Naveen Patnaik equals Jyoti Basu’s record of second longest serving CM
- July 23, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Naveen Patnaik equals Jyoti Basu’s record of second longest serving CM
Subject: Schemes
Concept :
- Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Saturday achieved a remarkable milestone, equaling the record set by former West Bengal CM Jyoti Basu as the second longest-serving Chief Minister in India.
- Patnaik has held the position for an impressive 23 years and 138 days, sharing this rank with the late veteran CPI (M) leader.
- The title of the longest-serving CM, however, belongs to Pawan Kumar Chamling, the former CM of Sikkim, who held the position for an impressive 24 years and 166 days.
Important Developments in Odisha
- Krushak Assistance for Livelihood and Income Augmentation (KALIA) program for farmers.
- Revival of millet crops to benefit tribal populations, construction of hostels for tribal students
- Initiatives like 5T (teamwork, technology, transparency, transformation, and time limit) for a responsive government.
- He has also focused on the development of temples and the ongoing transformation of SCB Medical College Hospital into an AIIMS-plus institution.
KALIA Scheme
- KALIA or “Krushak Assistance for Livelihood and Income Augmentation” scheme was launched by the Odisha Government for farmer’s welfare.
- The aim of the scheme is to accelerate agricultural prosperity and reduce poverty in the State payments to encourage cultivation and associated activities.
- The scheme is being seen as a viable alternative to farm loan waivers.
- Under the scheme, around Rs, 10,180 crores will be spent over three years until 2020-21 in providing financial assistance to cultivators and landless agricultural laborers.
- Eligibility
- Small and marginal farmers, landless agricultural household, vulnerable agricultural household, landless agricultural laborers and sharecroppers (actual cultivators) are eligible under different components of the scheme.
- Provision of the Scheme
- For Cultivators: All farmers will be provided Rs 10,000 per family as assistance for cultivation. Each family will get Rs 5,000 separately in the Kharif and Rabi, seasons, for five cropping seasons between 2018-19 and 2021-22. Crop loans up to Rs 50,000 are interest-free.
- For Landless Agricultural Households: Financial Assistance of Rs.12500 will be provided to each landless Agricultural Household for Agricultural allied activities like for small goat rearing unit, mini-layer unit, duckery units, fishery kits for fisherman, mushroom cultivation and bee-keeping, etc.
- For Elderly: The elderly, sick and differently-abled population who are unable to take up cultivation, will be provided Rs 10,000 per household per year.
- Insurance for cultivators and landless agricultural household: The KALIA scheme also includes a life insurance cover of Rs 2 lakh and additional personal accident coverage of the same amount for 57 lakh households.