Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) could have been one of
the perfect schemes of Central Government for farmers if it could have
implemented in a better and transparent manner. However, due to a shady and
irresponsible attitude of the Government Officials and Insurance Companies, the
scheme is losing faith among the farmers of India.
Farmers all over India gave an unprecedented greeting to the newly
devised crop insurance scheme, which was introduced in the year 2016. The
farmers’ share of premium under PMFBY was based on one season, one rate. They
had to pay just 1.5 percent of the premium for rabi crop, and 2 percent for
Kharif crop. The remaining premium was paid as subsidy by the Centre and states
together. Although cost-wise it was a win to win situation for farmers, the
only handful of farmers in a few regions could able to get the claim for the
crops which were insured during the year 2016.
All went well until the collection of premiums from the farmers.
However, when the time for settling insurance claims came, the official at both
the Agriculture Department of State Government as well as officials of the
respective insurance companies washed their hands by giving lame excuses for
delay in the processing of claim settlements.
According to the Ministry
of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, during 2016-17, total claims have
been estimated at about Rs. 15100.68 crore (68%) out of the gross premium of
Rs. 22,344.93 crore. Of this amount, only Rs. 6624.65 crore has been settled by
the insurance companies and another Rs. 9446.83 crore has been approved for
settlement. However, there is no idea when this payment will reach the
beneficiary farmers. Farmers will lose faith completely in the scheme if the
insurance company does not settle the remaining claims at the earliest.
Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima in our village
I and my brother, Arul personally promoted the Pradhan Mantri
Fasal Bima Yojana by telling the benefits of the scheme using the name of our
Prime Minister Narendra Modi in order to connect with the masses by stating
that “this is a new scheme devised by our PM Modiji” and stating how much
government pays to the insurance company on behalf of each farmer as a premium.
We got a very good response from farmers of Thiruppeyar,
Thiruppeyar Thakka, Pudukalani, Parindal, Mazhavarayanur. Response from the
public was so much that even the collecting agricultural officer was found it
difficult to handle. Therefore, he gave the responsibility of collecting
premiums to my brother, Arul (who is the ex-vice president of Thiruppeyar
Village Panchayat). My brother collected a gross premium of Rs.71,130/- from
292 farmers from the farmers of the above-said villages covering 360 Acres of
Crop of Black Gram & Paddy. I recorded their detail in an excel sheet and
submitted to the local agriculture office at Ulundurpettai for processing
within the prescribed due date of 30th November 2016, which was
later extended to 31st December 2016 due to demonetization.
Claim Status in our village
For the above-said villages, the insurance claims for the loss of
Paddy crop was settled in the month of September 2017. For making this happen,
I had to send a legal notice to the New India Assurance Co. Ltd, followed by
that I also had to make a personal visit to the Department of Statistics, Tamil
Nadu to put pressure on them to submit the crop loss details to the insurance
company at the earliest. However, still, the insurance company did not settle
claims of 255 farmers for Black Gram crop. Now, I am following up with the insurance
company through email. Recently they have replied that claims for the district
of Villupuram are under the process and would be released soon. I hope they
will release the claims this month.
Claim Settlement needs to be streamlined
If settling insurance claims will take more than a year, how come
a poor farmer will insure his crop, how will the insurance company or for that
matter the government will earn the confidence of the farmer especially the
majority of small and marginal farmers? Central Government and State Government
need to work seriously along with the empanelled insurance companies in order
to streamline the collection of data about the crop loss in order to ensure
that claim settlement happens timely. Otherwise, the farmers will lose faith in
the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana and also will begin to suspect like few
people already accusing the Government by stating that it is promoting crony
capitalism by filling coffers of the insurance companies at the cost of public
money.
I hope both the Government and Insurance Company will realize this
in order to gain the faith of the farmers at least for the sake of vote (as the
election is only a year away) and money respectively. I also seriously hope
that the Government will make efforts to use the allocated Rs.13,000 crores in the 2018 Budget to the benefit of the farmer this
time.
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