The quota farmer Golu received a prize of 2.50 lakh, honored for sale of crop at e-nam

Goluku from the Kota district of Rajasthan was awarded a big prize from the Rajasthan government. This prize was awarded under the Krishn Gift Scheme. The first prize winner of the Rajasthan government has given a prize of Rs 2.50 lakh. This gift is given to take payment by the e-nam platform and the payment by e-payment. According to the prize scheme, a few more farmers were awarded.
In a press release issued by the Rajasthan government, the Krshak Prize Scheme at Pant Krishi Bhavan on Monday said that the state level on the state-level on-literally was taken on the Raj Kisan portal.
Mandi committee pays the gift money
Under this scheme, the first prize of Rs 2 lakh 50 thousand people in the name of Rs 2 lakh and the second prize of Rs. Under this scheme, the farmer who won the prize money is paid from the relevant Mandi Committee. Mandi receives money from the Rajasthan State Agricultural Marketing Board from this payment amount.
The Agriculture Department has implemented the Farmers’ Prize Scheme to stimulate agricultural products by e-name and get payment through e-payment and to provide maximum advantage of their products to farmers. Under this scheme, the prize gate will be given in the first prize of 25 thousand, second 15 thousand and third 10 thousand rupees based on sales slips of the gate pass and gate and e-payment for every 6 months.
Farmers will be rewarded by lottery
At the block level, 50 thousand rupees, Rs 30 thousand and 20 thousand rupees are given the first, second and third prizes respectively. In addition, the first prize will be awarded once a year at the state level, 2 lakhs 50 thousand, the second prize 1 lakh 50 thousand and the third prize 1 lakh. In the lottery, Agricultural Marketing Director Rajesh Kumar Chauhan, Additional Director Ravindra Kumar Sharma, Charge Plan Pramod Kumar Satya and other officials were present.
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The scheme is run by the Rajasthan government so that farmers can be encouraged for e-name and e-payment. Through this system, the purchase of the product is digital and online in which the seller is a farmer on one side and the buyer on the other. There is no role of the third person, that is, the Midleman, thereby getting direct money to the farmers. The whole money of their product goes to their account. For this reason, there is a very little range of corruption and forgery.