Patnaik issued the direction last evening while reviewing the progress made in the distribution of AIS among the needy farmers who lost their crops in the 2015 drought.
The state government has so far distributed AIS above Rs 50 crore among the drought affected farmers.
However, the farmers complained that the land owners were availing of benefits from the scheme while small and marginal farmers actually cultivating land were denied the subsidy as they had no land records.
The opposition BJP, however, alleged that the BJD government in Odisha failed to tackle farmers' problems which had led to alleged suicides by many peasants, mostly in western region of the state.
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The Prime Minister's forthcoming visit to Bargarh district on February 21 next could give mileage to the opposition BJP which has been campaigning against the state's BJD government, a senior minister said alleging that the BJP led NDA government had not released adequate assistance to tackle the drought situation in the state.
However, BJD spokesperson Pratap Keshari Deb said, "The chief minister's programme to Balangir and Kalahandi should not be linked to the Prime Minister's visit to west Odisha.