PM Kisan Latest Updates: The August-November installment of PM Kisan’s Rs 2000 is coming soon to the account of around 12.10 crore farmers. According to the latest data provided on the PM Kisan portal, over 12.10 crore farmers have registered under the scheme so far. Under Prime Minister Kisan Samman Nidhi, the Modi government sends Rs 6000 to farmers’ accounts in 3 installments. So far, the central government has sent out 8 episodes and the 9th installment will start arriving in farmers’ accounts in the next few days.
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Let us tell you that in each financial year, the government sends 2000 rupees as the first installment from April 1 to July 31, the second installment from August 1 to November 30 and the third installment from December 1 to March 31. These installments are transferred directly to the Farmers Account.
They cannot take advantage
Under the Prime Minister’s Kisan Summon Fund, only farmers who own arable farming will benefit from it. If someone pays income tax they cannot take advantage of PM Kisan Samman. Lawyers, doctors, and even CAs are out of the scheme. Now only those farmers will benefit from the PM Kisan summon scheme, which is named after the farm.
After registration, look for the name in this list
- If you have registered online or by any means under the scheme, then you can check your name in the PM Kisan list.
- For this, you should first go to the official website of the PM Kisan Project https://pmkisan.gov.in. After this, on the home page, you’ll see the Farmer’s Corner option.
- Within this section you should click on the beneficiaries list option.
- Then you have to select the state, district, sub-district, block and village from the drop down list.
The episode may have stuck
Even if the government transfers money into the account it does not reach the farmer’s account. The main reason for this is the mistake in your Aadhaar, Account Number and Bank Account Number. Moreover, the spelling of the bank account name and the name entered on the Aadhaar card or the incorrect IFSC code are incompatible. If you have even made such a mistake your installment may get caught.