PM Kisan 20th Installment: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has officially transferred the 20th installment of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme, releasing ₹2,000 into the bank accounts of eligible farmers across India on August 2. The event took place in Varanasi, where the Prime Minister addressed farmers during the auspicious month of Sawan, marking the moment with a nationwide live broadcast.
The installment, initially expected in June, had been delayedmaking this confirmation and release a moment of relief for millions of farmers.
Prime Minister Modi, while addressing a gathering in Varanasi, expressed his gratitude for connecting with farmers during such an auspicious time. “It’s a privilege to be here in Kashi during the holy month of Sawan and to connect with our nation’s farmers,” he stated. He also reflected on past events, mentioning the tragic attack in Pahalgam and his prayers for the victims’ families.
e-KYC: A Crucial Step
The 20th installment has been transferred to farmers’ accounts. However, if some haven’t received it yet, incomplete e-KYC might be the reason. Farmers should complete their e-KYC to ensure they receive this and future installments without issues.
For those wondering about their registration status or mobile number accuracy, it’s essential to verify these details on the PM Kisan portal. Ensuring your mobile number is correct can prevent any disruptions in receiving updates or funds.
Registration and Eligibility
The PM Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme requires farmers to register to receive Rs 6,000 annually in three installments. Registration is straightforward and can be done via the official portal. Farmers must ensure they meet eligibility criteria, as non-compliance could lead to recovery of funds by the government.
In Uttar Pradesh alone, 2.88 crore farmers benefit from this scheme. However, many have yet to complete their farmer ID registration. This ID is crucial for receiving payments seamlessly.
Additional Support for Farmers
The UP government offers additional support through schemes like the Krishak Durghatna Kalyan Yojana, providing up to Rs 5 lakh in cases of accidents or calamities affecting farmers. Such initiatives aim to provide comprehensive support beyond regular installments.
Meanwhile, new schemes like PM Dhan Dhanya Yojana have been introduced to modernise farming practices and increase farmer incomes by reaching out to districts that need it most.
Ensuring Security Against Fraud
Farmers should remain vigilant against potential frauds related to the PM Kisan scheme. Cybercriminals may attempt scams using phone calls or messages. It’s crucial not to share personal information or click on suspicious links. Official communications will always come directly from recognised sources.
The PM Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme has already disbursed Rs 3.69 lakh crore across previous installments. The upcoming transfer will add another Rs 20,500 crore into farmers’ accounts nationwide.
This initiative continues to play a vital role in supporting India’s agricultural community by providing timely financial assistance directly into their bank accounts.