Cash withdrawal norms eased for farmers,
agri-traders, weddings
New Delhi: The government on Thursday, 17th
November 2016 announced a set of seven decisions pertaining to demonetisation,
mainly aimed at smooth sowing season ahead, including permission to farmers to
withdraw up to Rs 25,000 per week and registered agri-traders Rs 50,00 per week
from their bank accounts.agri-traders, weddings
This apart, for families that have an
upcoming wedding, one member of the household can withdraw up to Rs 250,000
one-time, subject to furnishing an undertaking that no other individual will be
availing such a concession for the purpose and also upon giving the PAN card
details.
However, the amount of money that an
individual can exchange from banks by handing over the old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000
notes has been lowered to Rs 2,000 from Rs 4,500 with effect from Friday. The
use of indelible ink for such withdrawals will continue.
Giving these details, Economic
Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das told reporters here that since the country is
at the commencement of Rabi sowing season, the government wants to ensure
farmers get smooth supply of inputs such as seeds and fertilisers.epresentationa
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"Crop loans are sanctioned by
various bank to farmers. The government has allowed Rs 25,000 per week for
farmers to draw in cash, subject to the limit of which crops they are sowing.
This cash can also be taken from their Kisan credit card," Das said.
Another concession is for farmers who
sell their produce through the various Agricultural Produce Marketing
Committees.
"Farmers who sell their produce
in mandis, against the payments they receive by way of cheque or RTGS method
(electronic transfers into their bank accounts), they can draw up to Rs 25,000
per week from their own account," Das said.
Similarly, agri-traders registered
with such marketing committees, can withdraw up to Rs 50,000 per week from
their designated bank accounts.
The secretary said both Prime
Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley decided to
favourably consider the representations made by families that have upcoming
weddings -- hence the Rs 250,000 withdrawal allowance.
Two other decisions taken on Thursday
are: A 15-day extension in the payment of crop insurance by farmers and an
allowance for withdrawing Rs 10,000 as advance for central government employees
up to Group 'C' to be adjusted against their November salary.
This will also apply to employees of
Indian Railways, defence and state-run units.
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