Notice Board

Hon’ble Prime Minister Has Released the 14th instalment of the PM KISAN scheme on 27th July. 2023.
PM-Kisan Helpline No. 155261 / 011-24300606
eKYC is MANDATORY for PMKISAN Registered Farmers. OTP Based eKYC is available on PMKISAN Portal or nearest CSC centres may be contacted for Biometric based eKYC.

Farmers Zone 2023

PM  KISAN Portal

PM KISAN Portal” refers to a government initiative in India known as the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme. This scheme was launched in February 2019 by the Government of India with the aim of providing financial assistance to small and marginal farmers across the country. Under the PM-KISAN scheme, eligible farmers receive direct income support of Rs. 6,000 per year in three equal installments of Rs. 2,000 each. This financial support is intended to help farmers with their agricultural activities and to provide some relief from financial distress.

To avail the benefits of the PM-KISAN scheme, farmers need to register themselves through the official PM-KISAN portal. The portal allows farmers to apply for the scheme, check their payment status, and update their details if necessary. Keep in mind that developments may have occurred since my last update, so it’s a good idea to check the latest information on the PM-KISAN scheme and the official PM-KISAN portal through the Government of India’s official websites or trusted news sources for the most current details.

PM  KISAN Registration

PM-KISAN registration refers to the process of enrolling as a beneficiary under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme in India. The scheme is a government initiative aimed at providing financial assistance to small and marginal farmers across the country. When farmers register for PM-KISAN, they provide their essential details, such as name, address, bank account information, landholding details, and their Aadhaar number (a unique identification number issued to Indian residents).

This information is used to verify the eligibility of the farmer for the scheme. Once the registration is complete and the application is verified, eligible farmers receive direct income support of Rs. 6,000 per year in three equal installments of Rs. 2,000 each. The financial assistance is credited directly to the registered bank account of the farmer, helping them with their agricultural activities and providing some financial relief. PM-KISAN registration plays a crucial role in ensuring that the financial benefits of the scheme reach the intended beneficiaries – the small and marginal farmers – and contribute to their welfare and economic well-being.

PM Kisan Beneficiary List 

The PM-Kisan Beneficiary List refers to the list of beneficiaries who are eligible to receive financial assistance under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme in India. The scheme is a government initiative aimed at providing income support to small and marginal farmers across the country. The beneficiary list contains the names of farmers who have successfully registered and fulfilled the eligibility criteria set by the government. These farmers receive direct income support of Rs. 6,000 per year, provided in three equal installments of Rs. 2,000 each.

PM Kisan FAQ”S

1. What is PM Kisan?

PM Kisan is a government scheme launched by the Indian government to provide financial assistance to small and marginal farmers across the country. Under this scheme, eligible farmers receive direct income support of Rs. 6,000 per year in three equal installments.

2. Who is eligible to benefit from PM Kisan?

The following categories of farmers are eligible for PM Kisan: Small and Marginal Farmers: Farmers who own cultivable land of up to 2 hectares fall under this category. Landholder Farmers: Any farmer who is the owner of cultivable land irrespective of its size.

3. Are tenant farmers eligible for PM Kisan benefits?

No, tenant farmers are not eligible for the PM Kisan scheme. Only landowner farmers, whether small, marginal, or large, are eligible for the benefits.

4. How are the installments distributed to the beneficiaries?

The financial assistance of Rs. 6,000 is provided in three equal installments of Rs. 2,000 each. The installments are distributed to the beneficiaries directly into their registered bank accounts.

5. What is the payment frequency under PM Kisan?

The PM Kisan installments are paid to the beneficiaries every four months. Generally, the payments are made in April, August, and December.

6. How can farmers apply for the PM Kisan scheme?

Farmers can apply for the PM Kisan scheme through both online and offline modes. They can visit the official PM Kisan website or approach their nearest Common Service Centres (CSCs) to apply online. Additionally, they can also apply offline by visiting the agriculture department offices in their respective states.

7. Is Aadhaar card mandatory for PM Kisan registration?

Yes, Aadhaar card is mandatory for PM Kisan registration. It is a crucial document required to verify the identity of the beneficiaries and ensure the direct transfer of funds to their bank accounts.

8. Can farmers check their PM Kisan payment status online?

Yes, farmers can check their PM Kisan payment status online by visiting the official PM Kisan website. They need to enter their Aadhaar number or bank account number to track the status of their payments.

9. Is the PM Kisan scheme time-bound or permanent?

As of my last update in September 2021, the PM Kisan scheme was an ongoing scheme. However, please check the latest information from official government sources to determine its current status.

10. Is there any provision to correct or update information in the PM Kisan application?

Yes, farmers can correct or update their information in the PM Kisan application through the official website. They need to log in with their registered credentials and make the necessary changes. Please note that the information provided here is based on the scheme as of September 2021, and there might have been updates or changes since then. For the latest and most accurate information, it's always best to refer to the official PM Kisan website or contact the concerned government authorities.