India’s heart beats in its villages, and without rural prosperity, the dream of a developed India remains incomplete. With this vision, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has undertaken groundbreaking initiatives over the past decade to strengthen the rural economy, keeping farmers at the center. The recently announced budget reflects this commitment to agricultural and rural development.

In Budget 2025, the government has introduced ambitious schemes such as the ‘Pradhan Mantri Dhan-Dhanya Krishi Yojana’ and the ‘Mission for Self-Sufficiency in Pulses’ to ensure holistic development for farmers.

The Dhan-Dhanya Krishi Yojana aims to uplift 1.7 crore farmers in 100 districts identified as having low productivity, medium crop intensity, and limited credit access. Meanwhile, the six-year Mission for Self-Sufficiency in Pulses will boost pulse production and ensure farmers receive profitable prices, especially benefiting crops like tur, urad, and masoor.

Additionally, the government has announced the ‘National Mission on High-Yield Seeds’, which will provide farmers with access to superior-quality seeds, thereby enhancing productivity.

A major financial boost has been given through the Kisan Credit Card (KCC) scheme, increasing the credit limit from ₹3 lakh to ₹5 lakh. This will benefit 7.7 crore farmers, including fishers and dairy farmers, by providing affordable credit.

India is also emerging as a leader in vegetable production. To enhance processing, strengthen farmer-producer organizations, and develop cooperatives, the budget introduces a ‘Comprehensive Program for Fruits and Vegetables’ to maximize agricultural potential.

To elevate India’s superfood industry, the government has announced the establishment of a ‘Makhana Board’ in Bihar, which will provide training, market linkages, and global recognition to makhana farmers. Additionally, the Western Kosi Canal Project in Bihar will receive financial support, benefiting over 50,000 hectares of agricultural land.

The budget earmarks ₹2,703.67 crore for the fisheries sector—the highest-ever annual allocation—marking a 3.3% increase from the previous fiscal year. This move is expected to propel regions such as Andaman, Nicobar, and Lakshadweep into leaders of the Blue Economy.

A five-year ‘Cotton Productivity Mission’ has also been introduced to enhance farmers’ incomes, providing a significant boost to India’s textile industry.

In a major step towards self-reliance in urea production, the government has approved the establishment of a 12.7 lakh metric ton per annum urea plant in Namrup, Assam, while reviving three previously closed urea plants in the eastern region.

Recognizing the crucial role of the postal network in the rural economy, the Modi government plans to transform 1.5 lakh rural post offices into economic hubs. Investments in logistics infrastructure will revolutionize storage and transportation for agricultural produce, ensuring minimal wastage and improved supply chains.

A significant announcement in this budget is the introduction of the ‘Rural Credit Score’, which will create a structured framework to fulfill the credit needs of self-help groups and rural entrepreneurs. Under the ‘Rural Prosperity and Resilience’ initiative, the government will focus on enhancing skill development, fostering investments, and integrating advanced technology into agriculture, creating employment opportunities in rural areas.

PM Modi’s reforms have laid a strong foundation for a prosperous agrarian economy. The numbers speak for themselves: In 2013-14, the budget for the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare was ₹21,933.50 crore; in 2024-25, it has surged to ₹1,22,528.77 crore. Similarly, the Minimum Support Price (MSP) allocation for paddy and wheat has risen from ₹4.40 lakh crore and ₹2.27 lakh crore in 2013-14 to ₹12.51 lakh crore and ₹5.44 lakh crore today.

PM Modi’s vision is not just farmer-centric—it is a crucial step toward the ‘Viksit Bharat@2047’ goal. His initiatives have not only made agriculture self-sufficient but have also fueled employment, industry, and rural economic growth. What was once a distant dream is now becoming a reality.

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PM to visit Assam on 20-21 December
December 19, 2025
PM to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of projects worth around Rs. 15,600 crore in Assam
PM to inaugurate New Terminal Building of Lokapriya Gopinath Bardoloi International Airport in Guwahati
Spread over nearly 1.4 lakh square metres, New Terminal Building is designed to handle up to 1.3 crore passengers annually
New Terminal Building draws inspiration from Assam’s biodiversity and cultural heritage under the theme “Bamboo Orchids”
PM to perform Bhoomipujan for Ammonia-Urea Fertilizer Project of Assam Valley Fertilizer and Chemical Company Limited at Namrup in Dibrugarh
Project to be built with an estimated investment of over Rs. 10,600 crore and help meet fertilizer requirements of Assam & neighbouring states and reduce import dependence
PM to pay tribute to martyrs at Swahid Smarak Kshetra in Boragaon, Guwahati

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will undertake a visit to Assam on 20-21 December. On 20th December, at around 3 PM, Prime Minister will reach Guwahati, where he will undertake a walkthrough and inaugurate the New Terminal Building of Lokapriya Gopinath Bardoloi International Airport. He will also address the gathering on the occasion.

On 21st December, at around 9:45 AM, Prime Minister will pay tribute to martyrs at Swahid Smarak Kshetra in Boragaon, Guwahati. After that, he will travel to Namrup in Dibrugarh, Assam, where he will perform Bhoomi Pujan for the Ammonia-Urea Project of Assam Valley Fertilizer and Chemical Company Ltd. He will also address the gathering on the occasion.

Prime Minister will inaugurate the new terminal building of Lokapriya Gopinath Bardoloi International Airport in Guwahati, marking a transformative milestone in Assam’s connectivity, economic expansion and global engagement.

The newly completed Integrated New Terminal Building, spread over nearly 1.4 lakh square metres, is designed to handle up to 1.3 crore passengers annually, supported by major upgrades to the runway, airfield systems, aprons and taxiways.

India’s first nature-themed airport terminal, the airport’s design draws inspiration from Assam’s biodiversity and cultural heritage under the theme “Bamboo Orchids”. The terminal makes pioneering use of about 140 metric tonnes of locally sourced Northeast bamboo, complemented by Kaziranga-inspired green landscapes, japi motifs, the iconic rhino symbol and 57 orchid-inspired columns reflecting the Kopou flower. A unique “Sky Forest”, featuring nearly one lakh plants of indigenous species, offers arriving passengers an immersive, forest-like experience.

The terminal sets new benchmarks in passenger convenience and digital innovation. Features such as full-body scanners for fast, non-intrusive security screening, DigiYatra-enabled contactless travel, automated baggage handling, fast-track immigration and AI-driven airport operations ensure seamless, secure and efficient journeys.

Prime Minister will visit the Swahid Smarak Kshetra to pay homage to the martyrs of the historic Assam Movement, a six-year-long people’s movement that embodied the collective resolve for a foreigner-free Assam and the protection of the State’s identity.

Later in the day, Prime Minister will perform Bhoomipujan of the new brownfield Ammonia-Urea Fertilizer Project at Namrup, in Dibrugarh, Assam, within the existing premises of Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Limited (BVFCL).

Furthering Prime Minister’s vision of Farmers’ Welfare, the project, with an estimated investment of over Rs. 10,600 crore, will meet fertilizer requirements of Assam and neighbouring states, reduce import dependence, generate substantial employment and catalyse regional economic development. It stands as a cornerstone of industrial revival and farmer welfare.