PM Kisan Yojana: Under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana, farmers have received 18 installments so far. Now the question in their mind is when will the 19th installment come.

According to media reports, the government can release the 19th installment in October. Let us know everything about this scheme and how to check your status.

How much money do farmers get

Under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana, the government gives ₹ 6,000 annually to farmers. This amount is given in three installments. Every four months, an installment of ₹ 2,000 is transferred directly to the farmers’ account.

When can the 19th installment come

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Since the release of the 18th installment in June, farmers are hoping to get the 19th installment in October.

Actually, under the PM Kisan Yojana, the first installment is given between 1 April to 31 July, the second installment between 1 August to 30 November, and the third installment between 1 December to 31 March. So if you count June, four months will be completed in October.

Check your status like this

If you have applied for PM Kisan Yojana and you want to know whether your installment has come or not, then you can easily check your status. Let’s know-how:

First of all, go to the official website of PM Kisan Yojana https://pmkisan.gov.in/.

Click on the “Farmer Corner” section given here.

After this, also click on “Beneficiary Status”.

Now a new page will open in different front of you.

Then you have to put your Aadhaar number and 10-digit mobile number.

After this, as soon as you submit, your status will be visible on your screen.

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Let us tell you that helpline number 155261 has also been issued for farmers. By calling this number, you

can get any information related to your installment.

Which farmers get the benefit

All those farmers who have their land get the benefit of PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana. There are also some conditions to take advantage of this scheme, such as:

The farmer must have an Aadhar card and a bank account.

The farmer should not have a government job and should not be an income taxpayer.

This scheme is applicable in all states and union territories. According to the rules, only one member of the family can get the benefit of the scheme.

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