The ‘Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana’ provides:

Input subsidies to farmers
Crop insurance
Market support
Irrigation facilities

The correct answer is: Market support.

The Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana (RKJNY) is a government of India scheme launched in 2019 to provide income support to small and marginal farmers. The scheme provides an annual financial assistance of ₹6,000 per hectare to farmers who own up to 2 hectares of land. The assistance is paid in three instalments directly into the bank accounts of the farmers.

The RKJNY is a direct benefit transfer (DBT) scheme, which means that the assistance is transferred directly into the bank accounts of the farmers. This eliminates the need for middlemen and ensures that the assistance reaches the intended beneficiaries.

The RKJNY is a major step towards ensuring the welfare of farmers in India. The scheme will help to improve the income of farmers and reduce their dependence on loans and other forms of credit. It will also help to boost agricultural production and rural economy.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Input subsidies to farmers: The RKJNY does not provide input subsidies to farmers. Input subsidies are government payments to farmers to help them cover the costs of inputs such as seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides.
  • Crop insurance: The RKJNY does not provide crop insurance. Crop insurance is a type of insurance that protects farmers against losses due to crop failure.
  • Irrigation facilities: The RKJNY does not provide irrigation facilities. Irrigation facilities are infrastructure that provide water to crops.
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