around 20 per cent (Rs 18,000 to 20,000 crore) of the total debt of the farmers in Punjab is provided by the arhtiyas, who hardly provide any fair record to the farmers about their return and farmers always remained indebted to them.

“Arhtiyas who always object to direct payment will not be able to charge money from farmers according to their own wishes after PFMS system,” said another farmer leader, adding that if arhtiyas are fair in their money lending system, then most of the farmers would have been debt-free today in the state and it is very much possible if the state government sets proper norms for arhtiyas.

Punjab alone has some licensed 48,000 arhtiyas, of which 28,000-odd are active. They basically provide platforms outside their shops where the produce of farmers is unloaded, cleaned, auctioned, weighed and bagged, before being loaded and moved from the mandi premises.

For these services, they are given a 2.5 per cent commission over and above the MSP and this commission comes to around Rs 1,400 crore annually for procurement of the wheat and paddy only, and the Centre does not want to pay it.
Principal Secretary (Food) Punjab KAP Sinha said that under the PFMS system, arhtiyas will get their commission for the facilities they provide. “But more than commission, arhtiyas are interested in this unfair money lending business,’’ said Jagsir Singh, a BKU (Ugrahan) leader.

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Morning Digest: Roads to be freed of toll booths in a year, says Nitin Gadkari; EU drug regulator backs AstraZeneca vaccine against COVID-19 after safety investigation, and more

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India will implement a GPS-based toll collection system and do away with all toll booths within a year, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari informed the Lok Sabha on Thursday. He also shared details of the vehicle scrapping policy, first announced in the Union Budget for 2021-22, according to which the automobile industry in India will see a jump in turnover to ₹10 lakh crore from ₹4.5 lakh crore.

Chief Justice of India Sharad A. Bobde agreed with advocate Prashant Bhushan on Thursday to urgently hear a plea by NGO Association for Democratic Reforms to stay the sale of a new set of electoral bonds on April 1, before Assembly elections in crucial States such as West Bengal and Tamil Nadu.

Top U.S. and Chinese officials offered sharply different views of the world on March 18 as the two sides met face-to-face for the first time since President Joe Biden took office. In unusually pointed remarks for a staid diplomatic meeting, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Chinese Communist Party foreign affairs chief Yang Jiechi took aim at each other’s policies at the start of two days of talks in Alaska.

The EU’s drug watchdog said on March 18 it is still convinced the benefits of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine outweigh the risks following an investigation into reports of blood disorders that prompted more than a dozen nations to suspend its use.

The Rajya Sabha on Wednesday passed the Insurance Amendment Bill 2021 that increases the maximum foreign investment allowed in an insurance company from 49% to 74%, amid criticism from the Opposition parties on the clause enabling “control and ownership” by foreign investors.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday forbade judges from making gender stereotypical comments like “’good women are sexually chaste”, women who drink and smoke ‘ask’ for sexual advances or presume that a sexually active woman consented to rape while hearing cases of sexual offence.

Union Communications and Information Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Thursday that climate activist Disha Ravi’s arrest was based on law and order and it is under judicial process. He added that the House should consider “should some people abuse social media internationally to defame India to promote secessionism.”

Former Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) Arvind Subramanian resigned from Ashoka University on Thursday, days after noted columnist and political commentator Pratap Bhanu Mehta’s exit. In his resignation letter, Dr. Subramanian, said he had been “devastated” by “the circumstances involving the ‘resignation’ of Professor Pratap Bhanu Mehta” two days earlier.

In a major embarrassment to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), two candidates announced by the party on Thursday for the Assembly polls from Kolkata have refused to contest on the party’s ticket.

The Supreme Court on Thursday stayed suo motu proceedings before the Delhi High Court on the administration of COVID-19 vaccine and transferred the case to itself. A Bench led by Chief Justice of India Sharad A. Bobde said a similar case concerning the vaccination drive was already pending in the Supreme Court, and the case from the Delhi High Court could be heard along with it.

The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to urgently hear a plea to release and protect over 150 Rohingya refugees reportedly “detained” in Jammu. Chief Justice of India S.A. Bobde agreed to hear the application filed by a member of the Rohingya community, Mohammad Salimullah, represented by advocates Prashant Bhushan and Cheryl d’Souza, on April 25 (Thursday). Mr. Bhushan made an oral mention before the CJI for an early hearing.

The Lok Sabha on Thursday passed the supplementary demand for grants (second batch for 2020-21) but not before significant concerns raised by Opposition leaders on the government’s disinvestment and asset monetisation plans, and rising fuel prices.

If Ishan Kishan was unfortunate to be ruled out of the fourth T20I due to a groin strain, lady luck smiled on his replacement Suryakumar Yadav. The Mumbai cricketer, dropped for the previous outing after not having faced a ball on his debut in the second T20I, grabbed his chance and made it count.

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Vikas hobe, chakri hobe, Didir khela sesh hobe: PM Modi in Bengal | India News – Times of India

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PURULIA: Resuming his campaign in Bengal with a new take on Trinamool’s “khela hobe” catchphrase and more than a smattering of Bengali, PM Modi on Thursday declared “vikas hobe, chakri hobe (there’ll be development and jobs)” to voters in Purulia before delivering the punchline: “Didi-r khela sesh hobe (Didi’s game will be up) and Bengal’s journey to development will begin on May 2”.
The PM peppered his “development” narrative with references to Trinamool’s “appeasement politics” and its alleged culture of “tolabaazi (extortion)” and “cut money”.
“Otyachar onek korechho, Didi. Bhoi dekhanoi tomar ostro. Rukhe darabe ebar Banglar manush. Ma Durgar ashirbade korbe tomay porasto (You have tortured people enough. Your only weapon is fear-mongering. People of Bengal will rise in opposition. They will defeat you with the blessings of Ma Durga),” he said at Hutmura in Jangalmahal.

“I know how your rights and benefits are being denied. If Didi had any concern for the backward communities, she wouldn’t have turned this region into a hotbed of Maoists. People in Bengal know how coal mafia and the sand mafia are getting indulgence here.”
As in his first Brigade rally in Kolkata on March 7, PM Modi said Trinamool even distribution of relief in the wake of the devastation wrought by cyclone Amphan last year wasn’t spared by Trinamool’s alleged system of taking cut money. “They (Trinamool) wanted the victims to deposit commission in the party office first to get relief materials,” Modi said. “Under this process, you can get relief even if you didn’t face any loss. We believe in direct benefit transfer (DBT). They believe in ‘transfer my commission’, which stands for TMC. This is why Ayushman Bharat or the PM Kisan Nidhi schemes were not implemented, because ‘TMC’ doesn’t apply in those projects.”
The PM accused Trinamool of never considering Adivasis, backward classes and Dalits, who constitute a large section of voters in the Purulia belt, as its own. “These sections have been the worst victims of the cut-money culture and tolabaazi by the party,” he said.
Questioning why water-starved Purulia didn’t have a water project yet, PM Modi said these were issues BJP would address. “The khela (game) over recruitment of teachers will also be done away with.”
Modi reminded the gathering that 36 lakh people in Bengal had received free LPG connections under the Bharat Ujala Yojana. “We have also increased MSP for forest produce. We have made huge allocations in the Budget for the education and employment of Adivasis and Dalits. Hundreds of Eklavya schools are being opened.”
Targeting CM Mamata Banerjee for her “stand” on issues concerning national security, the PM said, “People of Bengal have a strong memory. Bengal remembers who accused the Army of plotting a coup, and whose side you (Mamata) took during the Pulwama attack. People remember the stand you took when Delhi police officer Mohan Chand Sharma was killed in the Batla House encounter. A Delhi court has since exposed the forces behind it. The court sentenced one of the accused to death for killing the officer. These people (Trinamool) had sided with the terrorists and questioned the encounter.”

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SC panel on agriculture laws may support ‘legal guarantee for MSP’ demand | India News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: The SC appointed committee on farm laws may consider backing protection for MSP in its report with several unions, pitching for stronger protection of a floor price.
There are indications that the three-member panel may speak favourably on the MSP demand — though its exact formulation is as yet unclear — as most unions who appeared before it or submitted their views strongly called for a legal guarantee to MSP to procure all crops.
In their representations they are learnt to have told the panel that any decision pertains to giving legal guarantee to the MSP may end the ongoing agitation as the protestors would not like to return to their villages empty handed.
Even RSS-linked organisations such as Bhartiya Kisan Sangh (BKS) and Swadeshi Jagran Manch (MSP) too have publicly spoken in favour of legal guarantee to MSP, besides submitting their other suggestions to the government. The SC-appointed panel is expected to submit its report by March 20.
Jai Kisan Andolan (JKA), on Thursday launched ‘MSP loot’ calculator to show losses incurred by farmers. Though the government’s figures show increase in procurement footprints this year during the ongoing ‘Kharif Marketing Season’ (KMS), the organisation led by Yogendra Yadav used official data to clarify how farmers actually incurred losses as they were forced to sell their crops much below MSP.
Terming it as the “loot of farmers”, Yadav said, “If the same trend of sale below MSP price continues and the government does not interfere, then in this year itself the farmers will be looted of Rs 870 crore.”

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