PM-KISAN 21st Instalment: Key Details
The Government of India has released the 21st instalment of the PM-KISAN scheme, disbursing ₹2,000 each to over 9 crore farmers. The latest tranche (totaling ₹18,000 crore) was credited on [insert date], offering crucial support to small and marginal farmers.
PM-KISAN Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the scheme, farmers must meet these conditions:
✅ Land Ownership: Must own cultivable land (recorded in land documents).
✅ Landholding Limit: Up to 2 hectares (5 acres).
Who is Excluded?
❌ Institutional landowners
❌ Serving/retired govt employees with ₹10,000+ pension
❌ Income taxpayers, professionals (doctors, engineers, etc.)
❌ Elected representatives (MPs, MLAs, Ministers)
Not enrolled yet? Register at a Common Service Centre (CSC) or via the PM-KISAN portal.
How to Check PM-KISAN 21st Instalment Status
1. Via Bank Account
- Check your ATM passbook, net banking, or UPI app for a ₹2,000 credit labeled “PM-KISAN”.
2. PM-KISAN Portal (Online)
- Visit pmkisan.gov.in.
- Click “Beneficiary Status” under Farmers Corner.
- Enter Aadhaar number, bank account, or mobile number.
- Click “Get Data” to view payment status.
3. Helpline & CSC Support
- Call 155261 or toll-free 1800115526.
- Visit a CSC center with your Aadhaar for manual verification.
Troubleshooting: No Payment Received?
If eligible but funds aren’t credited:
1. Verify Beneficiary Status on the portal (check for misspellings/Aadhaar-linking issues).
2. Re-submit Application if earlier rejected due to errors.
3. File a Grievance on the portal or contact your district agriculture officer.
Why PM-KISAN Matters
The scheme provides ₹6,000/year (in 3 instalments) to help farmers cover seeds, equipment, and household needs. Its Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system minimizes fraud, ensuring timely aid.
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Disclaimer: Beneficiary lists are updated periodically. Cross-check details with local authorities if issues persist.
