PM Kisan Yojna: Are you also eagerly waiting for the 18th installment of PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana. The amount of this scheme, which is given to millions of farmers, helps the farmers a lot in farming. But, now the question is arising when will this installment come.
When will the 18th installment of PM Kisan come
Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambitious scheme PM Kisan, farmers are given an annual help of Rs 6000. This amount is given in three installments. So far 17 installments have been released. Now the eyes of the farmers are fixed on the 18th installment.
However, no date has been officially announced by the government yet. However, according to media reports, this installment can come between October and November. But, according to some reports, the next installment can also come in August.
Necessary steps to avail the benefits of PM Kisan Yojana
If you have not yet registered for PM Kisan Yojana, then do it as soon as possible. For this, you have to follow the following steps:
Contact your nearest Agriculture Department or Common Service Center (CSC).
Keep the required documents like Aadhar card, bank account details, and land information with you.
Fill out and submit the application form.
How to know the status of PM Kisan Yojana
Do you want to know whether you are a beneficiary of this scheme or not? It is very easy. Just follow the steps given below:
Go to the official website of PM Kisan.
Click on ‘Know your status’ in the ‘Farmer Corner’ section.
Enter your Aadhaar number or registered mobile number and captcha code.
Click on ‘Get Data’.
After doing this, your status will be visible.
Important updates for PM Kisan Yojana
E-KYC required: If you have not done e-KYC yet, then get it done soon. This is necessary to maintain your beneficiary status.
Keep bank account and mobile number updated: Make sure your bank account and mobile number are correct and updated.
Benefits of PM Kisan Yojana
PM Kisan Yojana provides many benefits to farmers, such as:
It helps in increasing the source of income of farmers.
There is a reduction in the expenses of farming.
The standard of living of farmers improves.