Odisha CM Kisan Yojana 2025: ₹4,000–₹12,500 Aid for Farmers – Check Eligibility & Apply

Odisha CM Kisan Yojana 2025: Imagine you’re a farmer in Odisha, waking up at the crack of dawn to tend to your fields. The sun beats down, the rains are unpredictable, and the costs of seeds, fertilizers, and labor keep piling up. For small and marginal farmers, or those without land who rely on agriculture for a living, every day can feel like a gamble.

That’s where the CM Kisan Yojana steps in—a scheme launched by the Odisha government to give farmers like you a financial boost, so you can focus on growing crops, raising livestock, or even starting a small venture without worrying about money. Introduced on September 8, 2024, by Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, this program is already making waves across the state.

What is the CM Kisan Yojana?

The CM Kisan Yojana is Odisha’s answer to the financial struggles of its farmers, especially those who are small, marginal, or landless. It’s a welfare scheme designed to put money directly into farmers’ bank accounts, helping them cover the costs of farming and improve their livelihoods. Think of it as a safety net that works alongside the central government’s PM-KISAN scheme, but with a special focus on Odisha’s unique needs. The program replaces the earlier KALIA (Krushak Assistance for Livelihood and Income Augmentation) Yojana, carrying forward its spirit but with a fresh approach and bigger budget.

Odisha CM Kisan Yojana 2025
Odisha CM Kisan Yojana 2025

Launched during the Nuakhai festival in September 2024, the scheme is a big deal for Odisha, where over 60% of the population depends on agriculture. The state government has set aside ₹1,935 crore in the 2024–25 budget to support around 46 lakh farmers, including those who don’t own land but rely on farming-related work like poultry, fisheries, or horticulture. The goal? To reduce poverty, boost agricultural growth, and make sure farmers have the cash they need to keep their fields—and families—thriving.

The CM Kisan Yojana isn’t just about handing out money. It’s about empowering farmers to make choices, whether that’s buying better seeds, investing in a small business, or sending their kids to school. It’s also tied to other benefits, like scholarships for farmers’ children through the Krushi Vidya Nidhi Yojana. In 2025, the scheme is fully digital, with an online portal (cmkisan.odisha.gov.in) that makes applying, tracking, and receiving benefits as easy as possible. So, let’s break down the details—eligibility, payments, and how to get started.

Who Can Benefit? Eligibility Criteria

The CM Kisan Yojana is designed to reach the farmers who need it most—small and marginal farmers, as well as landless agricultural households. But there are specific criteria to ensure the benefits go to the right people. Here’s what you need to qualify:

  • Residency: You must be a permanent resident of Odisha. This scheme is for farmers living and working in the state, so you’ll need proof of residency, like an Aadhaar card or voter ID.
  • Farmer Status: You need to be either a small or marginal farmer (owning less than 2 hectares of cultivable land) or a landless agricultural household. Landless households are those who don’t own land but depend on agriculture as their primary livelihood, such as through farm labor, fisheries, or livestock rearing.
  • Aadhaar-Linked Bank Account: You must have a bank account linked to your Aadhaar card. This is how the government transfers your payments directly, ensuring transparency.
  • Age: Applicants must be 18 or older. Minors can’t apply.
  • No Overlap: Only one person per family can apply to avoid duplicate benefits. A family is defined as a husband, wife, and their minor children.
  • Exclusions: The scheme isn’t for everyone. Medium and large farmers (with more than 2 hectares of land), urban farmers, government or PSU employees, income taxpayers, pensioners, or professionals like doctors or lawyers are not eligible. You also need a valid ration card if you’re a landless household.

Bandhkam Kamgar Yojana 2025

Ladki Bahin Yojana 2025

The Benefits: What’s in It for Farmers?

The CM Kisan Yojana is all about giving farmers financial breathing room. Here’s a look at the key benefits you can expect in 2025:

Financial Assistance

The scheme offers two types of financial aid, depending on whether you own land or not:

  • Small and Marginal Farmers: If you own less than 2 hectares of cultivable land, you get ₹4,000 per year, paid in two installments of ₹2,000 each. These payments come during the Kharif (monsoon) and Rabi (winter) crop seasons, timed to help with expenses like seeds, fertilizers, and labor.
  • Landless Agricultural Households: If you don’t own land but rely on agriculture (e.g., farm laborers, fishers, or livestock farmers), you get ₹12,500 per year, paid in three installments of roughly ₹4,167 each. This money can be used for alternative livelihoods like poultry, horticulture, or small businesses.

Education Scholarships

Through the Krushi Vidya Nidhi Yojana, the scheme supports farmers’ children by offering scholarships for higher education in technical fields like engineering, medicine, or IT. Amounts vary but can range from ₹10,000 to ₹50,000, depending on the course and institution. This is a huge help for families who want their kids to move beyond farming and build a brighter future.

Livelihood Support

For landless households, the ₹12,500 annual aid is designed to help you explore new income sources. You could invest in a small poultry unit, start a vegetable garden, or try fish farming. The scheme encourages diverse activities to boost your income and improve your family’s nutrition and financial stability.

Transparency and Efficiency

All payments are made through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), so the money goes straight to your bank account. This cuts out middlemen and ensures you get the full amount without delays. The online portal also lets you track your application and payments easily.

These benefits are funded by the Odisha government’s ₹1,935 crore budget for 2024–25, with a focus on reaching around 46 lakh farmers, including 49,482 landless and 2,382 tribal farmers as of April 2025.

Payment Amounts and Dates

Let’s get to the money—how much and when? The CM Kisan Yojana ties its payments to key agricultural festivals, making it feel like a celebration of farming. Here’s the breakdown:

  • Small and Marginal Farmers:
    • Amount: ₹4,000 per year, split into two installments of ₹2,000 each.
    • Payment Dates:
      • First installment: Paid on September 8, 2024, during Nuakhai, with ₹1,025 crore disbursed to around 51 lakh farmers.
      • Second installment: Paid on April 30, 2025, during Akshaya Tritiya, covering the same 51 lakh farmers.
      • Third installment: Paid on August 28, 2025, during Nuakhai. covering the same 51 lakh farmers.
    • These payments align with the Kharif and Rabi seasons, so you have cash when you need it most.
  • Landless Agricultural Households:
    • Amount: ₹12,500 per year, split into three installments of approximately ₹4,167 each.
    • Payment Dates: While exact dates for 2025 aren’t fixed, payments are typically spread across the year, with one installment already paid in September 2024 and the next expected around early 2025. Check the CM Kisan portal for updates.

All payments are credited directly to your Aadhaar-linked bank account, so make sure your account details are up to date. If you’re also enrolled in PM-KISAN, you’ll get an additional ₹6,000 per year (₹2,000 every four months), bringing the total to ₹10,000 for small and marginal farmers.

CategoryAnnual AmountInstallmentsPayment Dates (2024–25)Purpose
Small & Marginal Farmers₹4,0002 (₹2,000 each)Sept 8, 2024 (Nuakhai)
Apr 30, 2025 (Akshaya Tritiya)
Aug 28, 2025 (Nuakhai)
Seeds, fertilizers, labor costs
Landless Agricultural Households₹12,5003 (~₹4,167 each)Sept 2024, early 2025 (TBD)Livelihood activities (e.g., poultry, fisheries)

How to Apply for the CM Kisan Yojana

Applying for the CM Kisan Yojana is straightforward, thanks to the online portal at cmkisan.odisha.gov.in. You can also use the Krushak Odisha Unified Portal (kalia.odisha.gov.in) for registration and e-KYC. Here’s how to get started:

Online Application

image 349
Odisha CM Kisan Yojana 2025: ₹4,000–₹12,500 Aid for Farmers – Check Eligibility & Apply 4
  • Farmer Registration: Click on “Farmer Registration” in the “Farmer’s Corner” section.
  • Enter Details: Fill in your personal details, including your Aadhaar number, name, address, and mobile number. For land-owning farmers, include land details (like Khatauni records). For landless households, provide proof of agricultural work, like an MGNREGA job card.
  • Upload Documents: You’ll need:
    • Aadhaar card
    • Address proof (e.g., voter ID or ration card)
    • Bank account details (passbook with Aadhaar linkage)
    • Land ownership documents (for small/marginal farmers)
    • MGNREGA job card or proof of agricultural work (for landless households)
    • Passport-sized photo
  • Submit Declaration: Tick the box to confirm your details are correct, then click “Proceed” to submit.
  • e-KYC Verification: Complete e-KYC by March 31, 2025, to stay eligible. You can do this via:
    • OTP (sent to your Aadhaar-linked mobile number)
    • Fingerprint or iris scan at a Common Service Center (CSC) or Aadhaar center
  • Track Application: After submission, you’ll get a token number. Use it to check your status on the portal under “Check Status.”

Offline Application

If you don’t have internet access, you can apply through:

  • Common Service Centers (CSCs): Visit a CSC or Jana Seva Kendra with your documents and ask for help filling out the form.
  • Government Camps: The Odisha government organizes camps in villages and blocks. Check with your local Gram Panchayat or Block Development Officer for schedules.

Once approved, you’ll be added to the beneficiary list, and payments will start flowing to your bank account.

Checking the Beneficiary List and Status

Want to see if you’re on the beneficiary list or check your application status? Here’s how:

  • Beneficiary List:
    1. Go to kalia.odisha.gov.in.
    2. Click on “Beneficiary” on the homepage.
    3. Select your district, block, and Gram Panchayat.
    4. Click “View” to see if your name is listed.
  • Application Status:
    1. Visit cmkportal.odisha.gov.in.
    2. Click “Check Status” in the Farmer’s Corner.
    3. Enter your Aadhaar or token number to see updates.

You can also check payment status on the PM-KISAN portal (pmkisan.gov.in) if you’re enrolled in both schemes.

What’s Next for the CM Kisan Yojana?

In 2025, the Odisha government is doubling down on making the scheme accessible and impactful. Plans are in the works to expand outreach through more camps and CSCs, especially in remote tribal areas. The integration with the Krushak Odisha portal is streamlining registration and e-KYC, and there’s talk of a mobile app to make things even easier. The government is also exploring ways to increase funding and add new benefits, like more support for organic farming or micro-irrigation.

The CM Kisan Yojana is part of a bigger vision to transform Odisha’s agriculture sector. By combining it with PM-KISAN and other schemes like the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (crop insurance), the state is building a robust support system for farmers. With ₹1,935 crore already allocated, the scheme is set to grow, reaching even more farmers in the years ahead.

Conclusion: Odisha CM Kisan Yojana 2025

The CM Kisan Yojana is more than just a government handout—it’s a promise to Odisha’s farmers that their hard work matters. Whether you’re a small farmer sowing rice in the Kharif season or a landless laborer raising fish in a village pond, this scheme is here to ease your financial burdens and open new doors. With ₹4,000 for small farmers and ₹12,500 for landless households, plus scholarships for your kids, it’s a chance to build a better life.

govtschemes.org

Author

  • Smriti

    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.

Leave a Comment