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Are you eligible for PM-Kisan yojana? Check 20th instalment and requirements

Are you eligible for PM-Kisan yojana? Check 20th instalment and requirements

India Today2 days ago

The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana (PM-Kisan) is an initiative by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare to financially support farmers across India. Recently, the 19th instalment was distributed on February 24, 2025, transferring an estimated Rs 22,000 crore directly into the bank accounts of 9.8 crore beneficiaries.The upcoming 20th instalment is anticipated to be disbursed in the first or second week of June 2025. However, official confirmation from the government is still awaited regarding the exact timing.advertisementELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR BENEFICIARIESTo be eligible for the PM-Kisan scheme, farmers must fulfil several criteria.
The farmer must be a citizen of India and should own cultivable land. Only small and marginal farmers are allowed to receive this benefit. Those who pay income tax or receive a monthly pension of more than 10,000 are not eligible. Institutional landholders are also excluded from this scheme.Meeting these conditions ensures that farmers can receive the annual financial aid of Rs 6,000, distributed in three equal instalments of Rs 2,000 every four months.NECESSARY FORMALITIES FOR RECEIVING INSTALMENTSFarmers looking forward to the 20th instalment need to complete specific formalities to ensure timely receipt of funds.This includes completing the e-KYC process, linking their Aadhaar to their bank accounts, and verifying land records. Failure to perform these tasks may result in delays or holds on the credit being deposited into their bank accounts.HOW TO CHECK BENEFICIARY STATUSadvertisementFarmers can verify their beneficiary status by accessing the PM-Kisan official portal. By navigating to the "Beneficiary Status" section under the "Farmers Corner," farmers can enter their Aadhaar number or account number to check payment history and eligibility.It is advised to always refer to the official website for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the scheme.The PM-Kisan scheme is a significant effort by the Indian government to aid farmers with their agricultural and household needs. By providing a steady financial inflow, the scheme aims to alleviate some of the financial pressures faced by small and marginal farmers. As the 20th instalment approaches, beneficiaries are encouraged to complete all necessary formalities promptly and frequently check their status through the official channels to ensure they receive their due support.Must Watch

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