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UP Kisan Yojana: Farmers Can Get a Solar Pump Worth ₹2.20 Lakh for Just ₹76,000


By Robin Kumar AttriUpdated On: 09-Mar-26 09:58 AM
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UP farmers can get a ₹2.20 lakh trolley-mounted solar pump for only ₹76,000 under a government subsidy scheme. Learn benefits, costs, subsidy details, and how to apply.
UP Kisan Yojana: Farmers Can Get a Solar Pump Worth ₹2.20 Lakh for Just ₹76,000
UP Kisan Yojana: Farmers Can Get a Solar Pump Worth ₹2.20 Lakh for Just ₹76,000

Key Highlights

  • Farmers can get a solar pump worth ₹2.20 lakh for about ₹76,000.

  • 60% subsidy on solar pump and 90% subsidy on trolley provided by the government.

  • A 2 HP trolley-mounted solar pump can be moved easily between fields.

  • 23 pumps targeted for Mirzapur district in FY 2025–26.

  • Farmers must apply online, and pumps will be allotted on a first-come, first-served basis.

Farmers in Uttar Pradesh are getting a big opportunity to improve irrigation at a much lower cost. The state government has launched the Trolley Mounted Solar Pump Scheme, under which farmers can get a solar pump system worth about ₹2.20 lakh by paying only around ₹76,000.

This scheme aims to reduce farmers dependence on electricity and diesel while making irrigation easier and more affordable.

Irrigation Challenges Faced by Farmers

Irrigation is one of the biggest challenges in farming, especially for farmers whose agricultural land is located in different places. In such cases, arranging water and moving pump sets from one field to another becomes difficult and time-consuming.

To solve this problem, the government has introduced a practical solution through trolley-mounted solar pumps. These pumps help farmers irrigate their crops without depending on electricity supply or diesel fuel.

What is the Trolley Mounted Solar Pump Scheme?

Under the Trolley Mounted Solar Pump Scheme, farmers will receive a solar pump system mounted on a trolley. This design allows the pump to be easily moved from one field to another.

This feature is particularly useful for farmers whose fields are located at different locations. With this system, farmers can conveniently transport the pump and use it wherever irrigation is required.

For the financial year 2025–26, the Minor Irrigation Department has set a target to distribute 23 trolley-mounted solar pumps in Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh.

These pumps will mainly be used for irrigation using water from check dams and ponds, helping farmers access water sources more efficiently.

Cost of the Trolley-Mounted Solar Pump

According to Mahip Verma, the scheme includes a 2-horsepower (HP) solar pump mounted on a trolley.

The estimated costs are:

  • Solar pump cost: ₹1,44,526

  • Trolley installation cost: ₹75,000

This means the total system cost is about ₹2,19,526, which is close to ₹2.20 lakh.

Government Subsidy for Farmers

To make the system affordable, the government is offering significant subsidies:

  • 60% subsidy on the solar pump price

  • 90% subsidy on the trolley cost

After these subsidies, farmers only need to contribute around ₹76,000 as their share.

The farmer’s contribution must be deposited with the Minor Irrigation Department through a bank draft. After completing this process, farmers will become eligible to receive the solar pump under the scheme.

How Farmers Can Apply for the Scheme

Farmers who want to take advantage of this scheme must apply online.

Solar pumps will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, so interested farmers are advised to apply as soon as possible.

For more details about the application process or the scheme, farmers can contact the Minor Irrigation Department office at Vikas Bhawan.

Aim of the Scheme

Officials from the Minor Irrigation Department say that the main goal of the scheme is to promote irrigation using water sources like ponds and check dams.

By using solar-powered pumps, farmers can reduce their dependence on diesel and electricity, which will also lower their irrigation costs.

Why Solar Pumps Are Beneficial for Farmers

Agricultural experts believe that solar pump schemes can bring several benefits to farmers:

  • Lower farming costs

  • Reduced dependence on diesel and electricity

  • Environment-friendly irrigation through clean energy

  • Better irrigation facilities for small and marginal farmers

For farmers with limited resources who want to adopt modern irrigation methods at a low cost, trolley-mounted solar pumps can be a practical and affordable solution.

Overall, the Trolley Mounted Solar Pump Scheme is expected to make irrigation easier, cheaper, and more sustainable for farmers in Uttar Pradesh, helping them improve crop production while saving energy and money.

Also Read: How to Protect Wheat Crops from Rising Temperatures: Experts Share Key Tips to Prevent Heat Stress

CMV360 Says

The Trolley Mounted Solar Pump Scheme is a practical step by the government to make irrigation easier and more affordable for farmers in Uttar Pradesh. By offering heavy subsidies, farmers can access a solar pump worth about ₹2.20 lakh for only ₹76,000. The scheme promotes clean energy, reduces diesel and electricity expenses, and allows easy irrigation across different fields, helping farmers improve productivity and lower overall farming costs.

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