KIAY
Krishi Input Anudan Yojana
Krishi Input Anudan Yojana provides agricultural input subsidies to farmers in areas affected by rising water levels of rivers like Ganga and Kosi, as well as flood-related crop damage from heavy rainfall. Subsidy amounts vary based on crop type, with non-irrigated areas receiving up to ₹8,500 per hectare and irrigated areas up to ₹17,000 per hectare, ensuring support for genuine cultivators registered on the DBT portal.
States / UT: Bihar
Nodal department: Agriculture Department
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Categories: Agriculture,Rural & Environment
Sub-categories: Environmental grants, Financial assistance
Target beneficiaries: Individual
Tags: Agriculture, Subsidy, Crops Damage, Financial Assistance, Crop Insurance
Details
“Krishi Input Anudan Yojana” launched by the Department of Agriculture, Bihar, is designed to offer agricultural input subsidies in areas affected by rising water levels in rivers such as the Ganga and Kosi. Assistance are provided for crop damage more than 33% caused by heavy rainfall and flooding.
Benefits
- > Subsidy Amounts per Hectare: 1. Non-irrigated (year-dependent) crop areas: ₹8 500/-. 1. Irrigated crop areas: ₹17 000/-. 1. Perpetual/ perennial crops: ₹22 500/-. > Minimum Subsidy Amounts to Farmers: 1. Non-irrigated (year-dependent) crop areas: ₹1 000/-. 1. Irrigated crop areas: ₹2 000/-. 1. Perpetual/ perennial crops: ₹2 500/-
Subsidy Amounts per Hectare:
1. Non-irrigated (year-dependent) crop areas: ₹8,500/-.
1. Irrigated crop areas: ₹17,000/-.
1. Perpetual/ perennial crops: ₹22,500/-.
Minimum Subsidy Amounts to Farmers:
1. Non-irrigated (year-dependent) crop areas: ₹1,000/-.
1. Irrigated crop areas: ₹2,000/-.
1. Perpetual/ perennial crops: ₹2,500/-.
Eligibility
- The applicant should be a farmer.
- The applicant should belong to the reported Panchayats of the identified blocks in the specified districts.
- The applicant must be registered on the DBT portal.
- Applicant's bank account must be linked with the Aadhaar number,
Note: Farmers cultivating on others' land will be identified and verified as "actual cultivators" through joint certification by the Agriculture Coordinator and Farmer Advisor. This process ensures that only genuine cultivators receive subsidy benefits.
Exclusions
Application Process
Online
DBT Registration Process:
Step 1: Visit the registration page of the DBT portal.
Step 2: Select Aadhaar verification type: OTP/ BIO-AUTH/ IRIS.
Step 3: Enter your Aadhaar number and Name as per Aadhaar. Click on “Authentication”.
Step 4: Enter the OTP. Click on “Validate OTP”.
Step 5: Now confirm the details about the “Kisan Credit Card (KCC)” Details. Click on “Farmer Registration”.
Step 6: In the Registration Page, fill in all the details properly i.e. Farmer details, Land information, Bank account details and click on “Submit”.
Step 7: Validate with OTP. Click on “Register” to generate the Registration Id.
Note: After 48 hours of registration, farmers can apply for the scheme with the help of 13 digit registration number.
Online Application of the Scheme:
Step 1: Visit the official website.
Step 2: Click on the “'Apply Online” from the menu bar.
Step 3: Select “Agricultural Input Subsidy Scheme-2024 for crop damage caused by floods due to unexpected rise in the water level of Ganga, Kosi, and other rivers due to rainfall in the month of September of Kharif 2024” from the dropdown list.
Step 4: Now enter the 13-digit registration number and fill in the required details.
Step 5: Enter Captcha. Click on “GET OTP”. Verify the OTP.
Step 6: Upload the required documents then click on “Submit”.
Step 7: Application number will be sent to the registered mobile number through SMS.
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Documents Required
No document list is available for this scheme yet.
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References
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Documents Required for Government Schemes
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- Aadhaar Card
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- Caste Certificate (if applicable)
- Residence Proof
- Bank Account Details
- Educational Certificates (for student schemes)
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