PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana: PM Modi is all set to release the 19th instalment for PM Kisan today. Know how to check beneficiary status 2025 , eKYC process, and eligibility.
PM KISAN 19th Instalment 2025 Today: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to release the 19th instalment of PM KISAN (PM Kisan Samman Nidhi) today, i.e. February 24, in an address from Bhagalpur, Bihar. The amount worth Rs 22,000 crore will be directly credited to farmers’ accounts via the DBT (Direct Beneficiary Transfer) scheme.
Under the PM Kisan scheme, eligible farmers receive Rs 2,000 every four months, which is Rs 6,000 a year. The money, which is directly transferred to the bank accounts of the beneficiaries, is provided each year in three instalments — April-July, August-November and December-March.
The scheme was announced in the Interim Budget 2019 by the then finance minister Piyush Goyal and was later launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It has now become the world’s biggest Direct Benefit Transfer scheme.
Complete Your KYC To Receive the 19th Instalment of PM-KISAN
To receive the 19th instalment, farmers need to complete their e-KYC. According to the scheme’s official website, “eKYC is MANDATORY for PMKISAN Registered Farmers. OTP-based eKYC is available on the PMKISAN Portal, or the nearest CSC centres may be contacted for Biometric-based eKYC”.
PM Kisan: How To Check Beneficiary Status?
1) Visit the official website — pmkisan.gov.in.
2) Now, click on the tab ‘Know Your Status’ on the right side of the page.
3) Enter your registration number and fill in the Captcha Code, and select the ‘Get Data’ option.
Your beneficiary status will appear on the screen.
PM-KISAN: Check Your Name in the Beneficiary List
Step 1: Visit the PM Kisan official website www.pmkisan.gov.in.
Step 2: Click on the ‘Beneficiary list’ tab.
Step 3: Select details from the drop-down menu, such as state, district, sub-district, block, and village.
Step 4: Click on the ‘Get report’ tab.
After this, the beneficiary list will be displayed.
You can call on the helpline numbers — 155261 and 011-24300606.