States including Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra have announced farm loan waivers adding up to Rs 1.3 lakh crore or 0.8 per cent of GDP this fiscal.
"If you look at institutional loan, then there is a very tiny percentage of farmers who take loan.
"...Niti Aayog has taken this position. There are much more effective ways to address problems of farmers rather than going for this loan waiver... Very small fraction of farmers get benefit of loan waiver," Chand said at a press conference here.
"In the absence of coordinated and sustained efforts to put in place elements of a virtuous cycle of uplift of farmers' income, loan waivers have periodically emerged as a quick fix to ease their distress," RBI had said in a statement quoting Governor Urjit Patel.
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