Missing ‘zero’ from documents leaves farmers in the lurch for two years

Published : Jul 05, 2017, 11:59 AM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:37 PM IST
Missing ‘zero’ from documents leaves farmers in the lurch for two years

Synopsis

A typographical error by a primary cooperative loan society delayed settlement of crop insurance money for farmers. A society had claimed Rs 1,53,600 instead of claiming Rs 15,36,000 during 2013-14.  

An alleged typographical error by a primary cooperative loan society in the district delayed settlement of crop insurance money of Rs 14 lakh to farmers by more than two years.

According to officials, the officials of Puliadithambam society claimed Rs 1,53,600 instead of claiming Rs 15,36,000 for farmers who had paid Rs.92,160 as premium during 2013-14.

As the farmers agitated claiming Rs.15.36 lakh, officials ordered an inquiry and it was found that one zero had been missed due to typographical error, officials said. Hence the insurance company had settled only Rs.1.53 lakh, they added.

The Joint Registrar of Cooperative Societies Dileep Kumar said the issue has been sorted out and the farmers would get their crop insurance amount settled soon.

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