Bhubaneswar: On the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya on Monday, the govt transferred Rs 838.48
crore as financial assistance to 41.68 lakh farmers under the CM Kisan Yojana. Each farmer got
Rs 2,000 per farmer. The scheme provides support twice a year, with the second instalment
disbursed on Nuakhai.Chief minister Mohan Charan Majhi performed bhoomi puja at an
agricultural land near the Central Rice Research Institute in Cuttack and carried out the Akshi
Muthi ritual to mark state level farmers’ day. He later visited an agriculture exhibition and
launched Ama Bihana Ratha and Krushi Ratha. The Ama Bihana Ratha (seeds on wheels)
programmed aims to improve farmers’ access to quality seeds. In the first phase, mobile seed
selling centres will operate in 31 blocks across 10 districts, supplying new paddy seed varieties
in 5kg packets at the gram panchayat level. Dressed in traditional farmers’ attire, the chief
minister said agriculture forms the backbone of Odisha’s economy, culture and prosperity, and
noted the tradition of beginning the agricultural year with Akshi Muthi ritual on Akshaya Tritiya.

Of the 41.68 lakh beneficiaries under CM Kisan Yojana, 41.24 lakh are small and marginal
farmers, 41,049 belong to landless agricultural families and 3,292 are from tribal farming
families. Majhi said the state’s agricultural growth rate has reached 5.3% within 22 months of
the new govt coming to power, surpassing the national average. He added that the state produced
over 150 lakh metric tonnes of foodgrains this year. The CM said paddy is being procured at Rs
3,100 per quintal to ensure fair compensation to farmers. During the 2025-26 kharif season,
76.47 lakh metric tonnes of paddy was procured from 18.55 lakh farmers, with input assistance
of Rs 5,589 crore provided.Under the Krushi Vidyanidhi Scholarship Scheme, children of
farming families are being supported for technical and professional education. In the 2025-26
academic year, 68,910 students received over Rs 291.60 crore.
(SOURCE : The Times Of India)


