P.M.F.B.Y. KHARIF, 2017 No.Agr.H(8-P)F(10)-20/2017 Directorate of Agriculture, H.P. From Director of Agriculture, Himachal Pradesh. To 1. The Zonal Manager, UCO Bank, Zonal Office, (Convener, State Level Bankers Committee, H.P.), Himland Hotel Annexe, Circular Road, Shimla-171001. 2. The Registrar Co-operative Societies, Himachal Pradesh, Block No. 25, Shimla-171009. 3. The Managing Director, H.P. State Co-operative Bank Ltd., The Mall, Shimla-171001. 4. The General Manager, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Block No.31, SDA Complex, Shimla-171009. 5. The Regional Manager, Agriculture Insurance Co. of India Ltd., Regional Office, SCO No.64-65, Ground Floor, Sector 8-C, Madhya Marg, Chandigarh 160009. Dated: Shimla-5, the 4 th May 2017 Subject: - Notification of Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna (PMFBY) in Himachal Pradesh for Kharif, 2017 season. Sir, The Government of India, Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, New Delhi, has implemented Crop Insurance scheme of Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna (PMFBY) during Kharif, 2017 season as per Administrative approval received vide letter No. 13015/03/2016-Credit-II dated 31 st October, 2016. As decided by the State Level Co- ordination Committee on Crop Insurance (SLCCCI) in its meeting held on 29 th April, 2017 at 11:00 A.M. under the Chairmanship of the Additional Chief Secretary (Agriculture) to the Govt. of H.P., the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna (PMFBY) will be implemented during Kharif, 2017 season on the following terms & conditions. During Kharif, 2017 season, Maize and Paddy crops will be covered under this scheme. The Agriculture Insurance Company of India Ltd., will be the Implementing Agency (IA) for Maize and Paddy crops in both Cluster-1 and Cluster-II as decided on the basis of Lowest Weighted Average Premium (WAP) as per Operational Guidelines received from the Govt. of India.
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P.M.F.B.Y.
KHARIF, 2017 No.Agr.H(8-P)F(10)-20/2017
Directorate of Agriculture, H.P.
From
Director of Agriculture,
Himachal Pradesh.
To
1. The Zonal Manager,
UCO Bank, Zonal Office,
(Convener, State Level Bankers Committee, H.P.),
Himland Hotel Annexe, Circular Road, Shimla-171001.
2. The Registrar Co-operative Societies,
Himachal Pradesh, Block No. 25, Shimla-171009.
3. The Managing Director,
H.P. State Co-operative Bank Ltd.,
The Mall, Shimla-171001.
4. The General Manager,
National Bank for Agriculture and
Rural Development (NABARD),
Block No.31, SDA Complex, Shimla-171009.
5. The Regional Manager,
Agriculture Insurance Co. of India Ltd.,
Regional Office, SCO No.64-65,
Ground Floor, Sector 8-C,
Madhya Marg, Chandigarh 160009.
Dated: Shimla-5, the 4th May 2017
Subject: - Notification of Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna (PMFBY) in
Himachal Pradesh for Kharif, 2017 season. Sir,
The Government of India, Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture &
Cooperation, New Delhi, has implemented Crop Insurance scheme of Pradhan Mantri Fasal
Bima Yojna (PMFBY) during Kharif, 2017 season as per Administrative approval received vide
letter No. 13015/03/2016-Credit-II dated 31st October, 2016. As decided by the State Level Co-
ordination Committee on Crop Insurance (SLCCCI) in its meeting held on 29th
April, 2017 at
11:00 A.M. under the Chairmanship of the Additional Chief Secretary (Agriculture) to the Govt.
of H.P., the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna (PMFBY) will be implemented during Kharif,
2017 season on the following terms & conditions. During Kharif, 2017 season, Maize and Paddy
crops will be covered under this scheme.
The Agriculture Insurance Company of India Ltd., will be the Implementing
Agency (IA) for Maize and Paddy crops in both Cluster-1 and Cluster-II as decided on the basis
of Lowest Weighted Average Premium (WAP) as per Operational Guidelines received from the
Govt. of India.
1. Coverage of Risks & Exclusions:- Following stages of the crop and risks leading to crop loss are covered under the scheme:
a) Prevented Sowing/ Planting Risk: Insured area prevented from sowing/ planting
due to deficit rainfall or adverse seasonal conditions.
b) Standing Crops (Sowing to Harvesting) : Comprehensive risk insurance is provided
to cover yield losses due to non –preventable risks viz. Drought, Dry Spell, Flood,
Inundation, Pests and Diseases, Land Slides, Natural Fire and Lightening, Storm,
Hailstorm, Cyclone, Typhoon, Tempest, Hurricane and Tornado etc.
c) Post-Harvest Losses: Coverage is available only upto a maximum period of two
weeks from Harvesting for those crops which are allowed to dry in cut and spread
condition in the field after harvesting against specific perils of cyclone and cyclonic rains
and unseasonal rains.
d) Localized Calamities: Loss/damage resulting from occurrence of identified
localized risks of Hailstorm, Landslide and Inundation affecting isolated farms in the
notified area.
2. General Exclusions: Losses arising out of war & nuclear risks, malicious damage &
other preventable risks shall be excluded.
3. Coverage of Farmers:-
All farmers including sharecroppers and tenant farmers growing the notified crops
in the notified area are eligible for coverage. However farmer should have Insurable
interest for the notified/ Insured Crops. The non-loanee farmers are required to submit
necessary document evidence of land records prevailing in the State (Records of Right
(RoR), Land Possession Certificate (LPC) etc.) and/or applicable/contract/ agreement
details/ other documents notified/ permitted by concerned State Govt. (in case of share
croppers/tenant farmers).
a) Compulsory Component:
The scheme would be compulsory to the Loanee farmers availing Seasonal
Agricultural Operation (SAO) loans from the Financial Institutions, i.e. Commercial
Banks, Cooperative Banks, Regional Rural Banks and Primary Agricultural Co-
operatives (PACs) for the insured crops within the stipulated period.
b) Voluntary Component:
The scheme would be optional for the non-loanee farmers.
4. Crops Covered & Insurance Units:-
During Kharif, 2017, Maize & Paddy crops will be covered in 10 Districts except
Kinnaur & Lahaul/Spiti. The Insurance Units would be Tehsil/ Sub-Tehsil which have
been annexed at Annexure - “A” & “B”.
5. Cluster formation under PMFBY:-
There are 2 Clusters under PMFBY during Kharif, 2017 season which are as
under:-
Cluster – I : There are four Districts in this cluster, i.e. Chamba, Hamirpur, Kangra
and Una.
Cluster – II : There are six Districts in this cluster, i.e. Bilaspur, Mandi, Kullu,
Shimla, Solan and Sirmour.
6. Indemnity Level :-
The indemnity levels for Maize and Paddy crops will be at 80%.
7. Sum Insured:-
The sum Insured for both Maize & Paddy Crops will be Rs.30,000/- per hect.
each.
8. Premium Rates & Implementing Agencies:-
As per Government of India operational guidelines, Tenders were called from all
18 empanelled Insurance Companies upto 17th
April, 2017 which were opened and
finalized on 18th April, 2017.
District-wise premium rates and Implementing Agencies for Maize & Paddy
Crops on the basis of L -1 Insurance Company (as per the Operational Guidelines of the
scheme) during Kharif, 2017 are as under:
Sr. No. Name of
the District
Name of
Implementing
Agency
Premium Rate (%)
Maize Paddy
Cluster-I
Chamba
Agriculture
Insurance
Company
0.80 1.50
Hamirpur 1.80 0.90
Kangra 1.80 1.40
Una 0.90 0.90
Cluster-II
Bilaspur
Agriculture
Insurance
Company
2.20 1.50
Kullu 1.50 2.50
Mandi 1.10 1.00
Shimla 1.50 2.50
Sirmour 1.20 1.10
Solan 1.60 2.00
9. Subsidy on Premium:-
Maximum Insurance Charges payable by the farmer for the cereal crops to be
covered during Kharif, 2017 season would be 2% of Sum Insured or Actuarial Rate,
whichever is less. The difference between actuarial premium rate and the rate of
Insurance charges payable by farmers shall be treated as Rate of Normal premium
Subsidy, which shall be shared equally by Centre and State Governments.
10. Claim Settlement :
Insurance Company shall take all necessary steps to take appropriate re-insurance
cover for their portfolio in order to safeguard insured’s interest. The liability of payment
of all claims shall be of the concerned IAs. However, in case premium to claim ratio
exceeds 1:3.5 or percentage of claims to sum Insured exceeds 35%, whichever is higher
at the National Level in a Crop Season, the Govt. will provide protection to Implementing
Agencies (IAs). The losses exceeding the above mentioned level in the crop season
would be met by the Central Govt. and the concerned State/UT Govts. on 50:50 basis.
11. Seasonality Discipline :
The cut -off date is uniform for loanee and non-loanee cultivators. The seasonality
discipline is given as under :
S.N. Activity Kharif
1 Loaning period (loan sanctioned /renewed) for
Loanee farmers covered on compulsory basis.
April to July
2 Cut-off date for receipt of Proposals of
farmers/debit of premium from farmers account
(loanee & non-loanee).
31st July
3 Cut-off date for receipt of consolidated
Declarations/ proposal of Loanee farmers
covered on compulsory basis & non-loanee
farmers covered on Voluntary basis from Bank
branches (CBs/RRBs) to respective Insurance
Companies and DCCBs for PACS.
Within 15 days for loanee farmers and 7
days for non-loanee farmers after cut-off
date, (i.e. 15-8-2017 for Loanee farmers
and 7-8-2017 for Non-Loanee farmers).
4 Cut-off date for receipt of declarations of
farmers covered on Voluntary basis from
designated Insurance Agent(s) to Insurance
Companies
Within 7 days of receipt of declaration/
premium.
5 Cut-off date for receipt of proposal of Loanee
farmers covered on compulsory basis & non-
loanee farmers covered on voluntary basis from
respective DCCBs/Nodal Banks (for Co-
operatives).
Within 7 days of receipt of Declarations
by the respective Nodal Bank offices,
(i.e. 22-8-2017 for Loanee farmers and
14-8-2017 for Non-Loanee farmers).
6 Uploading of soft copy of the details of
individual insured farmers by Commercial
Banks/RRBs/PACS/Intermediaries.
Within 15 days after cut-off date for
collection of Premium from farmers.
7 Entry of all requisite information/data on Crop
Insurance Portal.
Within a week of issuance of
Notification.
8 Cut-off date for receipt of Yield data. Within a month from final harvest, i.e.
31st December, 2017.
9 Processing, Approval and Payment of Final
Claims based on Yield data.
Three weeks from receipt of Yield data
from the State Government.
10 On Account Payment of Claims due to Mid –
Season Adversity.
If Adversity occurs within 15 days
before the normal Harvest time, this
provision will not be invoked.
11 Prevented/Failed Sowing and Prevented
Planting/Germination Claims in the State.
Date by which provision can be invoked
is 15th
August for Maize and Paddy
crops.
12 Normal Sowing time of Maize and Paddy
crops.
June/July.
13 Normal Harvest time of Maize and Paddy
crops.
October/November.
* There may be alteration in the Seasonality Discipline as per instructions issued by the
Govt. of India, if any, from time to time.
12. Assessment of loss/ shortfall in yield:-
a) Crop Cutting Experiments: State shall maintain single series of crop cutting
experiment, i.e same set of CCEs and yield estimates are used both for crop production
estimates and crop insurance.
In instances, where required number of crop cutting experiments could not be
conducted due to non-availability of adequate cropped area, the yield estimates for such
insurance unit area can be generated by using methods as (i) Clubbing with neighboring/
contagious units or (ii) adopting yield estimates of next higher units or (iii) adopting the
yield of neighboring insurance units with maximum correlation.
b) Assessment of Claims : If actual yield (AY) per hectare of insured crop for
insurance unit (calculated on the basis of requisite number of CCEs) in insured season
falls short of specified threshold yield, all insured farmers growing that crop in the
defined area are deemed to have suffered short fall in yield of similar magnitude.
PMFBY seeks to provide coverage against such contingency. Claims shall be calculated
as per following formula :-
(Threshold Yield - Actual Yield) X Sum Insured
Threshold Yield
Where Threshold Yield for a crop in a notified Insurance Unit is the Average
Yield of past seven years (excluding a maximum of two calamity year(s) as notified by
State Govt./ UT) multiplied by applicable Indemnity Level for that crop.
13. Joint Committee :
There will be a joint committee for assessment of crop damage in each District.
The District committee will comprise District Agriculture Officer of Agriculture
Department (as a Chairman), Sadar Kanungo of Revenue Department (as a member) and
representative of Implementing Agency (as a member) of concerned District. The
committee has to issue the loss intimation order within seven days from the adverse
seasonal event. The Joint Committee has already been notified by the Govt. of H.P. vide
letter No. Agr-B-F(1)-3/2016 dated 26th May, 2016. The Weather data as per requirement
may be taken from the Reference Weather Stations (RWS) which are annexed at
Annexure – “C”. The Reference Weather Stations (RWS) are to be installed in Hamirpur
& Una Districts and also in Sub-Tehsil Ramshehar of Solan District during Kharif, 2017
season by the Implementing Agency as per clarification given in the Tender Document.
14. District Level Monitoring Committee (DLMC) :
There will be a District Level Monitoring Committee (DLMC) headed by the
District Magistrate. The members will be District Agriculture Officer of Agriculture
Department, DCCB, Lead Bank representative and Implementing Agency. The
Committee will monitor implementation of the scheme by providing fortnightly crop
condition reports and periodical reports on seasonal weather conditions, loans disbursed,
extent of area cultivated etc. The District Level Monitoring Committee (DLMC) shall
also monitor conduct of Crop Cutting Experiments in the District. The District Level
Monitoring Committee (DLMC) has already been notified by the Govt. of H.P. vide letter
No.Agr-BF(1)-10/2016 dated 26th
November, 2016.
15. Publicity and Awareness:-
Adequate publicity needs to be given in all the villages of the notified District/
areas by the Agriculture Department, concerned Insurance Companies and Financial
Institutions by all possible means of communication, electronic and print media etc.
16. Commission and Bank Charges:-
Bank and other Financial Institutions etc. shall be paid service charges @ 4% of
the premium collected from farmers. Rural agents engaged in providing insurance related
services to farmers may be paid appropriate commission as decided by the Insurance
Company, subject to cap prescribed under IRDA regulations.
17. Role of Various Agencies:-
i) The State Level Bankers Committee (SLBC), The Lead Bank Managers, the Co-
operative Banks, Agriculture Insurance Co. of India Ltd. (Implementing Agency)
shall take immediate necessary action to ensure the implementation of the scheme in
the State as detailed above.
ii) The Implementing Agency in respective shall ensure that claims are paid at the
earliest after release of State Govt. share. Litigations, if any, for delay in payment
of claims and if any other, shall be the sole responsibility of the Implementing
Agency.
iii) To credit the claims proceeds of PMFBY received from Insurance Company to
respective beneficiary bank account within 7 Days.
iv) The Implementing Agency shall make necessary arrangements to give wide publicity
to the scheme.
v) The Convener, District Level Bankers Committee will monitor the progress of this
scheme in its periodical meetings from time to time.
The detailed Operational Guidelines of the scheme alongwith role and
responsibilities can be seen in the Ministry of Agriculture Website www.agricoop.nic.in .
Yours faithfully,
Encls.: As above. Director of Agriculture,
Himachal Pradesh.
Endst.No.Agr. H(8-P)F(10)-20/2017 Dated: 4th
May 2017
Copy is sent to the following for information and similar necessary action:-
1. The Additional Chief Secretary (Agriculture) to the Govt. of H.P., Shimla-2.
2. The Additional Chief Secretary (Finance) to the Govt. of H.P., Shimla-2.
3. The Additional Chief Secretary (Revenue) to the Govt. of H.P., Shimla-2
4. The Additional Chief Secretary (Planning) to the Govt. of H.P., Shimla-2.
5. The Secretary (Co-operation) to the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla-2.
6. The Joint Secretary to the Govt. of India, Ministry of Agriculture, Department of
Agriculture & Co-operation, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi- 110114. w.r.t. their letter
No.13015/03/2016-Credit-II dated the 31st October, 2016.
7. The Deputy Commissioner (Credit) to the Govt. of India, Ministry of Agriculture,
Department of Agriculture and Co-operation, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi-110001.
8. The Director of Land Records, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla-9.
9. The Director, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Block No.-27, H.P., Shimla-9.
10. The Director of Horticulture, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla-2.
11. The Director, Indian Meteorological Department, Meteorological Centre, Bibra House
Cliffend Estate, Shimla-1.
12. The Agricultural Statistical Officer-cum-Member Secretary, State Level Co-ordination
Committee on Crop Insurance, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla-5.
13. The Joint Member Secretary, Science & Technology, H. P., Shimla-9.
14. All the Deputy Commissioners in Himachal Pradesh (except Kinnaur & Lahaul/Spiti).
15. The Additional Director of Agriculture, N.Z., Dharamsala, Distt. Kangra, H.P.
16. All the Deputy Directors of Agriculture in Himachal Pradesh.
17. The Additional Registrar, Co-operative Societies, Kangra at Dharamsala, H.P.
18. The Managing Director, Kangra Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., Dharamsala, Distt.
Kangra, H.P.
19. The Managing Director, The Jogindra Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., Head Office,
Solan, Rajgarh Road , near Thodo Ground, Solan, District-Solan, H.P.
20. The Manager, Himachal Gramin Bank, H.O.Mandi, District-Mandi, H.P.
21. The Administrative Officer, Parvatiya Gramin Bank, H.O.- Chamba, District-Chamba, H.P.
22. The Secretary, The Miar Co-operative Agr. Service Coop. Society Ltd., P.O. Miar, Tehsil
and District-Hamirpur, H.P.
23. The General Manager, H.P. State Co-operative Agr.& Rural Dev. Bank Ltd., Himachal
Pradesh, Shimla-9.
24. The Director, Information & Public Relation Department, H.P., Shimla-2.
25. The Station Director, All India Radio, Shimla-4, Dharamshala and Hamirpur, H.P.
26. The Station Director, Doordarshan Kendra, Shimla-4.
27. The Agricultural Information Officer, H.P., Shimla-5 for publicity in Print and Electronic
media immediately.
28. All the District Agriculture Officer- cum Chairman of Joint Committee at District level,
o/o the Deputy Director of Agriculture, (except Kinnaur and Lahaul & Spiti), H.P.
29. All the Sadar Kanungo-cum Member of the Joint Committee at District level, o/o the
District Revenue Officer in the Districts, (except Kinnaur and Lahaul & Spiti) , H.P.
Encls.: (As above). Director of Agriculture,
Himachal Pradesh.
Unit areas of Tehsils/Sub-Tehsils under PMFBY Annexure-"A"
Crop - Maize
S.N. District S.N. Tehsil/Sub-Tehsil Units
1 Bilaspur
1 Sadar (Tehsil) 1
2 Namhol (Sub Tehsil)
3 Ghumarwin (Tehsil) 2
4 Bharari (Sub Tehsil)
5 Shri Naina Devi (Tehsil) 3
6 Jhandutta (Tehsil)
2 Chamba
7 Chamba (Tehsil) 4
8 Dharwala (Sub Tehsil)
9 Churah (Tehsil) 5
10 Bharmour (Tehsil) 6
11 Holi (Sub Tehsil)
12 Bhattiyat (Tehsil) 7
13 Dalhousie (Tehsil) 8
14 Sihunta (Sub Tehsil)
15 Salooni (Tehsil) 9
16 Bhalai (Sub Tehsil)
3 Hamirpur
17 Hamirpur (Tehsil) 10
18 Nadaun (Tehsil)
11 19 Kangu (Sub Tehsil)
20 Galore (Sub Tehsil)
21 Sujanpur (Tehsil) 12
22 Barsar (Tehsil) 13
23 Bijhari (Sub Tehsil)
24 Bhoranj (Tehsil) 14
25 Bamson at Tauni Devi (Tehsil) 15
4 Kangra
26 Dehra (Tehsil) 16
27 Haripur (Sub Tehsil)
28 Jwalamukhi (Tehsil)
17 29 Khundian (Tehsil)
30 Majheen (Sub Tehsil)
31 Jaswan (Tehsil)
18 32 Dadasiba (Tehsil)
33 Rakkar (Tehsil)
34 Kangra (Tehsil) 19
35 Nagrota Bagwan (Tehsil) 20
36 Baroh (Sub Tehsil)
37 Dharamsala (Tehsil) 21
38 Harchakian (Sub Tehsil)
39 Shahpur (Sub Tehsil) 22
40 Darini (Sub Tehsil)
41 Nurpur (Tehsil) 23
42 Gangath (Sub Tehsil)
43 Indora (Tehsil) 24
Kangra
44 Jawali (Tehsil)
25 45 Kotla (Sub Tehsil)
46 Nagrota Suriyan (Sub Tehsil)
47 Fatehpur (Tehsil) 26
48 Baijnath (Tehsil) 27
49 Multhan (Tehsil) 28
50 Chadiyar (Sub Tehsil)
51 Palampur (Tehsil) 29
52 Bhawarna (Sub Tehsil) 30
53 Panchrukhi (Sub Tehsil)
31 54 Dheera (Sub Tehsil)
55 Thural (Sub Tehsil)
56 Jaisinghpur (Tehsil) 32
57 Alampur (Sub Tehsil)
5 Kullu
58 Kullu (Tehsil) 33
59 Manali (Tehsil) 34
60 Bhunter (Tehsil)
61 Banjar (Tehsil) 35
62 Sainj (Sub Tehsil)
63 Nirmand (Tehsil)
36 64 Nither (Tehsil)
65 Ani (Sub Tehsil)
6 Mandi
66 Sarkaghat (Tehsil) 37
67 Bhadrota (Sub Tehsil)
68 Sandhol (Tehsil) 38
69 Tihra (Sub Tehsil)
70 Dharampur (Tehsil) 39
71 Baldwara (Sub Tehsil)
72 Sundernagar (Tehsil)
40 73 Nihri (Sub Tehsil)
74 Dehar (Sub Tehsil)
75 Karsog (Tehsil) 41
76 Pangna (Tehsil)
77 Mandi Sadar (Tehsil) 42
78 Katola (Sub Tehsil)
79 Kotli (Tehsil) 43
80 Aut (Sub Tehsil)
81 Balh (Tehsil) 44
82 Chachiot (Tehsil) 45
83 Thunag (Tehsil)
46 84 Bali Chowki (Sub Tehsil)
85 Chhatri (Sub Tehsil)
86 Jogindernagar (Tehsil) 47
87 Padhar (Tehsil) 48
88 Tikken (Sub Tehsil)
89 Lad Bharol (Sub Tehsil) 49
7 Shimla
90 Shimla Rural (Tehsil)
50 91 Dhami (Sub Tehsil)
92 Junga (Sub Tehsil)
93 Suni (Tehsil) 51
94 Jalog (SubTehsil)
95 Theog (Tehsil) 52
96 Deha (Sub Tehsil)
97 Kumarsain (Tehsil) 53
98 Nankhari (Sub Tehsil)
99 Rampur (Tehsil)
54 100 Sarahan (Sub Tehsil)
101 Taklech (Sub Tehsil)
102 Rohru (Tehsil) 55
103 Chirgaon (Tehsil) 56
104 Chopal (Tehsil)
57 105 Kupvi (Sub Tehsil)
106 Nerva (Sub Tehsil)
8 Sirmour
107 Nahan (Tehsil) 58
108 Dadahu (Sub Tehsil)
109 Paonta Sahib (Tehsil) 59
110 Kamraw (Sub tehsil)
111 Pachhad (Tehsil) 60
112 Narag (Sub Tehsil)
113 Rajgarh (Tehsil) 61
114 Pajhota (Sub Tehsil)
115 Renukaji (Tehsil)
62 116 Haripurdhar (Sub Tehsil)
117 Nohra Dhar (Sub Tehsil)
118 Shillai (Tehsil) 63
119 Rohnat (Sub Tehsil)
9 Solan
120 Nalagarh (Tehsil) 64
121 Baddi (Tehsil)
65 122 Ramshaher (Sub Tehsil)
123 Kasauli (Tehsil)
124 Krishangarh (Sub Tehsil)
125 Arki (Tehsil)
66
126 Darla (Sub Tehsil)
127 Solan (Tehsil)
128 Kandaghat (Tehsil)
129 Mamleeg (Sub Tehsil)
10 Una
130 Una (Tehsil) 67
131 Ispur (Sub Tehsil)
68 132 Haroli (Sub Tehsil)
133 Dulehar (Sub Tehsil)
134 Amb (Tehsil) 69
135 Bharwain (Sub Tehsil)
136 Bangana (Tehsil)
70 137 Jol (Sub Tehsil)
138 Bihru Kalan (Sub Tehsil)
139 Ghanari (Tehsil) 71
Crop - Paddy
Annexure-"B"
S.N. Distrcit S.N. Tehsil/Sub-Tehsil Units
1 Bilaspur
1 Sadar (Tehsil) 1
2 Namhol (Sub Tehsil)
3 Ghumarwin (Tehsil)
2 4 Bharari (Sub Tehsil)
5 Jhandutta (Tehsil)
2 Chamba
6 Chamba (Tehsil) 3
7 Bhattiyat (Tehsil) 4
8 Dalhousie (Tehsil)
3 Hamirpur
9 Hamirpur (Tehsil)
5 10 Nadaun (Tehsil)
11 Kangu (Sub Tehsil)
12 Bhoranj (Tehsil) 6
4 Kangra
13 Dehra (Tehsil) 7
14 Haripur (Sub Tehsil)
15 Jawalamukhi (Sub Tehsil)
8 16 Khundian (Tehsil)
17 Majheen (Sub Tehsil)
18 Kangra (Tehsil) 9
19 Nagrota Bagwan (Tehsil)
20 Dharamsala (Tehsil)
10 21 Shahpur (Sub Tehsil)
22 Darini (Sub Tehsil)
23 Harchakian (Sub Tehsil)
24 Nurpur (Tehsil) 11
25 Gangath (Sub Tehsil)
26 Indora (Tehsil) 12
27 Jawali (Tehsil)
13 28 Kotla (Sub Tehsil)
29 Nagrota Suriyan (Sub Tehsil)
30 Fatehpur (Tehsil) 14
31 Baijnath (Tehsil) 15
32 Chadiyar (Sub Tehsil)
33 Palampur (Tehsil) 16
34 Bhawarna (Sub Tehsil)
35 Panchrukhi (Sub Tehsil)
17 36 Dheera (Sub Tehsil)
37 Thural (Sub Tehsil)
38 Jaisinghpur (Tehsil) 18
39 Alampur (Sub Tehsil)
5 Kullu
40 Kullu (Tehsil) 19
41 Manali (Tehsil)
42 Nirmond (Tehsil)
20 43 Anni (Sub Tehsil)
44 Nither (Tehsil)
6 Mandi
45 Sarkaghat (Tehsil) 21
46 Tihra (Tehsil) 22
47 Bhadrota (Sub Tehsil)
48 Baldwara (Tehsil)
23 49 Dharampur (Sub Tehsil)
50 Sandhol (Tehsil)
51 Sundernagar (Tehsil) 24
52 Dehar (Sub Tehsil)
53 Karsog (Tehsil) 25
54 Pangna (Tehsil)
55 Mandi Sadar (Tehsil)
26 56 Katola (Sub Tehsil)
57 Balh (Tehsil)
58 Jogindernagar (Tehsil) 27
59 Padhar (Tehsil)
28 60 Lad Bharol (Sub Tehsil)
61 Tikken (Sub Tehsil)
7 Shimla
62 Rampur (Tehsil)
29 63 Sarahan (Sub Tehsil)
64 Taklech (Sub Tehsil)
65 Chirgaon (Tehsil)
30 66 Kupvi (Sub Tehsil)
67 Nerva (Sub Tehsil)
8 Sirmour
68 Paonta Sahib (Tehsil) 31
69 Nahan (Tehsil)
70 Pachhad (Tehsil)
32 71 Narag (Sub Tehsil)
72 Renukaji (Tehsil)
73 Nohra Dhar (Sub Tehsil)
9 Solan
74 Nalagarh (Tehsil) 33
75 Ramshaher (Sub Tehsil)
76 Kasauli (Tehsil) 34
77 Arki (Tehsil)
78 Darla (Sub Tehsil)
10 Una
79 Una (Tehsil)
35 80 Ispur (Sub Tehsil)
81 Haroli (Sub Tehsil)
82 Amb (Tehsil) 36
83 Ghanari (Tehsil)
Annexure “C”
Detail of Reference Weather Stations (RWS) for Maize & Paddy crops under PMFBY during Kharif, 2017