PM Kisan Yojana 19th installment: The PM Kisan Yojana 19th installment of ?2,000 will be released on February 24, 2024. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will transfer the funds directly to eligible farmers' bank accounts through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system. Under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan) Yojana, farmers receive ?6,000 annually in three equal installments of ?2,000 each.?
Beneficiaries can check their payment status and verify their names in the PM Kisan beneficiary list on the official website pmkisan.gov.in. Completing e-KYC is mandatory to receive the payment.
Farmers can check their payment status and beneficiary details online by following these steps:
If a farmer's name is missing, they should contact local authorities for assistance.
The government has made e-KYC mandatory to check funds to reach the right beneficiaries and prevent fraud. Farmers can complete e-KYC using three methods:
The PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana is one of the largest Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) programs in the world. It was launched in 2019. Since its launch, millions of farmers across India have received direct financial assistance to support their agricultural activities.
Farmers must regularly check the PM-Kisan portal and complete the required verification to continue receiving benefits.?
1. What is the PM Kisan Yojana?
Answer: The PM Kisan Yojana is a scheme by the Indian government that gives money to farmers who own small amounts of land. It aims to help them with their financial needs for farming.
2. How much money do farmers get?
Answer: Farmers receive ?6,000 each year. This amount is given in three installments of ?2,000 every four months. The money goes directly into their bank accounts.
3. Who can get the money?
Answer: Any landholding farmer families are eligible to avail of the PM Kisan Yojna benefits. A family includes a wife, a husband, and one or more minor children.
4. When was the PM Kisan Yojana started?
Answer: The PM Kisan Yojana officially started on December 1, 2018. It was launched on February 24, 2019.
5. How does the government pay the farmers?
Answer: The government uses something called Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). This means the money is directly deposited into the farmer's bank account.
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