
PM Kisan update
PM Kisan 22nd Instalment: eKYC Mandatory for Farmers – Complete Now to Receive Payment
Attention farmers! Your 22nd PM-Kisan installment is on the way, but there’s an important step you cannot miss-completing your eKYC. Scheduled between late February and March 2026, this payment will only reach those who have verified their details. Missing this step could delay your ₹2,000 credit or even remove you from the beneficiary list.
Don’t worry-it’s simple and can be done online in minutes using your Aadhaar-linked mobile number. And if you Prefer offline, Head to your nearest Common Service Centre (CSC) for biometric authentication.
Once you are done, you can check your eKYC status on the PM-Kisan portal using your Registration Number and Captcha code. Make sure your bank account is Aadhaar-seeded and DBT-enabled to receive the installment smoothly.
Farmers, don’t wait-complete your eKYC today and ensure your benefits reach you on time! This is your key step to secure the next PM-Kisan installment without hassle.
The 2026 agricultural regulations will become effective for farmers according to this announcement. New users need to present their Farmer ID, because existing users from UP, Bihar, and Maharashtra will receive their ID updates. You must link your Aadhaar to your bank account, which needs to have DBT access, or you will lose your ₹2,000 payment.
The 22nd PM-Kisan payment will arrive during the Holi festival according to the schedule, which shows it will be delivered between late February and early March 2026. Your Holi bonus requires only a few clicks and Aadhaar verification to access the updates, which will help you avoid last-minute surprises.
(With Inputs)
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