Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna (PMFBY)
in Delhi
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Key dates and updates (Delhi)
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Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna (PMFBY) in Delhi
Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna (PMFBY) is a government scheme available to eligible residents of Delhi.
Apply for Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna (PMFBY) in Delhi
Scheme Overview
Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana was launched in 2016 with the aim to support farmers by providing an affordable comprehensive risk cover for crops.
Eligibility Criteria
All farmers, including tenant farmers and sharecroppers growing notified crops in notified areas.
Farmers must have an insurable interest in the insured crops.
Farmers must possess a valid and authenticated land ownership certificate or a valid land tenure agreement.
The farmer must be a cultivator or sharecropper on the insured land.
The farmer must apply for insurance coverage within the prescribed time frame, usually within 2 weeks of the start of the sowing season.
Farmers must not have received compensation for the same crop loss from any other medium or source.
Benefits
Affordable Premiums: The maximum premium payable by the farmer will be 2% for the Kharif food and oilseed crops. For rabi food and oilseeds crop, it is 1.5% and for yearly commercial or horticultural crops it will be 5%. The remaining premium is subsidized by the government.
* For the farmers in North-Eastern States, Jammu, Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh, the government also pays the entire premium.
Comprehensive Coverage: The scheme covers natural disasters (droughts, floods), pests, and diseases. Post-harvest losses due to local risks like hailstorms and landslides are also included.
Timely Compensation: PMFBY aims to process claims within two months of the harvest to ensure that farmers get the compensation quickly, preventing them from falling into debt traps.
Technology-Driven Implementation: PMFBY integrates advanced technologies like satellite imaging, drones, and mobile apps for precise estimation of crop loss, ensuring accurate claim settlements.
Yield Losses (Standing Crops): The Government provides this insurance coverage for yield losses that fall under the non-preventable risks, such as Natural Fire and Lightning: Storm, Hailstorm, Tornado etc.: Flood, Inundation and Landslide; Pests/ Diseases, etc.; Drought etc.
Prevented Sowing: Cases may arise where most of the farmers (insured )of notified areas may want to plant or sow. In such cases, they have to bear the expenditure for that cause and are restricted from planting or sowing insured crops because of unfavourable weather conditions. These farmers will then become eligible for the indemnity claims of up to a maximum of 25% of the sum insured.
Post-harvest Losses: The Government provides for post-harvest losses on an individual farm basis. The Government offers coverage of up to 14 days (maximum) from harvesting for crops that are stored in “cut and spread” condition. It means that the Government covers farmers who have put the crops to become sun-baked in the field after harvesting that have been destroyed due to cyclone or cyclonic rains occurred across the country.
Localised Calamities: The Government provides for localised calamities on an individual farm basis. Risks such as loss or damage arising from identified localised hazards, such as hailstorms, landslides, and inundation impacting separated farmlands in the notified area comes under this coverage.
Required Documents
| # | Document |
|---|---|
| 1 | Passport–sized Photograph |
| 2 | Passbook |
| 3 | Identity Proof (Aadhaar Card/PAN Card/Voter ID/Bank Passbook with Photo, Kisan Photo Book/NREGA Job Card) |
| 4 | Address Proof (Aadhaar Card/PAN Card/Voter ID/Electricity Bill/Bank Passbook with Photo). |
| 5 | Evidence of Land records, as per the State Records of Right (RoR), Land Possession Certificate (LPC), and other applicable agreements, contracts notified or permitted by the state. |
| 6 | Declaration about the crop sown/intended to be sown. |
How to Apply in Delhi
Step 1: Visit the Official Website of "Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana".
Online — https://pmfby.gov.in/ Step 1: Visit the Official Website of "Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana".
Step 2: At the top right corner of the homepage, click "Farmer Corner".
Online — https://pmfby.gov.in/ In the popup window, click "Guest Farmer". You will be taken to the Online Registration Form. *If already registered, skip to Step: 4.
Step 3: In the Registration Form, fill in the following mandatory fields (marked with a red asterisk):
Online — https://pmfby.gov.in/ "FARMER DETAILS" Section: Full Name, Passbook Name, Relationship, Relative Name, Mobile No., Age, Caste Category, Gender, Farmer Type, Farmer Category, "RESIDENTIAL DETAILS" Section: State, District, Sub District, Residential Village/ Town, Address, PIN Code "FARMER ID" Section: ID Type, ID No, "ACCOUNT DETAILS" Section: IFSC, Bank Name, Branch Name, Savings Bank A/C No., Confirm Savings Bank A/C No.. At the bottom of the registration form, fill in the Captcha Code and click "Create User".
Step 4: Upon successful registration, click "Farmer Corner (Apply for Crop Insurance Yourself)".
Online — https://pmfby.gov.in/ In the popup window, click "Login for Farmer". You will be taken to the Login Page. https://pmfby.gov.in/farmerLogin
Step 5: On the Login Page, provide your Mobile Number, fill the Captcha Code, then click "Request for OTP". Enter the OTP received on your registered Mobile Number, and click "Submit". You will be taken to the "Farmer Application Form".
Online — https://pmfby.gov.in/ Step 5: On the Login Page, provide your Mobile Number, fill the Captcha Code, then click "Request for OTP". Enter the OTP received on your registered Mobile Number, and click "Submit". You will be taken to the "Farmer Application Form".
Step 6: Fill in all the mandatory fields of the Application Form and upload all the mandatory documents in the specified format and size.
Online — https://pmfby.gov.in/ Click "Preview" to carefully review all the information provided and the uploaded documents. Click "Submit" to submit your application. You'll receive a confirmation message.
Step 7: In the popup window, the following options will be displayed: "Pay Later" and "Make Payment". Select "Pay Later" if you intend to pay for the insurance at a later stage. Else, select "Make Payment".
Online — https://pmfby.gov.in/ Step 7: In the popup window, the following options will be displayed: "Pay Later" and "Make Payment". Select "Pay Later" if you intend to pay for the insurance at a later stage. Else, select "Make Payment".
Step 8: Upon successful payment, you may print the receipt of the payment.
Online — https://pmfby.gov.in/ You can track the application status on the PMFBY website through the ‘Application Status’ option on the home page.
Step 1: The interested applicant should visit the nearest participating bank or insurance office, and request the prescribed format of the application form from the staff.
Offline Step 1: The interested applicant should visit the nearest participating bank or insurance office, and request the prescribed format of the application form from the staff.
Step 2: In the application form, fill in all the mandatory fields, paste the passport-sized photograph (sign across, if required), and attach copies of all the mandatory documents (self-attest, if required).
Offline Step 2: In the application form, fill in all the mandatory fields, paste the passport-sized photograph (sign across, if required), and attach copies of all the mandatory documents (self-attest, if required).
Step 3: Submit the duly filled and signed application form to the staff, along with the attached copies of the documents. Pay the applicable premium amount at the office.
Offline Step 3: Submit the duly filled and signed application form to the staff, along with the attached copies of the documents. Pay the applicable premium amount at the office.
Step 4: You will be provided with an application reference number which you can use to track the status of your application.
Offline You can track the application status on the PMFBY website through the ‘Application Status’ option on the home page.
Step 1: Visit your nearest Common Service Centre (CSC). CSCs are government-authorized centres that provide various services to citizens.
Online - via CSC Step 1: Visit your nearest Common Service Centre (CSC). CSCs are government-authorized centres that provide various services to citizens.
Step 2: Inform the Village Level Entrepreneur (VLE) at the CSC that you intend to apply for PMFBY. Inform the VLE if you need assistance/guidance with the application or if you want the VLE to apply for the scheme on your behalf.
Online - via CSC Step 2: Inform the Village Level Entrepreneur (VLE) at the CSC that you intend to apply for PMFBY. Inform the VLE if you need assistance/guidance with the application or if you want the VLE to apply for the scheme on your behalf.
Step 3: Provide the VLE with the information on the mandatory fields and soft copies of the required documents.
Online - via CSC Step 3: Provide the VLE with the information on the mandatory fields and soft copies of the required documents.
Step 4: Upon successful submission of your application, pay the applicable premium amount to the VLE. The premium amount may vary depending on the crop, area, and other factors.
Online - via CSC Step 4: Upon successful submission of your application, pay the applicable premium amount to the VLE. The premium amount may vary depending on the crop, area, and other factors.
Step 5: Receive an acknowledgement receipt from the VLE as proof of application submission.
Online - via CSC You can track the application status on the PMFBY website through the ‘Application Status’ option on the home page. * Keep copies of all documents submitted and the acknowledgement receipt for future reference. * Note down the contact details of the CSC centre for any queries or assistance.
Common questions in Delhi
Who can apply for Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna (PMFBY) in Delhi?
Eligible residents of Delhi who meet the scheme’s overall criteria can apply for Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna (PMFBY). Refer to the eligibility section above for the complete checklist.
What documents are required for Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna (PMFBY) in Delhi?
Applicants in Delhi typically need identity proof (Aadhaar), state residency proof, bank account details, and any scheme-specific documents listed in the documents section.
What are the important dates for Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna (PMFBY)?
Key dates are summarized in the table on this page, from 18 February 2016 through 18 February 2016, based on values DeshSeva currently stores for this item.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, tenant farmers and sharecroppers can apply with a valid land tenure agreement. You must provide evidence of your cultivation rights through state-recognized documents or agreements.