
Central Government has announced that the 21st installment of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana will be credited to farmers’ bank accounts on November 19th. Eligible farmers receive ₹6,000 annually, paid in three installments of ₹2,000 each. This next transfer is said to benefit crores of farmers across the country.
A government announcement recently stated they have completed all verification processes and will provide the installments directly to the beneficiary’s bank account. Eligible farmers will be provided the installments temporarily, without delay, regardless of whether they have completed e-KYC, verified their land records, or linked land records to bank accounts.
Farmers can check to see whether their installment was approved using the following steps:
Farmers can check that they have received the ₹2,000 disbursement in one of the following ways:
Farmers who have not completed:
may have delays.
Farmers should check and finish any outstanding verification promptly, so that they receive future installments. The disbursement on November 19 will help to provide relief and financial support for the Rabi cropping season.
Information is based on government updates and may vary depending on individual eligibility and verification status. Beneficiaries should cross-check details on the official PM Kisan portal.
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