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- - source_sentence: What is considered when banks sanction a loan for a notified crop
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- in a notified area?
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- - '''14.1.1 To cohesively coordinate the Implementing Agencies, activities and to
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- decide the policy guidelines in the matter for better outcome of the Scheme,
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- there is a national level Project Management Advisory and Fund Sanctioning Committee
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- (N-PMAFSC) constituted in DAC&FW. Composition of the Committee shall be - (i) Secretary,
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- DAC&FW ----------------------------------------------------Chairperson (ii) Addl.
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- Secretary (Marketing), DAC&FW ------------------------------------Member (iii) AS&FA,
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- DAC&FW --------------------------------------------------------------Member
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- (iv) JS (MIDH, RKVY, Co-operation), DAC&FW -----------------------------Member
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- (v) JS (MoFPI), as nominated by its Secretary---------------------------------Member (vi) JS
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- (DoAHD), as nominated by its Secretary--------------------------------Member (vii)
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- JS (Deptt. of Fisheries), as nominated by its Secretary-----------------Member
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- (viii)JS (MoRD), as nominated by its Secretary---------------------------------Member
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- (ix) JS (DoNER),as nominated by its Secretary---------------------------------Member
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- (x) JS (Tribal Affairs) nominated by Secretary----------------------------------Member
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- (xi) Managing Director (SFAC)-------------------------------------------------------Member (xii)
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- Managing Director (NCDC)------------------------------------------------------Member
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- (xiii) NABARD''s representative not below the rank of CGM------------------Member (xiv)
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- JS (Marketing), DAC&FW-----------------------------------------Member Secretary Note:
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- (i) Chairperson may co-opt any additional member(s) including from any other Ministry
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- /Department, States or expert(s) to assist the functioning of the Committee. In
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- case of co-opted Members(s) from States, it shall be on rotation basis. Two prominent
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- farmer members or representatives of FPOs be nominated as member of the Committee
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- by Government of India. (ii) Directorate of Marketing & Inspection, an attached
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- office of DAC&FW will provide necessary secretarial services and assistance including
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- technical inputs to N-PMAFSC in coordination, scrutiny and sanction of proposals
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- and will coordinate with NPMA, which shall also assist N-PMAFSC with inputs on
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- policy formulation, coordination among implementing agencies.'''
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- - '''(i) The software for vertical and horizontal e-Market place will provide information about
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- the details of FPOs produce with its quality ready for sale. (ii) It will provide
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- details of availability of quality inputs with price and also the details of
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- custom hiring facility with rate. (iii) It will also provide detailed information
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- about formation of FPO, its registration, location, major business activity,
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- profitability status and all other related information FPO-wise. (iv) It will
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- have window to highlight the problems being encountered in any stage of formation
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- and promotion of FPOs and quick response by respective agency to resolve the problem. (v)
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- All the software developed by Implementing Agencies with respect to FPOs are to
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- be inter-operable with this Integrated portal.'''
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- - '''17.4.1 Whenever banks sanction loan for a notified crop in a notified area,
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- the crop loan amount to the extent of notified Sum Insured (equivalent **to DLTC/SLTC
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- approved Scale of Finance)** for notified crop and acreage of individual notified
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- crop of loanee farmer shall be taken into consideration for compulsory coverage,
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- as per seasonality discipline. Based on seasonality of crop, banks should separately
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- calculate the eligibility of loan amount for both Kharif and Rabi seasons based
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- on the Scale of Finance and declared acreage under notified crops. Disbursing
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- bank branch/ PACS will prepare statement of crop-wise and insurance unit-wise
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- details of crop insurance with premium as per the seasonality discipline. Loan
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- disbursing bank branch/ PACS shall finance additional loan equal to the premium
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- amount payable by farmer for crop insurance. 17.4.2 For insurance coverage of
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- a farmer, SI amount for a notified crop will be equivalent to Scale of Finance
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- defined in the Govt. notification and uploaded on the National Crop Insurance
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- Portal for the concerned notified crop and season. The total Sum Insured of loanee
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- farmer for the season shall be calculated accordingly. The compulsory coverage
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- shall solely be based on the sanctioned / renewal of credit limit for notified
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- crop for the season only and will be independent of disbursed amount/withdrawals.
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- Farmers availing/renewing the KCC loans for Kharif & Rabi crops after cut-off date
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- (renew/sanction period) for the season will be eligible for cover under crop insurance
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- for the next/following crop season subject to the loan being standard loan and
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- cut-off-date of premium debit for the season.'''
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- - source_sentence: Which organizations will be represented in the Technical Advisory
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- Committee (TAC)?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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- - '''i. There shall be an Investment and Claims Settlement Committee (I&CSC) in NABARD
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- and NCDC. The I&CSC in NABARD will be chaired by its Deputy Managing Director
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- (Dy.MD) or as nominated by Chairman, NABARD in case Dy. MD post is vacant ; while
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- in NCDC, it will be chaired by its Managing Director (MD). The respective Committee
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- may have also representative of States in rotation, Banking Institutions and relevant
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- subject matter Experts apart from a representative of DAC&FW. NABARD may also
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- co-opt a representative from SFAC. The procedure, frequency of conduct of meeting
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- etc. will be decided by respective Organization as may be required.  The I&CSC
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- in NABARD and NCDC will apply their due diligence to scrutinize and accord the
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- financial sanction to the proposals received from ELIs for Credit Guarantee Cover.
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- NABARD and NCDC will submit by tenth day of next month the detailed progress
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- of sanctioned credit guarantee cover of the previous month to DAC&FW on prescribed
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- pro-forma. The N-PMAFSC shall be final authority in all policy and strategic decision
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- making in this regard. ii. The I&CSC shall have discretion to take decisions
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- in all matters concerning the Fund and its administration, set standards for risk
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- exposure, design the financial structure of the Fund and profit targets, including
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- special consideration for FPO with good track record of recovery. iii. The
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- I&CSC shall deliberate upon Policy Issues and Strategy for overall development
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- of the Fund and make recommendations to the NABARD and NCDC, as the case may be,
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- for their approval. The NABARD and NCDC will accord approval and inform N-PMAFSC. iv.'''
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- - '''14.2.1 Considering the significance and strategic roles of the State Government
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- and its machinery down the line in synergizing the efforts in mobilizing the
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- farmers, offering various services relating to production and post-production
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- and also closely and periodically review the developmental and functioning including constraints
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- faced by FPOs, a State Level Consultative Committee called SLCC is constituted.
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- The Composition of the Consultative Committee is as under- i. Addl. Chief
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- Secy/Secy. I/c Agriculture/ Agriculture Marketing----Chairperson ii. Secretary
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- of line Ministries/Departments ------------------------------Members (Horticulture,
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- Animal Husbandry& Fisheries, Co-operation, Marketing, Rural Development, Panchayati
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- Raj) (In State/UT where there is no post of ACS/PS; and Secretary, I/c Agriculture
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- is Chairperson, members may be Directors of line Departments) iii. Representative
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- of SFAC ---------------------------------------------------Member iv. Representative
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- of NCDC -------------------------------------------------Member v. Representative
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- of NABARD ----------------------------------Member Secretary* vi. Convener,
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- SLBC -----------------------------------------------------------Member vii. Two
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- Experts from Agriculture Universities/Institutions ----------------Members Note:
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- (i) Chairman may co-opt additional Member(s) as per requirement and In-charge
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- of DMI of respective State/UT may be invited in the meeting as special invitee.
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- Two prominent farmer members or representatives of FPOs in the State/UT be nominated
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- as member of the Committee by Government of India. *(ii)Representative of NABARD
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- will be Member Secretary to convene and coordinate the meetings of SLCC, however,
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- in State (s) where there is presence of NCDC and State level SFAC and they are
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- playing lead and significant roles in formation and promotion of FPOs, their
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- representatives may be Member Secretary in place of NABARD). In case of any
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- dispute, decision of N-PMAFSC in this regard shall be final. (iii)State
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- Governments/ UT Administration will issue order for formation of State Level
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- Consultative Committee.'''
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- - '''The protocol of timelines defined above shall also be applicable to the actual
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- Yield data being provided by the concerned State department in batches, i.e. Crop-wise-District-wise
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- lots of data and timelines for each batch of data shall be counted separately/batch
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- wise. Unnecessary delay in finalization of yield data will attract penal interest
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- on due claim amount payable to the farmers as decided by the SLCC in the matter. 19.3 The
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- existing Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) comprising of representatives from
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- Directorate of Economics and Statistics, DAC&FW, MNCFC, NSSO, IASRI, will be
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- further augmented and constituted under the chairmanship of **Additional Secretary,
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- DAC&FW** and additional members depending on case to case basis will be drawn
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- from various organizations namely, relevant institution under Indian Council of
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- Agriculture Research (ICAR), Indian Agriculture Research Institute (IARI), National
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- Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), Space Applications Centre (SAC), Central Statistical
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- Organization(CSO), Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI),
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- Reserve Bank of India (RBI), National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development
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- (NABARD), India Meteorological Department (IMD) or any other such organisation. 19.4 The
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- role of TAC shall be to review the technical matters related to execution of the
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- Scheme. In case, the matter requires further focused deliberations, the TAC will
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- refer the issue to Technical Agency (as defined in the SOP for yield dispute).
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- Technical Agency (TA) will compulsorily take input/reports/relevant information
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- from concerned State Department and Insurance Company and may also opt for representatives
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- of other organizations/experts (if required) with permission of chairman of TAC
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- and follow the procedure as defined in the SOP. 19.5 State shall also constitute
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- the State Level Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) on similar pattern to resolve
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- disputes.'''
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- - source_sentence: What are the ongoing schemes of the Government that can be used
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- to enhance the cost effectiveness of FPOs?
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- - '''14.2.1 Considering the significance and strategic roles of the State Government
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- and its machinery down the line in synergizing the efforts in mobilizing the
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- farmers, offering various services relating to production and post-production
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- and also closely and periodically review the developmental and functioning including constraints
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- faced by FPOs, a State Level Consultative Committee called SLCC is constituted.
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- The Composition of the Consultative Committee is as under- i. Addl. Chief
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- Secy/Secy. I/c Agriculture/ Agriculture Marketing----Chairperson ii. Secretary
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- of line Ministries/Departments ------------------------------Members (Horticulture,
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- Animal Husbandry& Fisheries, Co-operation, Marketing, Rural Development, Panchayati
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- Raj) (In State/UT where there is no post of ACS/PS; and Secretary, I/c Agriculture
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- is Chairperson, members may be Directors of line Departments) iii. Representative
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- of SFAC ---------------------------------------------------Member iv. Representative
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- of NCDC -------------------------------------------------Member v. Representative
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- of NABARD ----------------------------------Member Secretary* vi. Convener,
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- SLBC -----------------------------------------------------------Member vii. Two
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- Experts from Agriculture Universities/Institutions ----------------Members Note:
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- (i) Chairman may co-opt additional Member(s) as per requirement and In-charge
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- of DMI of respective State/UT may be invited in the meeting as special invitee.
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- Two prominent farmer members or representatives of FPOs in the State/UT be nominated
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- as member of the Committee by Government of India. *(ii)Representative of NABARD
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- will be Member Secretary to convene and coordinate the meetings of SLCC, however,
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- in State (s) where there is presence of NCDC and State level SFAC and they are
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- playing lead and significant roles in formation and promotion of FPOs, their
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- representatives may be Member Secretary in place of NABARD). In case of any
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- dispute, decision of N-PMAFSC in this regard shall be final. (iii)State
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- Governments/ UT Administration will issue order for formation of State Level
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- Consultative Committee.'''
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- - '''Date: To, (i) The Managing Director Small Farmers'' Agri-Business Consortium
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- (SFAC), NCUI Auditorium, August Kranti Marg, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016. (ii)The
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- Managing Director National Co-operative Development Corporation (NCDC), 4, Siri
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- Institutional Area, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016. (iii) The Chief General Manager
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- National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Regional Office
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- --------------------------------------------------------------- (iv) To any other
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- additional Implementing Agency allowed/designated, as the case may be. Sub: Application
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- for Equity Grant under scheme of Formation and Promotion of 10,000 Farmer Producer
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- Organizations (FPOs) Dear Sir/Madam, We herewith apply for Equity Grant as per
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- the provisions under the captioned scheme. 1. The details of the FPO are as under- S.
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- No. Particulars to be furnished Details 1. Name of the FPO 2. Correspondence
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- address of FPO 3. Contact details of FPO 4. Registration Number 5. Date
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- of registration/incorporation of FPO 6. Brief account of business of FPO 7. Number
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- of Shareholder Members 8. Number of Small, Marginal and Landless Shareholder
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- Members'''
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- - ''' (ii) Ongoing schemes of Government will be used in convergence to enhance
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- the cost effectiveness of FPOs in production and raising productivity and also
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- to meet the cost of infrastructure requirement of the FPOs. Implementing Agency
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- may converge the fund available with various on-going Government of India schemes
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- such as Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojna (RKVY), Mission for Integrated Development
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- for Horticulture (MIDH),National Food Security Mission (NFSM), Pradhan Mantri
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- Kisan Sampada Yojna (PM-SAMPADA), Deendayal Antyodaya Yojna-National Rural Livelihood
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- Mission (DAY-NRLM), PM- FME Scheme of MoFPI, TRIFED etc. in programs, activities
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- and creation of infrastructure like Custom Hiring Centre/Common Facilitation Centre
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- with machinery/equipment relating to production and post-production, value addition
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- and farm level processing, storage and other activities to make FPOs sustainable
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- and economically viable. (iii) Further, Agricultural Marketing Infrastructure
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- (AMI) Sub-Scheme of Integrated Scheme for Agriculture Marketing (ISAM) will also
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- be converged and an FPO willing to develop post-harvest management and marketing
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- infrastructure can avail assistance thereunder. (iv) States/ Union Territories
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- can avail assistance for development of marketing and farm level value addition
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- infrastructure/facilities for FPOs including setting up of Custom Hiring Centre
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- (CHC)/Common Facilitation Center (CFC) for marketing and supply chain etc. under
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- Agri- Market Infrastructure Fund (AMIF) approved for creation in NABARD for development
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- of marketing and farm level value addition infrastructure/facilities in Gramin
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- Agriculture Markets (GrAMs). In this case, operational guidelines of AMIF and
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- NABARD''s procedure and terms and conditions of sanction and repayment of loan
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- for AMIF shall be applicable. (v) States/Union Territories can top up and additionally
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- supplement the activities of FPOs from their own fund for activities and infrastructure
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- not covered under Government of India Scheme.'''
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- - source_sentence: What is the last date for enrolment of farmers for notified crop(s)
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- in the Kharif season?
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- - '''16.1 The cut-off date is uniform for both loanee and non-loanee cultivators.
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- The State-wise cut-off dates for different crops shall be based on Crop Calendar
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- of major crops published from time to time by the Directorate of Economics and
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- Statistics, DAC&FW,GOI. The latest copy of the Crop Calendar (District Wise,
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- Crop Wise) is available on www.pmfby.gov.in. The SLCCCI, shall besides considering
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- the prevailing agro-climatic conditions, rainfall distribution/ availability
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- of water for irrigation, sowing pattern etc. in consultation with the Insurance
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- Company fix seasonality discipline of the coverage and other activities in such
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- a way that it does not encourage adverse selection or moral hazards. If this
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- is violated by SLCCCI, GOI may decide not to provide premium subsidy. 16.2 The
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- **broad indicative seasonality discipline** is given in the Table 2 below:'''
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- - '''8 Banks/PACS/CSC/ insurance agent/online enrolment by farmers etc. Upto
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- last date of enrolment of farmers as notified by States for notified crop(s)
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- or up to 15th July* for Kharif season Upto last date of enrolment of farmers as
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- notified by States for notified crop(s) or up to 15th December* for Rabi season Cut-off
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- date for receipt of Applications of farmers/debit of premium from farmers account
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- (loanee and non- loanee) by all stakeholders including banks/PACS/CSC/ insurance
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- agent/online enrolment by farmers etc. Note: *This is indicative only and district
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- wise crop calendar will be the final basis to arrive at cut off date 9 Declaration
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- of Prevented sowing State Govt./ IC Strictly within 15 days from cut off date
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- for enrolment of farmers i.e 31st July for Kharif and 31st Dec for Rabi 10 Banks/Portal Within
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- 15 days of cut-off date for enrolment of farmers/debit of premium for both loanee and non-
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- loanee farmers i.e. 31st July for Kharif and 31st Dec for Rabi Cut-off date
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- for electronic remittance of premium along with consolidated Declarations to
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- respective Insurance Company and uploading of details of individual covered farmers
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- on crop insurance Portal by Bank branches (CBs/ RRBs/DCCBs/PACs), followed by SMS
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- to all insured farmers from Portal 11 Within 48 Hours of receipt of application
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- & premium. Insurance companies and their agents Cut-off date for electronic
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- remittance of farmer premium to Insurance Companies for farmers covered on Voluntary
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- basis by designated insurance Agent(s) and uploading of details of individual
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- covered farmers on crop insurance Portal. Insurance Companies 12 Cut-off date
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- for Insurer to accept or reject the farmer''s data on Portal Within 15 days from
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- the cut-off date for uploading of data/information by Banks/PACS/CSC/Agent respectively.'''
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- - '''10.1 Under the scheme, financial support to Farmer Producer Organization (FPO) @
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- up to maximum of Rs. 18 lakh / FPO or actual, whichever is lesser is to be provided
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- during three years from the year of formation. The financial support is not meant
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- for reimbursing the entire administrative and management cost of FPO but it is
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- to provide the financial support to the FPOs to the extent provided to make
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- them sustainable and economically viable. Hence, the fourth year onwards of formation,
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- the FPO has to manage their financial support from their own business activities.
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- The indicative financial support broadly covers (i) the support for salary of
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- its CEO/Manager (maximum up to Rs.25000/month) and Accountant (maximum up to Rs.
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- 10000/month); (ii) one time registration cost(one time up to maximum Rs. 40000
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- or actual whichever is lower); (iii) office rent (maximum up to Rs. 48,000/year);
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- (iv) utility charges (electricity and telephone charges of office of FPO maximum
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- up to Rs. 12000/year); (v) one-time cost for minor equipment (including furniture
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- and fixture maximum up to Rs. 20,000); (vi) travel and meeting cost (maximum up
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- to Rs.18,000/year); and (vii) misc. (cleaning, stationery etc. maximum up to Rs.
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- 12,000/year). Any expenditure of operations, management, working capital requirement
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- and infrastructure development etc., over and above this, will be met by the FPOs
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- from their financial resources. 10.2 FPO being organization of farmers, it does
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- not become feasible for FPO itself to professionally administer its activities
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- and day to day business, therefore, FPO requires some professionally equipped
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- Manager/CEO to administer its activities and day to day business with a sole objective
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- to make FPO economically sustainable and farmers'' benefiting agri-enterprise.
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- Not only for business development but the value of professional is immense in
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- democratizing the FPOs and strengthening its governing system.'''
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  - source_sentence: What is the requirement for the shareholder list and share capital
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  contribution?
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- - ''' 2.7 Secured credential/login, preferably linked with Aadhaar Number and
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- mobile OTP based, for all Stakeholders viz, Central Government, State Governments,
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- Banks, empanelled Insurance Companies and their designated field functionaries
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- will be provided on the Portal to enable them to enter/upload/download the
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- requisite information. 2.8 Insurance Companies shall not distribute/collect/allow
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- any other proforma/utility/web Portal etc for collecting details of insured
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- farmers separately. However they may provide all requisite support to facilitate
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- Bank Branches/PACS for uploading the farmer''s details on the Portal well within
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- the prescribed cut-off dates. 2.9 Only farmers whose data is uploaded on
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- the National Crop Insurance Portal shall be eligible for Insurance coverage
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- and the premium subsidy from State and Central Govt. will be released accordingly. 2.10 All
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- data pertaining to crop-wise, area-wise historical yield data, weather data, sown
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- area, coverage and claims data, calamity years and actual yield shall be made
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- available on the National Crop Insurance Portal for the purpose of premium
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- rating, claim calculation etc. 2.11 Banks/Financial Institutions/other intermediaries
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- need to compulsorily transfer the individual farmer''s data electronically
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- to the National Crop Insurance Portal. Accordingly Banks/FIs may endeavour to undertake
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- CBS integration in a time bound manner for real time transfer of information/data. 2.12 It
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- is also proposed to develop an integrated platform/portal for both PMFBY and Interest
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- Subvention Scheme. The data/information of both the Schemes shall be auto synchronized
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- to enable real time sharing of information and better program monitoring. 2.13 Insurance
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- Companies shall compulsorily use technology/mobile applications for monitoring
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- of crop health/Crop Cutting Experiments (CCEs) in coordination with concerned
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- States. States shall also facilitate Insurance Companies with Satellite Imagery/Usage
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- of Drones by way of prior approval of agency from which such data can be sourced.
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- This is required for better monitoring and ground- truthing.'''
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- - '''| AIC | Agricultural Insurance Company of India Ltd |\n|--------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n|
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- ACF | Area Correction Factor |\n|
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- APR | Actuarial Premium Rate |\n|
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- ARG | Automatic Rain Gauge |\n|
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- AWS | Automatic Weather Stations |\n|
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- AY | Actual Yield |\n|
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- CB | Commercial Banks |\n|
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- CBS | Core Banking Solution |\n|
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- CCAFS | Research program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security |\n|
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- CCEs | Crop Cutting Experiments |\n|
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- CPMU | Central Program Management Unit |\n|
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- CSC | Common Service Center |\n|
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- CSO | Central Statistical Office |\n|
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- CV | Co-efficient of Variance |\n|
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- DAC&FW | Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare |\n|
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- DBT | Direct Benefit Transfer |\n|
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- DCCBs | District Central Cooperative Banks |\n|
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- DLMC | District Level Monitoring Committee |\n|
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- DLTC | District Level Technical Committee |\n|
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- ESI | Expected Sum Insured |\n|
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- FASAL | Forecasting Agricultural output using Space, Agro meteorological and
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- Land based observations |\n| FIs | Financial Institutions |\n|
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- GIC Re | General Insurance Corporation of India |\n|
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- GFR | General Financial Rule |\n|
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- GIS | Geographic Information System |\n|
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- GPS | Global Positioning System |\n|
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- IA | Implementing Agency |\n|
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- IC | Insurance Company |\n|
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- IASRI | Indian Agricultural Statistical Research Institute |\n|
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- IFPRI | International Food Policy Research Institute |\n|
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- IMD | Indian Meteorological Department |\n|
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- IRRI | International Rice Research Institute |\n|
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- IRDAI | Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India |\n|
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- ISRO | Indian Space Research Organisation |\n|
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- ISS | Interest Subvention Scheme |\n|
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- IT | Information Technology |\n|
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- IU | Insurance Unit |\n|
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- KCC | Kisan Credit Cards |\n|
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- LC | Loss Cost |\n|
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- LPA | Long period Average |\n|
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- LPC | Land Possession Certificate |\n|
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- MIS | Management Information System |\n|
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- MNCFC | Mahalanobis National Crop Forecast Centre |\n|
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- MOA&FW | Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare |'''
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  - '''i. Shareholder List and Share Capital contribution by each Member verified
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  and certified by a Chartered Accountant (CA) prior to submission (Format attached,
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  Annexure I- Enclosure-I). ii. Resolution of FPO Board/Governing Council to seek
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  and signing all documents under the Scheme. viii. Each page of Application Form and
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  accompanying documents should be signed by a minimum of two Board Member Authorised
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  Representatives of FPO;'''
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  - type: cosine_recall@10
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- value: 0.97
442
  name: Cosine Recall@10
443
  - type: cosine_ndcg@5
444
- value: 0.6995571379884049
445
  name: Cosine Ndcg@5
446
  - type: cosine_ndcg@10
447
- value: 0.7223445125128929
448
  name: Cosine Ndcg@10
449
  - type: cosine_ndcg@100
450
- value: 0.7284306721940041
451
  name: Cosine Ndcg@100
452
  - type: cosine_mrr@5
453
- value: 0.6320000000000002
454
  name: Cosine Mrr@5
455
  - type: cosine_mrr@10
456
- value: 0.6414841269841273
457
  name: Cosine Mrr@10
458
  - type: cosine_mrr@100
459
- value: 0.6426662975267629
460
  name: Cosine Mrr@100
461
  - type: cosine_map@100
462
- value: 0.6426662975267626
463
  name: Cosine Map@100
464
  - type: dot_accuracy@1
465
- value: 0.45
466
  name: Dot Accuracy@1
467
  - type: dot_accuracy@5
468
- value: 0.9
469
  name: Dot Accuracy@5
470
  - type: dot_accuracy@10
471
- value: 0.97
472
  name: Dot Accuracy@10
473
  - type: dot_precision@1
474
- value: 0.45
475
  name: Dot Precision@1
476
  - type: dot_precision@5
477
- value: 0.17999999999999997
478
  name: Dot Precision@5
479
  - type: dot_precision@10
480
- value: 0.09699999999999998
481
  name: Dot Precision@10
482
  - type: dot_recall@1
483
- value: 0.45
484
  name: Dot Recall@1
485
  - type: dot_recall@5
486
- value: 0.9
487
  name: Dot Recall@5
488
  - type: dot_recall@10
489
- value: 0.97
490
  name: Dot Recall@10
491
  - type: dot_ndcg@5
492
- value: 0.6995571379884049
493
  name: Dot Ndcg@5
494
  - type: dot_ndcg@10
495
- value: 0.7223445125128929
496
  name: Dot Ndcg@10
497
  - type: dot_ndcg@100
498
- value: 0.7284306721940041
499
  name: Dot Ndcg@100
500
  - type: dot_mrr@5
501
- value: 0.6320000000000002
502
  name: Dot Mrr@5
503
  - type: dot_mrr@10
504
- value: 0.6414841269841273
505
  name: Dot Mrr@10
506
  - type: dot_mrr@100
507
- value: 0.6426662975267629
508
  name: Dot Mrr@100
509
  - type: dot_map@100
510
- value: 0.6426662975267626
511
  name: Dot Map@100
512
  ---
513
 
@@ -561,9 +502,9 @@ from sentence_transformers import SentenceTransformer
561
  model = SentenceTransformer("smokxy/embedding-finetuned")
562
  # Run inference
563
  sentences = [
564
- 'What is the requirement for the shareholder list and share capital contribution?',
565
- "'i. Shareholder List and Share Capital contribution by each Member verified and certified by a Chartered Accountant (CA) prior to submission (Format attached, Annexure I- Enclosure-I). ii. Resolution of FPO Board/Governing Council to seek Equity Grant for Members (Format attached, Annexure I- Enclosure-II). iii. Consent of Shareholders, stating name of shareholder, gender, number of shares held, face value of shares, land holding, and signature, signifying consent for Implementing Agency to directly transfer the Equity Grant sanctioned to the FPC on their behalf, to FPC Bank account, against the consideration of additional shares of equivalent value to be issued to them by FPC and on exit- transfer of the shares as per rules (Format attached, Annexure I-Enclosure-III). iv. Audited Financials of FPO for a minimum 1 year/for all years of existence of the FPO if formed less than three years prior to application/ for the last 3 years for FPO in existence for 3 years or more, verified and certified by a Chartered Accountant (CA) prior to submission. v. Photocopy of FPO Bank Account Statement for last six months authenticated by Branch Manager. vi. Business plan and budget for next 18 months. vii. Names, photographs, and identity proof (one from among ration card, Aadhaar card, election identification card, and passport of Representatives/ Directors authorized by the Board for executing and signing all documents under the Scheme. viii. Each page of Application Form and accompanying documents should be signed by a minimum of two Board Member Authorised Representatives of FPO;'",
566
- "'| AIC | Agricultural Insurance Company of India Ltd |\\n|--------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\\n| ACF | Area Correction Factor |\\n| APR | Actuarial Premium Rate |\\n| ARG | Automatic Rain Gauge |\\n| AWS | Automatic Weather Stations |\\n| AY | Actual Yield |\\n| CB | Commercial Banks |\\n| CBS | Core Banking Solution |\\n| CCAFS | Research program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security |\\n| CCEs | Crop Cutting Experiments |\\n| CPMU | Central Program Management Unit |\\n| CSC | Common Service Center |\\n| CSO | Central Statistical Office |\\n| CV | Co-efficient of Variance |\\n| DAC&FW | Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare |\\n| DBT | Direct Benefit Transfer |\\n| DCCBs | District Central Cooperative Banks |\\n| DLMC | District Level Monitoring Committee |\\n| DLTC | District Level Technical Committee |\\n| ESI | Expected Sum Insured |\\n| FASAL | Forecasting Agricultural output using Space, Agro meteorological and Land based observations |\\n| FIs | Financial Institutions |\\n| GIC Re | General Insurance Corporation of India |\\n| GFR | General Financial Rule |\\n| GIS | Geographic Information System |\\n| GPS | Global Positioning System |\\n| IA | Implementing Agency |\\n| IC | Insurance Company |\\n| IASRI | Indian Agricultural Statistical Research Institute |\\n| IFPRI | International Food Policy Research Institute |\\n| IMD | Indian Meteorological Department |\\n| IRRI | International Rice Research Institute |\\n| IRDAI | Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India |\\n| ISRO | Indian Space Research Organisation |\\n| ISS | Interest Subvention Scheme |\\n| IT | Information Technology |\\n| IU | Insurance Unit |\\n| KCC | Kisan Credit Cards |\\n| LC | Loss Cost |\\n| LPA | Long period Average |\\n| LPC | Land Possession Certificate |\\n| MIS | Management Information System |\\n| MNCFC | Mahalanobis National Crop Forecast Centre |\\n| MOA&FW | Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare |'",
567
  ]
568
  embeddings = model.encode(sentences)
569
  print(embeddings.shape)
@@ -609,38 +550,38 @@ You can finetune this model on your own dataset.
609
 
610
  | Metric | Value |
611
  |:--------------------|:-----------|
612
- | cosine_accuracy@1 | 0.45 |
613
- | cosine_accuracy@5 | 0.9 |
614
- | cosine_accuracy@10 | 0.97 |
615
- | cosine_precision@1 | 0.45 |
616
- | cosine_precision@5 | 0.18 |
617
- | cosine_precision@10 | 0.097 |
618
- | cosine_recall@1 | 0.45 |
619
- | cosine_recall@5 | 0.9 |
620
- | cosine_recall@10 | 0.97 |
621
- | cosine_ndcg@5 | 0.6996 |
622
- | cosine_ndcg@10 | 0.7223 |
623
- | cosine_ndcg@100 | 0.7284 |
624
- | cosine_mrr@5 | 0.632 |
625
- | cosine_mrr@10 | 0.6415 |
626
- | cosine_mrr@100 | 0.6427 |
627
- | **cosine_map@100** | **0.6427** |
628
- | dot_accuracy@1 | 0.45 |
629
- | dot_accuracy@5 | 0.9 |
630
- | dot_accuracy@10 | 0.97 |
631
- | dot_precision@1 | 0.45 |
632
- | dot_precision@5 | 0.18 |
633
- | dot_precision@10 | 0.097 |
634
- | dot_recall@1 | 0.45 |
635
- | dot_recall@5 | 0.9 |
636
- | dot_recall@10 | 0.97 |
637
- | dot_ndcg@5 | 0.6996 |
638
- | dot_ndcg@10 | 0.7223 |
639
- | dot_ndcg@100 | 0.7284 |
640
- | dot_mrr@5 | 0.632 |
641
- | dot_mrr@10 | 0.6415 |
642
- | dot_mrr@100 | 0.6427 |
643
- | dot_map@100 | 0.6427 |
644
 
645
  <!--
646
  ## Bias, Risks and Limitations
@@ -782,10 +723,10 @@ You can finetune this model on your own dataset.
782
  </details>
783
 
784
  ### Training Logs
785
- | Epoch | Step | Training Loss | loss | val_evaluator_cosine_map@100 |
786
- |:---------:|:------:|:-------------:|:---------:|:----------------------------:|
787
- | **0.531** | **15** | **0.4597** | **0.085** | **0.6427** |
788
- | 0.9912 | 28 | - | 0.0850 | 0.6427 |
789
 
790
  * The bold row denotes the saved checkpoint.
791
 
 
44
  - dot_mrr@100
45
  - dot_map@100
46
  widget:
47
+ - source_sentence: Who are the CSCs engaged to enrol non-loanee farmers?
 
48
  sentences:
49
+ - '''notification or /and on National Crop Insurance Portal multiplied by sown area
50
+ for notified crop. 3.1.3 Special efforts shall be made to ensure maximum
51
+ coverage of SC/ ST/ Women farmers under the Scheme. Further Panchayat Raj Institutions
52
+ (PRIs) may be involved in extension and awareness creation amongst farmers
53
+ and obtaining feed-back of farmers about the implementation of the Scheme 3.1.4 The
54
+ implementing Insurance Company selected as L1 will be responsible for taking necessary measures
55
+ to ensure at least 10% incremental increase in coverage of non-loanee farmers.
56
+ However other empanelled Insurance Companies which have participated in the bidding
57
+ and are keen for enrolment of non loanee farmers in the cluster may also be allowed
58
+ to enrol non-loanee farmers at L1 premium rate. The interested companies have
59
+ to inform their willingness in writing within seven days of finalisation of tender/issuance
60
+ of work order to L1. It will however be the responsibility of all the Insurance
61
+ Companies engaged in this process to ensure that duplicate enrolment does not
62
+ happen in the given cluster/district. Engaging companies other than L1 for enrolling
63
+ non loanee farmers will be taken up on a pilot basis in Districts notified by
64
+ State Govt. They shall enrol non loanee farmers as per conditions laid down
65
+ in Para 17.5. 3.1.5 These Insurance Company will maintain separate data of
66
+ such non loanee farmers covered by them and enter the said data on the portal
67
+ as per seasonality discipline detailed in Para 16.2. They shall be liable for
68
+ payment of claims to such farmers. 3.1.6 The exchange of information, co-witnessing
69
+ of CCEs and sharing of yield data etc for the cluster by Government/NCIP will
70
+ be limited to L1 Company only and it will be binding on other companies to accept
71
+ it. However, the requisition for payment of Government subsidy in respect of non-loanee enrolled
72
+ by them will be submitted directly to the Govt designated agency.'''
73
+ - '''Name of Implementing Agency (NABARD/NCDC):.............................................
74
+ Address: ...........................................................................................................
75
+ ...........................................................................................................
76
+ ................................................................................................................. Phone
77
+ Number: ............................................................................. (Each
78
+ page of the application form should be signed by Branch head and Zonal Manager) Name
79
+ and Address of the applicant Bank Branch : 1 a) Complete Postal Address (*with
80
+ pin-code) : 1 b) Phone No. with STD : 1 c) Fax No.: 1 d) E-Mail Address: 1
81
+ e) Details of the authorised Designation Mobile No. E-Mail Address. person
82
+ of the Bank submitting the Claim: 2 Name of Borrower FPO : 2 a) Constitution: Producer
83
+ Organization 2 b) Registered Office Address (*with pin-code): (i). Phone No. (ii).
84
+ Fax No. (iii). E-mail Address 2 c) Business Office Address (if any) (i). Phone
85
+ No. (ii). Fax No. (iii). E-mail Address 2 d) Name of CEO : Mobile No. 2 e)
86
+ Credit Facility for which guarantee cover sought : Old New Expansion Technical
87
+ Upgradation 2 f ) Give details of components:- Inputs: Processing: Marketing: Any
88
+ other: Total Investment: 3 Banking Facilities Sanctioned by sanctioning authority
89
+ (Rs. in Lakh):- (i). Term-Loan : Date of Sanction: Amount Outstanding: IRAC
90
+ Status: IRAC Status: (ii).Cash Credit : Date of Sanction: Amount Outstanding: 3
91
+ a) Sanctioning Office: Branch: ZO / RO: HO: 3 b) Designation of Sanctioning
92
+ Authority : 3 c) Sanctioning authority approval vide : 3 d) Sanction /
93
+ Appraisal Note No. Dated: 3 e) Agenda No. / Minutes conveying sanction : 4 Name
94
+ and Address of Controlling Office of the Branch (*with pin-code): 4.a). Name
95
+ of Controlling Authority : 4.b). Mobile No.: 4.c). Fax. No. : 4.d). E-Mail
96
+ Address. : 5 Present status of FPO Activity : (Give component wise details) 5.
97
+ a) 5. b). 5. c). 5. d). 5. e). 5. f ) 6 Status of Accounts 6. a).
98
+ Term-Loan: Amount of Disbursement till date : Outstanding as on date : i).'''
99
+ - '''8.1 CSCs under Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeITY)
100
+ have been engaged to enrol non-loanee farmers. The Insurance Companies are
101
+ required to enter into a separate agreement with CSC and pay service charges
102
+ as fixed by DAC&FW, GOI per farmer per village per season. No other agreement
103
+ or payment is required to be made for this purpose. Nodal agency for engagement
104
+ with Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare and Insurance Companies will
105
+ be CSC-SPV, a company established under MeITY for carrying out e-governance
106
+ initiatives of GoI. 8.2 No charges/fee shall be borne or paid by the farmers
107
+ being enrolled through CSCs i.e. CSC-SPV and CSC-VLE 8.3 As per IRDA circular,
108
+ no separate qualification/certification will be required for the VLEs of CSCs
109
+ to facilitate enrolment of non-loanee farmers. 8.4 All empanelled Insurance
110
+ Companies will compulsorily be required to enter into an agreement with CSC
111
+ for enrolment of non-loanee farmers and for provision of other defined services
112
+ to farmers. 8.5 Other designated intermediaries may be linked with the Portal
113
+ in due course. 8.6 Empanelled Insurance Companies have to necessarily register
114
+ on the portal and submit list and details of agents/intermediaries engaged
115
+ for enrolment of non-loanee farmers in the beginning of each season within
116
+ 10 days of award of work in the State. Further all agents/intermediaries have
117
+ to work strictly as per the provisions of the Scheme and IRDA regulations'''
118
+ - source_sentence: What role does the N-PMAFSC play in the modification of the scheme?
119
  sentences:
120
+ - '''Eligible FPOs shall apply for the Equity Grant in the prescribed Application
121
+ Form (**Annexure-I**) only. Other mandatory documents required to be submitted
122
+ along with the Application are listed below: (i) Shareholder List and Share
123
+ Capital contribution by each member verified and certified by a Chartered Accountant
124
+ (CA)/Co-operative Auditors prior to submission(Enclosure-I of Annexure-I). (ii)
125
+ Resolution of the Board of Directors/Governing Body to seek Equity Grant for members
126
+ **(Enclosure-II of Annexure-I).** (iii) Consent of shareholders, stating name
127
+ of shareholder, gender, number of shares held, face value of shares, land holding,
128
+ signifying consent for Implementing Agencies to directly transfer the Equity Grant
129
+ sanctioned to the FPO on their behalf, to FPO Bank account, against the consideration
130
+ of additional shares of equivalent value to be issued to them by FPO and on exit-
131
+ transfer of the shares as per rules **(Enclosure-III of Annexure-I).** (iv) If
132
+ the FPO is in operation for more than one or more financial year then it shall
133
+ provide copy of the Audited Financial Statements of FPO for all years of existence
134
+ of the FPO, verified and certified by a Chartered Accountant (CA)/ Cooperative
135
+ Auditors prior to submission. (v) In case FPO is in operation for period of less
136
+ than one financial year, Photocopy of Bank Account Statement for last six months
137
+ authenticated by the Branch Manager of the \''Bank\'' is required (vi) Business
138
+ Plan of FPO and budget for next 18 months. (vii) Names, photographs, and identity
139
+ proof (anyone from among ration card, Aadhaar card, election identification card,
140
+ passport) of Representatives/ Directors authorized by the Board for executing
141
+ and signing all documents under the Scheme. Each page of the Application Form
142
+ and accompanying documents shall be signed by a minimum of two Board Member /Authorized
143
+ Representatives of the FPO.'''
144
+ - '''20.3.1 For addressing the issue of reliability of CCEs in terms of their
145
+ accuracy, representativeness and timeliness, innovative technologies such as
146
+ satellite remote sensing, drone, modeling, AWS/ARG, real time transmission of
147
+ data etc. should be utilized. This will ensure accurate assessment of yield and timely
148
+ payment of claims to farmers. Various studies carried out by national and international
149
+ organizations, including MNCFC, NRSC, SAC, CCAFS, IRRI, IFPRI, World Bank, etc.
150
+ have shown that the use of satellite, weather, soil and crop data, along with
151
+ images/video capture of crop growth at various stages and accurate sample CCE
152
+ data collection can improve the yield data quality/ timeliness and support timely
153
+ claim processing and payments. 20.3.2 States, with the support of national
154
+ centres as mentioned above, SRSC and SAUs, need to carry out adequate number
155
+ of pilot studies for improved yield estimation using technology, as mentioned above,
156
+ and small number of good quality CCEs. When a significant correlation is observed
157
+ between remote sensing and weather estimated yield and yield estimated through
158
+ CCEs, States and Insurance Companies can use these technologies in estimating
159
+ the crop yields at IU level, subject to the satisfaction of both States and Insurance
160
+ Companies about the accuracy of the yield estimates, to service the claims.'''
161
+ - '''(i) Coordinate with all the Implementing Agencies, State Level Consultative
162
+ Committee and District level Monitoring Committee (D-MC) for smooth implementation.
163
+ It will also consider feedback received from other relevant Ministries and Organizations
164
+ on Clusters identification for consideration. (ii) It will monitor the progress
165
+ either by holding the meetings of Implementing Agencies and other stakeholders
166
+ or by other means. (iii) It will allocate the produce clusters/districts/States
167
+ to Implementing Agencies for formation and promotion of FPOs. (iv) It will undertake
168
+ scrutiny of Action Plan of Implementing Agencies(IAs), consider recommendation
169
+ of release of fund to Implementing Agencies based on previous utilization as due with
170
+ respect to funding under the Scheme. (v) It will provide policy inputs to DAC&FW
171
+ for modification in the Scheme to better suit in the formation and promotion
172
+ of FPOs to make them economically sustainable. (vi) It will provide aid and advice
173
+ to Implementing Agencies as may be required for smooth functioning of the scheme. (vii)
174
+ Based on suggestions received from various Implementing Agencies, other Ministries,
175
+ States and experience/need, N-PMAFSC may examine and recommend revision of the
176
+ minimum membership norm per FPO to DAC&FW. (viii) It may seek detailed input
177
+ and analysis as may be required from time to time from NPMA and also seek assistance
178
+ of DMI in verification etc.'''
179
+ - source_sentence: When should non-loanee farmers apply for the Rabi season?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
180
  sentences:
181
+ - ''' Date……………………………… ……………………………… Signature of Branch Manager with branch seal Name……………………………………
182
+ Designation …………………………………… ……………………………… ……………………………… Signature of Authorized
183
+ Person in zonal office Name………………………………… Designation …………………………………… 5. Promoter''s
184
+ request letter List of Enclosures 1. Recommendation 9. List of shareholders addressed
185
+ to the Bank Manager on original letter head of FPO confirmed by promoter and
186
+ bank with amount of CGC sought on Bank''s Original letterhead with date and
187
+ dispatch number duly signed by the Branch Manager on each page. 2. Sanction letter
188
+ of 6. Implementation Schedule 10. Affidavit of promoters that confirmed by
189
+ the bank. they have not availed CGC from any other institution for sanctioned
190
+ Credit Facility. sanctioning authority addressed to recommending branch. 3.
191
+ Bank''s approved 7. Up-to-date statement of account of 11. Field inspection
192
+ report of Term loan and Cash Credit (if Sanctioned). Bank official as on recent
193
+ date. Appraisal/Process note bearing signature of sanctioning authority. 4.
194
+ Potential Impact on 8. a).Equity Certificate, C.A/CS * Pin Code at Column No.
195
+ 1. a), certificate/RCS certificate 2. b), 2. c), 4. a) and 9. a) is Mandatory b).
196
+ FORM-2, FORM-5 and FORM-23 filed with ROC for Company/RCS. small farmer producers 1.
197
+ Social Impact, 2. Environmental Impact 3.'''
198
+ - ''' \''Tenure of Guarantee Cover\'' means the agreed tenure of the Term loan/ composite
199
+ credit i.e. the maximum period of Guarantee Cover from the Guarantee start-up
200
+ which shall run through the agreed tenure of the term credit, and where working
201
+ capital facilities or Term loan alone are extended and/or continuing working
202
+ capital arrangements granted along with the Term Loan, for a period of 5 years or
203
+ block of 5 years and/or loan / working capital credit or composite credit facilities''
204
+ termination date, whichever is earlier or such period as may be specified by
205
+ the NABARD or NCDC, as case may be.'''
206
+ - '''for loanee and within 30 days for non loanee i.e. 15th Aug for Kharif and
207
+ 15th Jan for Rabi for loanee and 31st Aug for Kharif and 31st Jan for Rabi
208
+ for Non Loanee 13 Within 7 days from the date of intimation by ICs CSCs/Banks/
209
+ Intermediary Cut-off date for CSCs/Banks/Intermediary to correct/update the paid
210
+ application intimated by ICs on Crop Insurance Portal 14 Cut-off date for Insurer
211
+ to accept the corrected/updated applications Within 7 days from the date of
212
+ submission of correction/updation by the Bank/CSC Insurance Companies 15 Within
213
+ 7 days from acceptance of proposal by concerned Insurance Company on Portal Cut-off
214
+ date for Banks/ICs to hand over insurance acknowledgement receipt along with folio
215
+ to the insured farmer Banks/ICs for enrolment through their intermediaries 16 Cut
216
+ off date for processing of applications by ICs and auto approval of application
217
+ of insured farmers on crop insurance Portal 60 days from the cut off date for
218
+ enrolment/debit of premium from farmers i.e. 15th September for Kharif and 15th
219
+ February for Rabi seasons 17 Before cut off date of enrolment of farmers Insurance
220
+ Companies/GOI /State Cut off date for raising bills/requisitions with supporting
221
+ documents for releasing of advance premium subsidy based on 50% of 80% of respective
222
+ share of Centre/State in corresponding previous season 18 Release of advance
223
+ upfront premium subsidy (First Instalment)i.e. 50% of 80% of respective share
224
+ of Centre/State in corresponding previous season Within 15days of cut off date
225
+ of enrolment of farmers i.e. 31st July for Kharif Upto 15th August* 19 *state
226
+ may fix earlier dates for early Kharif crops Training and registration of field
227
+ level workers assigned for conduct of CCEs and reporting of the same on crop
228
+ insurance Portal through smart phones/CCE Agri App Upto31st August* *state 20 Registration
229
+ of mobile number of representative of ICs for co-witnessing of CCEs may fix earlier
230
+ dates for early Kharif crops At least 7 days before tentative date for conducting
231
+ CCEs 21 a) Uploading of tentative schedule/date for conducting CCEs (crop-wise/IU
232
+ wise) followed by SMS on one day notice through CCEs app.'''
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
233
  - source_sentence: What is the requirement for the shareholder list and share capital
234
  contribution?
235
  sentences:
236
+ - '''To substantiate the fact, the most successful example is of dairy co-operative
237
+ in India where professional managers have contributed immensely to make it a success.
238
+ There are other so many examples which prove the absolute requirement of professional
239
+ managers. The number of professional staff could depend on geographical spread
240
+ of business operation, diversity of activities and volume of business. However,
241
+ an FPO should have minimum a CEO/Manager and an Accountant. Accountant is required
242
+ in FPO to look after its day to day accounting work. Based on requirement, FPO
243
+ can engage other staff also. 10.3 The CEO/Manager is to be appointed by the
244
+ executive body of the FPO who should be either graduate in agriculture / agriculture
245
+ marketing / agri-business management or BBA or equivalent. Locally available professionals
246
+ with 10+2 and preferably diploma in agriculture / agriculture marketing / agri-business
247
+ management or in such other related areas may be preferable. The accountant should
248
+ have educational qualification of 10+2 with Mathematics as a compulsory subject
249
+ or alternatively with Commerce or Accountancy background. If any members of the
250
+ FPO meet the above criteria, they may be considered preferably in the selection
251
+ process. 10.4 Under the scheme, financial support towards salary of CEO/Manager
252
+ up to @ Rs. 25,000/- per month and of Accountant up to @ Rs.10,000/- per
253
+ month with annual increment up to 5% is to be provided from the earmarked financial
254
+ support for first 3 years only. Thereafter, FPOs will manage from their own resources
255
+ to pay the salary of CEO/Manager and Accountant. In order to create interest
256
+ of good professional activities of CEO/Accountant, the FPO may also offer higher
257
+ payment with their own sources of funds on above of Govt. support. One CEO will
258
+ provide full time services to one FPO at a time only.'''
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
259
  - '''i. Shareholder List and Share Capital contribution by each Member verified
260
  and certified by a Chartered Accountant (CA) prior to submission (Format attached,
261
  Annexure I- Enclosure-I). ii. Resolution of FPO Board/Governing Council to seek
 
276
  and signing all documents under the Scheme. viii. Each page of Application Form and
277
  accompanying documents should be signed by a minimum of two Board Member Authorised
278
  Representatives of FPO;'''
279
+ - '''9.1 The Formation and Incubation cost of CBBO, limited to maximum of Rs. 25 lakh
280
+ / FPO of support or actual which is lesser, is to be provided for five years
281
+ from the year of formation. It includes cost towards undertaking baseline survey,
282
+ mobilization of farmers, organizing awareness programmes and conducting exposure
283
+ visits, professional hand holdings, incubation, cost of engaging CBBOs and other
284
+ overheads etc. There is also a provision for cost of NPMA towards manpower,
285
+ establishment, travel and advisory and maintaining MIS portal. This also includes
286
+ a provision towards cost for development of appropriate overall ICT based MIS
287
+ web portal for the Scheme.'''
288
+ - source_sentence: What does the term 'shareholder members' refer to?
289
+ sentences:
290
+ - '''(i) Coordinate with all the Implementing Agencies, State Level Consultative
291
+ Committee and District level Monitoring Committee (D-MC) for smooth implementation.
292
+ It will also consider feedback received from other relevant Ministries and Organizations
293
+ on Clusters identification for consideration. (ii) It will monitor the progress
294
+ either by holding the meetings of Implementing Agencies and other stakeholders
295
+ or by other means. (iii) It will allocate the produce clusters/districts/States
296
+ to Implementing Agencies for formation and promotion of FPOs. (iv) It will undertake
297
+ scrutiny of Action Plan of Implementing Agencies(IAs), consider recommendation
298
+ of release of fund to Implementing Agencies based on previous utilization as due with
299
+ respect to funding under the Scheme. (v) It will provide policy inputs to DAC&FW
300
+ for modification in the Scheme to better suit in the formation and promotion
301
+ of FPOs to make them economically sustainable. (vi) It will provide aid and advice
302
+ to Implementing Agencies as may be required for smooth functioning of the scheme. (vii)
303
+ Based on suggestions received from various Implementing Agencies, other Ministries,
304
+ States and experience/need, N-PMAFSC may examine and recommend revision of the
305
+ minimum membership norm per FPO to DAC&FW. (viii) It may seek detailed input
306
+ and analysis as may be required from time to time from NPMA and also seek assistance
307
+ of DMI in verification etc.'''
308
+ - '''19.1 It has been seen, during first two years of implementation of PMFBY,
309
+ there are various types of yield disputes, which unnecessarily delays the claim
310
+ settlement. Following figure shows the procedures to be adopted in various cases. Figure.
311
+ Procedures to be followed in different yield dispute cases 19.2 Wherever
312
+ the yield estimates reported at IU level are abnormally low or high vis-à-vis
313
+ the general crop condition the Insurance Company in consultation with State Govt.
314
+ can make use of various products (e.g. Satellite based Vegetation Index, Weather
315
+ parameters, etc.) or other technologies (including statistical test, crop models
316
+ etc.) to confirm yield estimates. If Insurance Company witnesses any anomaly/deficiency
317
+ in the actual yield data(partial /consolidated) received from the State Govt.,
318
+ the same shall be brought into the notice of concerned State department within
319
+ 7 days from date of receipt of yield data with specific observations/remarks under
320
+ intimation to Govt. of India and anomaly, if any, may be resolved in next 7 days
321
+ by the State Level Coordination Committee (SLCC) headed by Additional Chief
322
+ Secretary/Principal Secretary/Secretary of the concerned department. This committee
323
+ shall be authorized to decide all such cases and the decision in such cases shall
324
+ be final. The SLCC may refer the case to State Level Technical Advisory Committee
325
+ (STAC) for dispute resolution (Constitution of STAC is defined in Para 19.5).
326
+ In case the matter stands unresolved even after examination by STAC, it may be
327
+ escalated to TAC along with all relevant documents including minutes of meetings/records
328
+ of discussion and report of the STAC and SLCC. Reference to TAC can be made thereafter
329
+ only in conditions specified in Para 19.7.1 However, data with anomalies which
330
+ is not reported within 7 days will be treated as accepted to insurance company.'''
331
+ - '''Date: To, (i) The Managing Director Small Farmers'' Agri-Business Consortium
332
+ (SFAC), NCUI Auditorium, August Kranti Marg, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016. (ii)The
333
+ Managing Director National Co-operative Development Corporation (NCDC), 4, Siri
334
+ Institutional Area, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016. (iii) The Chief General Manager
335
+ National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Regional Office
336
+ --------------------------------------------------------------- (iv) To any other
337
+ additional Implementing Agency allowed/designated, as the case may be. Sub: Application
338
+ for Equity Grant under scheme of Formation and Promotion of 10,000 Farmer Producer
339
+ Organizations (FPOs) Dear Sir/Madam, We herewith apply for Equity Grant as per
340
+ the provisions under the captioned scheme. 1. The details of the FPO are as under- S.
341
+ No. Particulars to be furnished Details 1. Name of the FPO 2. Correspondence
342
+ address of FPO 3. Contact details of FPO 4. Registration Number 5. Date
343
+ of registration/incorporation of FPO 6. Brief account of business of FPO 7. Number
344
+ of Shareholder Members 8. Number of Small, Marginal and Landless Shareholder
345
+ Members'''
346
  pipeline_tag: sentence-similarity
347
  model-index:
348
  - name: SentenceTransformer based on BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5
 
355
  type: val_evaluator
356
  metrics:
357
  - type: cosine_accuracy@1
358
+ value: 0.43
359
  name: Cosine Accuracy@1
360
  - type: cosine_accuracy@5
361
+ value: 0.87
362
  name: Cosine Accuracy@5
363
  - type: cosine_accuracy@10
364
+ value: 0.92
365
  name: Cosine Accuracy@10
366
  - type: cosine_precision@1
367
+ value: 0.43
368
  name: Cosine Precision@1
369
  - type: cosine_precision@5
370
+ value: 0.17399999999999996
371
  name: Cosine Precision@5
372
  - type: cosine_precision@10
373
+ value: 0.09199999999999997
374
  name: Cosine Precision@10
375
  - type: cosine_recall@1
376
+ value: 0.43
377
  name: Cosine Recall@1
378
  - type: cosine_recall@5
379
+ value: 0.87
380
  name: Cosine Recall@5
381
  - type: cosine_recall@10
382
+ value: 0.92
383
  name: Cosine Recall@10
384
  - type: cosine_ndcg@5
385
+ value: 0.6778743824685509
386
  name: Cosine Ndcg@5
387
  - type: cosine_ndcg@10
388
+ value: 0.6934417324625011
389
  name: Cosine Ndcg@10
390
  - type: cosine_ndcg@100
391
+ value: 0.712214063928892
392
  name: Cosine Ndcg@100
393
  - type: cosine_mrr@5
394
+ value: 0.6126666666666668
395
  name: Cosine Mrr@5
396
  - type: cosine_mrr@10
397
+ value: 0.618761904761905
398
  name: Cosine Mrr@10
399
  - type: cosine_mrr@100
400
+ value: 0.623424850876552
401
  name: Cosine Mrr@100
402
  - type: cosine_map@100
403
+ value: 0.6234248508765518
404
  name: Cosine Map@100
405
  - type: dot_accuracy@1
406
+ value: 0.43
407
  name: Dot Accuracy@1
408
  - type: dot_accuracy@5
409
+ value: 0.87
410
  name: Dot Accuracy@5
411
  - type: dot_accuracy@10
412
+ value: 0.92
413
  name: Dot Accuracy@10
414
  - type: dot_precision@1
415
+ value: 0.43
416
  name: Dot Precision@1
417
  - type: dot_precision@5
418
+ value: 0.17399999999999996
419
  name: Dot Precision@5
420
  - type: dot_precision@10
421
+ value: 0.09199999999999997
422
  name: Dot Precision@10
423
  - type: dot_recall@1
424
+ value: 0.43
425
  name: Dot Recall@1
426
  - type: dot_recall@5
427
+ value: 0.87
428
  name: Dot Recall@5
429
  - type: dot_recall@10
430
+ value: 0.92
431
  name: Dot Recall@10
432
  - type: dot_ndcg@5
433
+ value: 0.6778743824685509
434
  name: Dot Ndcg@5
435
  - type: dot_ndcg@10
436
+ value: 0.6934417324625011
437
  name: Dot Ndcg@10
438
  - type: dot_ndcg@100
439
+ value: 0.712214063928892
440
  name: Dot Ndcg@100
441
  - type: dot_mrr@5
442
+ value: 0.6126666666666668
443
  name: Dot Mrr@5
444
  - type: dot_mrr@10
445
+ value: 0.618761904761905
446
  name: Dot Mrr@10
447
  - type: dot_mrr@100
448
+ value: 0.623424850876552
449
  name: Dot Mrr@100
450
  - type: dot_map@100
451
+ value: 0.6234248508765518
452
  name: Dot Map@100
453
  ---
454
 
 
502
  model = SentenceTransformer("smokxy/embedding-finetuned")
503
  # Run inference
504
  sentences = [
505
+ "What does the term 'shareholder members' refer to?",
506
+ "'Date: To, (i) The Managing Director Small Farmers' Agri-Business Consortium (SFAC), NCUI Auditorium, August Kranti Marg, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016. (ii)The Managing Director National Co-operative Development Corporation (NCDC), 4, Siri Institutional Area, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016. (iii) The Chief General Manager National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Regional Office --------------------------------------------------------------- (iv) To any other additional Implementing Agency allowed/designated, as the case may be. Sub: Application for Equity Grant under scheme of Formation and Promotion of 10,000 Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) Dear Sir/Madam, We herewith apply for Equity Grant as per the provisions under the captioned scheme. 1. The details of the FPO are as under- S. No. Particulars to be furnished Details 1. Name of the FPO 2. Correspondence address of FPO 3. Contact details of FPO 4. Registration Number 5. Date of registration/incorporation of FPO 6. Brief account of business of FPO 7. Number of Shareholder Members 8. Number of Small, Marginal and Landless Shareholder Members'",
507
+ "'19.1 It has been seen, during first two years of implementation of PMFBY, there are various types of yield disputes, which unnecessarily delays the claim settlement. Following figure shows the procedures to be adopted in various cases. Figure. Procedures to be followed in different yield dispute cases 19.2 Wherever the yield estimates reported at IU level are abnormally low or high vis-à-vis the general crop condition the Insurance Company in consultation with State Govt. can make use of various products (e.g. Satellite based Vegetation Index, Weather parameters, etc.) or other technologies (including statistical test, crop models etc.) to confirm yield estimates. If Insurance Company witnesses any anomaly/deficiency in the actual yield data(partial /consolidated) received from the State Govt., the same shall be brought into the notice of concerned State department within 7 days from date of receipt of yield data with specific observations/remarks under intimation to Govt. of India and anomaly, if any, may be resolved in next 7 days by the State Level Coordination Committee (SLCC) headed by Additional Chief Secretary/Principal Secretary/Secretary of the concerned department. This committee shall be authorized to decide all such cases and the decision in such cases shall be final. The SLCC may refer the case to State Level Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) for dispute resolution (Constitution of STAC is defined in Para 19.5). In case the matter stands unresolved even after examination by STAC, it may be escalated to TAC along with all relevant documents including minutes of meetings/records of discussion and report of the STAC and SLCC. Reference to TAC can be made thereafter only in conditions specified in Para 19.7.1 However, data with anomalies which is not reported within 7 days will be treated as accepted to insurance company.'",
508
  ]
509
  embeddings = model.encode(sentences)
510
  print(embeddings.shape)
 
550
 
551
  | Metric | Value |
552
  |:--------------------|:-----------|
553
+ | cosine_accuracy@1 | 0.43 |
554
+ | cosine_accuracy@5 | 0.87 |
555
+ | cosine_accuracy@10 | 0.92 |
556
+ | cosine_precision@1 | 0.43 |
557
+ | cosine_precision@5 | 0.174 |
558
+ | cosine_precision@10 | 0.092 |
559
+ | cosine_recall@1 | 0.43 |
560
+ | cosine_recall@5 | 0.87 |
561
+ | cosine_recall@10 | 0.92 |
562
+ | cosine_ndcg@5 | 0.6779 |
563
+ | cosine_ndcg@10 | 0.6934 |
564
+ | cosine_ndcg@100 | 0.7122 |
565
+ | cosine_mrr@5 | 0.6127 |
566
+ | cosine_mrr@10 | 0.6188 |
567
+ | cosine_mrr@100 | 0.6234 |
568
+ | **cosine_map@100** | **0.6234** |
569
+ | dot_accuracy@1 | 0.43 |
570
+ | dot_accuracy@5 | 0.87 |
571
+ | dot_accuracy@10 | 0.92 |
572
+ | dot_precision@1 | 0.43 |
573
+ | dot_precision@5 | 0.174 |
574
+ | dot_precision@10 | 0.092 |
575
+ | dot_recall@1 | 0.43 |
576
+ | dot_recall@5 | 0.87 |
577
+ | dot_recall@10 | 0.92 |
578
+ | dot_ndcg@5 | 0.6779 |
579
+ | dot_ndcg@10 | 0.6934 |
580
+ | dot_ndcg@100 | 0.7122 |
581
+ | dot_mrr@5 | 0.6127 |
582
+ | dot_mrr@10 | 0.6188 |
583
+ | dot_mrr@100 | 0.6234 |
584
+ | dot_map@100 | 0.6234 |
585
 
586
  <!--
587
  ## Bias, Risks and Limitations
 
723
  </details>
724
 
725
  ### Training Logs
726
+ | Epoch | Step | Training Loss | loss | val_evaluator_cosine_map@100 |
727
+ |:---------:|:------:|:-------------:|:----------:|:----------------------------:|
728
+ | **0.531** | **15** | **0.511** | **0.1405** | **0.6234** |
729
+ | 0.9912 | 28 | - | 0.1405 | 0.6234 |
730
 
731
  * The bold row denotes the saved checkpoint.
732
 
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