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PM Kisan Samman Nidhi 20th instalment not released today: What to know
At a public meeting in Motihari (East Champaran) on July 18, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is reportedly planning to announce the release of the 20th instalment of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana to over 9.8 crore farmers nationwide. Millions of eligible farmers could receive a direct payment of ₹2,000 into their bank accounts if PM Modi presses the button.
PM Kisan Samman Nidhi 20th Instalment: How to avail?
a) Keep your bank account linked with your Aadhaar card.
b) View Aadhar seeding with bank account status.
c) Keep DBT option active in Aadhaar-seeded bank account
d). Finish the e-KYC process
e). View Aadhaar seeding status under the Know Your Status' module in the PM Kisan Portal.
PM Kisan Samman Nidhi 20th Instalment: Steps to update land address?
Step 1: Go to the PM Kisan's website at https://pmkisan.gov.in.
Step 2: Press on 'State Transfer Request' on the homepage under 'Farmers Corner'.
Step 3. Enter the 'Registration Number' or 'Aadhaar Number'.
Step 4: Fill in the captcha code and press on 'Get OTP'
Step 5: Fill in the OTP
Step 6: Upload 'proof of cultivable land' in your name (land records, khasra/khatoni, etc.)
Step 7: Review changes and send the form online.
Why is the PM Kisan 20th instalment getting delayed?
Farmers' accounts have not yet been credited with the 20th instalment of June 2025. The payment for qualified farmers is anticipated to be released by Prime Minister Narendra Modi this month.
February, June, and October are typically when the PM Kisan instalment is released. This year, many anticipated a similar timeline. However, as the date has not yet been formally announced, it appears that the 20th instalment has been delayed this time.
Who is eligible for the PM Kisan Yojana Scheme 2025?
• Citizenship of India
• Own cultivable land
• Mandatory for a small or marginal farmer
• Not be a pensioner receiving Rs 10,000 or more per month
• Individuals who haven't filed an income tax
• Individuals of 'not' being institutional landholders.
What is the PM Kisan Scheme?
The PM Kisan scheme, which was introduced in 2019 after being announced by then-Finance Minister Piyush Goyal in the Interim Budget, has grown to be the biggest DBT system globally.
Eligible farmers are given Rs 2,000 every four months under this scheme, which adds up to Rs 6,000 annually throughout the April–July, August–November, and December–March cycles. The funds are transferred straight into the beneficiaries' bank accounts.
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