Nearly 1.6 lakh one-stop shop for PM Kisan Samridhi Kendras farm inputs operational; number to reach two lakh soon: Mansukh Mandaviya
The Hindu
Around 1.6 lakh PM Kisan Samridhi Kendras have become operational across the country and will soon reach a two lakh figure, Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on September 12 said.
Around 1.6 lakh PM Kisan Samridhi Kendras (PMKSKs) — a one-stop shop for fertilizers, seeds and farm equipment — have become operational across the country and will soon reach a two lakh figure, Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on September 12 said.
On July 27, Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated 1.25 lakh PMKSKs, saying these one-stop centres for farmers will pave the way for their prosperity.
Last year, the Central government decided to convert retail fertilizer shops in the country into PMKSK in a phased manner. More than 3.3 lakh retail fertilizer shops, run by companies, cooperatives and dealers are planned to be converted into PMKSK.
"At present, there are 1.6 lakh PMKSKs operational across the country. It is helping farmers as they are getting seeds, fertilizers and equipment at one shop. The number of PMKSKs will further increase and will reach two lakh soon," the Chemicals and Fertilizers Minister told reporters in New Delhi.
Mr. Mandaviya was replying to a query after virtually addressing more than 1,000 farmers at 500 PMKSKs from seven States — Gujarat, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh.
He interacted with a few farmers from these States and they informed that PMKSKs have helped them a lot in purchasing farm inputs. Mr. Mandaviya said there is more than one PMKSK in each block across the country.
"PMKSK will soon become an institution for farmers' prosperity and not merely a one-stop centre for all agriculture needs," he said.
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