PM Kisan 13th Installment: 12 installments of Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi have reached the farmers’ accounts. Farmers are eagerly waiting for the 13th installment to come. Continuous appeal is being made to the farmers for conducting e-KYC and updation of Bhulekh. It has been told that due to the retrenchment of ineligible farmers, the installment is getting delayed. But now the news is coming out. Farmers are expected to get relief from it.
Installment can come in the account on February 24
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana on 24 February 2019. On coming February 24, the scheme will complete 4 years. According to the news coming in the media, on February 24, funds can be released in the account of the central government. However, no official announcement has been made by the Central Government regarding the release of the installment on February 24. Farmers are eagerly waiting for the official announcement.
Number of beneficiaries increased to 10.45 crore
Prime Minister Narendra Modi The 12th installment was sent to the farmers’ account on 17 October 2022. Crores of farmers got its benefit. Information has been given in the Parliament by the Central Government. In the year 2019, where the number of beneficiaries of PM Kisan was 3.16 crore, which has increased to 10.45 crore in the year 2022. The central government is continuously trying to increase the number of eligible farmers by clearing the ineligible from the list.
Update on the portal like this
Farmers will first have to go to the official portal of Pradhan Mantri Kisan Scheme. Beneficiary status, e-KYC and other options will be given in this. If e-KYC is to be done, then you can complete e-KYC by clicking on this option. Even if a new farmer has to register, an option has been given for the farmers. Information of eligible farmers can be obtained from Beneficiary Status, Beneficiary List. Explain that under the scheme, the central government sends 2 thousand rupees to the farmers’ account every 4 months. In this way, annually 6 thousand rupees are sent to the farmers’ account.