Dhanana, Sonipat: Jagatguru Tatvadarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj has launched Phase 3 of the Kisan Mazdoor Bachao Abhiyan through the Free Fertilizer, Seeds & Pesticide Distribution Service Campaign to support economically weaker farmers. Under the initiative, five eligible farmers from Dhanana village in Haryana’s Sonipat district received free fertilizers, certified seeds and crop protection materials worth ₹55,170 after a detailed survey, verification and online payment process carried out as part of the campaign.
- Key Takeaways: Phase 3 of Kisan Mazdoor Bachao Abhiyan
- Phase 3 Campaign Focuses on Rising Cultivation Costs
- Detailed Survey Conducted in Dhanana Village
- Farmers Shared Their Financial Challenges During the Survey
- Village Representatives Supported the Survey Findings
- Verification Completed Before Final Approval
- Online Payment Process Completed Before Material Distribution
- Five Farmers Selected Under the Campaign
- Agricultural Inputs Provided According to Farming Requirements
- Farmers Say Assistance Reduced Financial Burden
- Campaign Extends Beyond One Crop Season
- Eligibility for Phase 3 of the Campaign
- Survey-Based Assistance Highlights
- Survey-to-Distribution Process Completed in Dhanana
- FAQs on Phase 3 of Kisan Mazdoor Bachao Abhiyan
Key Takeaways: Phase 3 of Kisan Mazdoor Bachao Abhiyan
- Phase 3 introduced the Free Fertilizer, Seeds & Pesticide Distribution Service Campaign for eligible farmers.
- A detailed field survey was conducted in Dhanana village, Sonipat, Haryana.
- Farmers owning up to two acres of agricultural land, cultivating their fields themselves and having no significant alternative source of income were considered under the campaign.
- Five farmers were selected after verification.
- Assistance worth ₹55,170 was provided according to each farmer’s agricultural requirements.
- Payments were transferred directly to an authorised agricultural input centre through an online portal.
- Farmers collected fertilizers, seeds and crop protection materials without spending any money from their own pockets.
Phase 3 Campaign Focuses on Rising Cultivation Costs

India’s small and marginal farmers continue to face increasing cultivation expenses due to the rising cost of fertilizers, certified seeds and crop protection products. Keeping these challenges in view, Jagatguru Tatvadarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj initiated Phase 3 of the Kisan Mazdoor Bachao Abhiyan, introducing the Free Fertilizer, Seeds & Pesticide Distribution Service Campaign for economically weaker farming families.
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According to the campaign, the initiative aims to reduce the financial burden on eligible farmers by ensuring that they receive essential agricultural inputs required for their crops without financial hardship.
Detailed Survey Conducted in Dhanana Village
The campaign began with a detailed field survey in Dhanana village of Sonipat district, Haryana. Following the directions of Jagatguru Tatvadarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, survey teams visited the village and conducted door-to-door verification.
During the survey, the team assessed:
- Agricultural land owned by each farmer
- Economic condition of the family
- Whether the farmer cultivated the land personally
- Availability of any alternative source of income
- Current crop requirements
- Requirement of fertilizers, certified seeds and crop protection products
After completing the field verification, the survey reports were submitted for approval. Once approved, an individual budget was prepared according to the farming requirements of every selected beneficiary.
Farmers Shared Their Financial Challenges During the Survey
Among the beneficiaries, farmer Ratan explained that he cultivated nearly one killa of agricultural land where he grew paddy and wheat. He stated that he depended largely on dairy income from a small number of buffaloes and often purchased fertilizers and seeds on credit before repaying the amount after selling milk or harvesting his crop.
During the field visit, the survey team also documented his living conditions while assessing his financial status.
Another beneficiary, Karmveer, informed the survey team that he cultivated nearly one-and-three-quarter killas of land while supporting a family of five. He said arranging money for fertilizers and seeds had become increasingly difficult and that he often had to borrow funds before every cropping season.
He told the survey team that assistance with fertilizers, seeds and agricultural inputs would significantly reduce the financial pressure associated with cultivation.
Village Representatives Supported the Survey Findings
During the survey, local representatives also shared their assessment regarding the financial condition of the identified beneficiaries.
Village Sarpanch Anil described Ratan as a financially weak farmer who depended on limited agricultural land and dairy income for his livelihood. Former Sarpanch Ram Mehar also supported the recommendation, stating that the farmer fulfilled the eligibility criteria specified under the campaign.
Based on the field assessment, the survey team confirmed that assistance would be provided according to the actual agricultural requirements of every eligible farmer after completion of the approval process.
Verification Completed Before Final Approval
Following the survey, reports of all identified farmers were presented before Jagatguru Tatvadarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj.
After approval, the selected farmers were invited to Satlok Ashram Dhanana Dham for the next stage of the process.
Each beneficiary’s agricultural land and farming requirements were verified once again before preparing the final budget for fertilizers, certified seeds and crop protection materials. The assistance package was calculated according to the individual requirements of every farmer rather than through a uniform distribution system.
The campaign stated that this process ensured that every selected farmer received agricultural inputs based on actual cultivation needs.
Online Payment Process Completed Before Material Distribution
After the verification process was completed, the final budget for each selected farmer was prepared according to individual farming requirements. Under the directions of Jagatguru Tatvadarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, the approved amount for fertilizers, seeds and crop protection materials was transferred online through the designated portal directly to the account of the authorised agricultural input centre.
Each beneficiary received a payment receipt. The receipts were then used to complete the prescribed procedure at the agricultural input centre, allowing farmers to collect the approved materials without making any payment from their own pockets.
Campaign representatives stated that the process was designed to ensure transparency, with payments made directly to the authorised centre instead of individual beneficiaries.
Five Farmers Selected Under the Campaign
Following the survey and verification, five farmers from Dhanana village were approved for assistance under Phase 3 of the Kisan Mazdoor Bachao Abhiyan.
| Farmer | Assistance Provided |
| Ratan Singh | ₹11,415 |
| Karmveer | ₹13,315 |
| Gulab Singh | ₹11,415 |
| Kamal | ₹3,805 |
| Rohtas | ₹15,220 |
| Total Assistance | ₹55,170 |
The assistance amount for each beneficiary was calculated according to agricultural land and farming requirements identified during the survey.
Agricultural Inputs Provided According to Farming Requirements
After the payments were credited to the authorised agricultural input centre, the selected farmers reached the centre with their payment receipts.
The verification process included registration and identity confirmation before the approved agricultural materials were handed over.
According to the campaign, farmers received agricultural inputs based on their individual requirements, including:
- Fertilizers
- Certified seeds
- Urea
- DAP or equivalent nutrient products
- Pesticides
- Fungicides
- Micronutrients
- Zinc
- Crop protection chemicals
- Plant growth and root development products
- Other crop-care materials required for the ongoing paddy season
The authorised agricultural input centre confirmed that the payment for all five beneficiaries had already been received before distribution began.
Farmers Say Assistance Reduced Financial Burden
After receiving the agricultural materials, beneficiaries expressed satisfaction with the support provided under the campaign.
Karmveer said the assistance had eased the financial burden of purchasing fertilizers, seeds and agricultural medicines for cultivation. He added that receiving support for essential farming inputs would reduce expenses associated with crop production.
Ratan also expressed happiness after receiving the approved materials. He said the assistance would help him continue farming without facing the immediate financial pressure of arranging money for fertilizers and crop protection products.
According to the beneficiaries, they had not expected the complete process—from survey to material distribution—to be completed within such a short period.
Campaign Extends Beyond One Crop Season
Campaign representatives stated that the Free Fertilizer, Seeds & Pesticide Distribution Service Campaign is not intended as a one-time intervention.
According to the information shared during the programme, eligible beneficiaries may receive assistance for future crops as well, based on agricultural requirements identified through the prescribed survey and verification process.
The campaign aims to support economically weaker farmers by reducing cultivation costs while ensuring access to essential agricultural inputs required for farming.
Eligibility for Phase 3 of the Campaign
According to the campaign guidelines shared during the programme, farmers may apply for assistance if they:
- Own two acres or less of agricultural land.
- Personally cultivate their fields.
- Do not have a significant alternative source of income besides farming.
- Complete the prescribed survey and verification process.
Applications are submitted at Satlok Ashram Dhanana Dham, after which a survey is conducted to determine eligibility and farming requirements.
Survey-Based Assistance Highlights
| Particular | Details |
| Campaign | Phase 3 of Kisan Mazdoor Bachao Abhiyan |
| Initiative | Free Fertilizer, Seeds & Pesticide Distribution Service Campaign |
| Location | Dhanana village, Sonipat, Haryana |
| Beneficiaries | Five farmers |
| Total Assistance | ₹55,170 |
| Distribution Method | Survey, verification, online payment to authorised agricultural input centre, followed by material distribution |
| Main Objective | Reduce cultivation costs for economically weaker farmers |
Survey-to-Distribution Process Completed in Dhanana
The implementation of Phase 3 of the Kisan Mazdoor Bachao Abhiyan in Dhanana village followed a structured process beginning with field surveys, verification of beneficiaries and assessment of farming requirements. After approval, payments were transferred online to the authorised agricultural input centre, enabling five selected farmers to receive fertilizers, certified seeds and crop protection materials worth ₹55,170 without incurring any personal expense. The campaign aims to support eligible small farmers by helping reduce cultivation costs through need-based agricultural assistance.
FAQs on Phase 3 of Kisan Mazdoor Bachao Abhiyan
Q1. What is Phase 3 of the Kisan Mazdoor Bachao Abhiyan?
It is a campaign providing eligible farmers with free fertilizers, certified seeds and crop protection materials after survey and verification.
Q2. Where was this phase implemented in the report?
The reported implementation took place in Dhanana village of Sonipat district, Haryana.
Q3. How many farmers received assistance?
Five farmers were selected and received assistance based on their farming requirements.
Q4. What was the total financial assistance provided?
The total assistance provided to the five beneficiaries was ₹55,170.
Q5. Who can apply under the campaign?
Farmers owning up to two acres, cultivating their land themselves and having no significant alternative income source may apply, subject to survey and verification.

