PM Kisan Yojana 21st Kist: इस दिन आएंगे खाते में ₹2000 की किस्त, नए तरीके से देखें अपना नाम

PM Kisan Yojana 21st Kist: The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme, launched in February 2019, continues to be a lifeline for India’s small and marginal farmers, providing ₹6,000 annually in three ₹2,000 installments to support agricultural and household expenses. As of August 2025, the scheme has disbursed 20th installment, benefiting over 9.8 crore farmers, including 2.41 crore women farmers.

The PM Kisan scheme, administered by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, aims to provide financial assistance to small and marginal farmers owning up to 2 hectares of cultivable land. The ₹6,000 annual benefit is disbursed in three equal installments every four months via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) to Aadhaar-linked bank accounts.

PM Kisan Yojana 21st Kist
PM Kisan Yojana 21st Kist

PM Kisan Yojana 21st Kist Date

The PM Kisan scheme following table outlines the expected schedule and historical context:

InstallmentRelease DateAmountBeneficiariesPayment MethodNotes
21stOctober 2025₹2,0009.8 crore+DBTTentative, pending confirmation
20thAugust 2, 2025₹2,0009.8 crore+DBT to Aadhaar-linked accountsReleased During Varanasi event
19thFebruary 24, 2025₹2,0009.8 croreDBTReleased in Bhagalpur, Bihar
18thOctober 5, 2024₹2,0009.4 croreDBTReleased in Washim, Maharashtra

PM Kisan Yojna Eligibility 2025

To receive the 21th installment PM Kisan Yojana, farmers must meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • Indian citizen with a valid Aadhaar card.
  • Small or marginal farmer owning up to 2 hectares of cultivable land, verified through land records (e.g., khasra/khatauni).
  • Registered under the PM Kisan scheme with a valid registration number.
  • Completed e-KYC via OTP, biometric, or face authentication.
  • Aadhaar linked to an active bank account with the correct IFSC code.
  • Not an institutional landowner, government employee, income-tax payer, or pensioner receiving over ₹10,000 monthly.

PM Kisan 21th Installment Beneficiary Status

Checking your beneficiary status is crucial to confirm eligibility and track payment for the 21th installment. Follow these steps:

Step 1: Visit the PM Kisan Portal

  • Navigate to pmkisan.gov.in using a smartphone or computer.
  • Use only the official site to avoid scams, as warned by @pmkisanofficial on X.

Step 2: Access Beneficiary Status

  • In the “Farmers Corner” section on the homepage, click “Beneficiary Status.”
  • This directs you to the status check page.

Step 3: Enter Details

  • Input your Aadhaar number, bank account number, or registered mobile number.
  • If you don’t know your registration number, use the “Know Your Registration Number” link, entering your Aadhaar or mobile number to retrieve it.

Step 4: Verify with OTP

  • Enter the captcha code displayed on the screen.
  • Request an OTP, which will be sent to your Aadhaar-linked mobile number.
  • Submit the OTP to view your status.

Step 5: Review Payment Status

  • The portal will display whether your 21th installment is processed, pending, or rejected.
  • Look for error messages like “e-KYC pending” or “land verification incomplete” to identify issues.

Alternative: Check Beneficiary List

  • In the “Farmers Corner,” select “Beneficiary List.”
  • Choose your state, district, block, and village.
  • Click “Get Report” to view eligible farmers in your area.

How to Complete e-KYC for the 21th Installment

e-KYC is mandatory to receive the 21th installment, as it verifies beneficiaries and prevents fraud. Approximately 5 lakh farmers risk missing payments due to incomplete e-KYC. Here’s how to complete it:

Option 1: OTP-Based e-KYC

  • Visit pmkisan.gov.in and click “e-KYC” in the top-right corner.
  • Enter your Aadhaar number and captcha code.
  • Receive an OTP on your Aadhaar-linked mobile number.
  • Submit the OTP to complete verification.

Option 2: Biometric-Based e-KYC

  • Visit a CSC, State Seva Kendra (SSK), or Aadhaar Seva Kendra.
  • Provide your Aadhaar card for fingerprint or iris scanning.
  • Pay a nominal fee (if applicable) for CSC services.

Option 3: Face Authentication-Based e-KYC

  • Download the PM Kisan mobile app from pmkisan.gov.in or Google Play Store.
  • Select the face authentication option.
  • Scan your face using your smartphone camera in good lighting with a stable internet connection.

PM Kisan Portal Registration 2025

New farmers can register to receive the 21th and future installments:

  1. Visit pmkisan.gov.in: Go to “Farmers Corner” and select “New Farmer Registration.”
  2. Enter Details: Provide your Aadhaar number, state, and captcha code.
  3. Verify with OTP: Authenticate using an OTP sent to your Aadhaar-linked mobile number.
  4. Complete Application: Enter your full name, bank account number, IFSC code, mobile number, and land details (e.g khasra/khatauni).
  5. Upload Documents: Submit Aadhaar card, bank passbook, land records, and identity/address proof (e.g., Voter ID).
  6. Submit and Verify: Local authorities will verify your application. Check status using your registration number.

PM Kisan Yojana Installments 2025 Benefits

The 21th installment offers significant advantages for farmers:

  • Financial Relief: ₹2,000 supports farming costs like seeds, fertilizers, or equipment, easing financial strain.
  • Household Support: Frees up funds for essentials like food, education, or healthcare, especially for 2.41 crore women farmers.
  • Rural Economic Boost: Over ₹22,000 crore per installment stimulates rural economies, benefiting local businesses.
  • Transparency: DBT and e-KYC ensure funds reach genuine beneficiaries, reducing leakages.
  • Agricultural Sustainability: Enables investment in sustainable practices, aligning with India’s agricultural growth goals.
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    Smriti has a postgraduate degree in journalism from Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth Varanasi. She has 10 years of experience in journalism. She started her journalism career with Dainik Jagran Gorakhpur unit in 2015. After serving in ETV Bharat, she has been associated with Government Schemes for the last six years.

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