Under the PM-KISAN scheme, eligible farmers get Rs 2,000 every four months, which is Rs 6,000 annually
PM-KISAN 15th Installment Released: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday, November 15, released the 14th installment of the Prime Minister Kisan Samman Nidhi Scheme (PM-KISAN) worth Rs 18,000 crore for about 8.5 crore eligible farmers. The announcement was made at an event held at Khunti, Jharkhand, on Wednesday.
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So far, the government has transferred a total amount of about Rs 2.68 lakh crore to the beneficiaries under the PM-KISAN scheme.
The 14th installment under the PM-KISAN was released in July, 5 months after the 13th instalment in February 2023. The 12th installment was released in October 2022, while the 11th installment was released in May 2022.
Under the PM-KISAN scheme, eligible farmers get Rs 2,000 every four months, which is Rs 6,000 annually. The money is provided each year in three instalments — April-July, August-November and December-March. The fund is directly transferred to the bank accounts of the beneficiaries.
The scheme was launched in February 2019.
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How To Check Beneficiary Status?
1) Visit the official website — pmkisan.gov.in
2) Now, click on the tab ‘Know Your Status’ on the right side of the page
3) Enter you registration number and fill Captcha Code, and select ‘Get Data’ option
3) Your beneficiary status will come up on the screen.
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PM-KISAN: Check Your Name in Beneficiary List
Step 1: Visit PM Kisan official website www.pmkisan.gov.in
Step 2: Click on the ‘Beneficiary list’ tab.
Step 3: Select details from the drop-down such as select state, district, sub-district, block, and village
Step 4: Click on the ‘Get report’ tab
After this, the beneficiary list detail will be displayed.
You can call on the helpline numbers — 155261 and 011-24300606.