Haryana Transfers ₹711 Crore Crop Insurance to 1.67 Lakh Farmers, Over ₹1,884 Crore Released Under Multiple Schemes
The Haryana government has announced major financial relief for farmers and beneficiaries across the state. While millions of farmers across the country are still waiting for the 22nd installment of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, the state government has already started transferring large amounts directly into bank accounts under several welfare schemes.
On Monday, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini
Overall, the government transferred around ₹1,884 crore to farmers, commission agents, and beneficiaries of social welfare schemes in a single initiative.
₹711 Crore Crop Insurance Transferred to 1.67 Lakh FarmersFarmers whose crops suffered damage during the Kharif 2025 season
According to the state government, the Chief Minister transferred ₹711.69 crore directly into the bank accounts of 1,67,460 farmers through a single digital transaction.
The government stated that the crop insurance scheme has been playing a crucial role in protecting farmers from financial losses caused by natural calamities, pests, and adverse weather conditions.
Officials also highlighted that during the last 11 years
This financial support is intended to help farmers recover from losses and prepare for the next cropping season without severe financial strain.
Commission Agents Also Receive PaymentsAlong with farmers, commission agents (Aadhatis)
The government transferred approximately ₹56.97 crore into the bank accounts of 11,199 commission agents.
This payment was linked to the Kharif procurement season of 2025–26. Earlier, the state government had decided to provide commission agents ₹55 per quintal for the procurement of crops such as wheat, paddy, and millet (bajra)
Apart from the commission decided by the central government, the Haryana government has now released the remaining amount from the state’s side to ensure timely payments.
₹842 Crore Released Under Social Security SchemesThe government also distributed financial support under various social security schemes aimed at supporting vulnerable sections of society.
Under these schemes, 26.12 lakh beneficiaries
These schemes include:
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Old Age Pension (Vridha Samman Bhatta)
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Disability Pension
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Other social welfare pension schemes
The financial assistance aims to support senior citizens, differently-abled individuals, and other eligible beneficiaries in meeting their daily expenses and improving their quality of life.
Financial Assistance Under PM Awas Yojana (Gramin)The state government also provided support to families under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Gramin (PMAY-G)
A total of 12,353 families received financial assistance for building houses. The government transferred approximately ₹67 crore directly into their bank accounts.
Officials stated that since 2016–17, the scheme has provided more than ₹720 crore in financial support to beneficiaries in Haryana, helping thousands of families build permanent homes.
Under the Dayalu Yojana, the state government provided financial aid to 5,409 families, releasing around ₹205.42 crore.
This scheme is designed to help families facing tragic situations such as fatal accidents or injuries caused by stray animal attacks. The financial assistance helps affected families cope with sudden losses and medical expenses.
According to the Haryana government, a combined total of around ₹1,884 crore was transferred to beneficiaries under multiple schemes in a single day.
The funds covered crop insurance payouts, payments to commission agents, social security pensions, housing assistance, and support through the Dayalu scheme.
The government said that such initiatives aim to ensure timely financial support, transparent fund transfers, and stronger welfare support for farmers and citizens across the state.
With direct transfers reaching beneficiaries quickly, the administration hopes these schemes will strengthen rural livelihoods and provide financial security to farmers and vulnerable communities.