The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme, launched in February 2019, remains a key pillar of India’s agricultural welfare initiatives. Designed to provide direct financial assistance to small and marginal farmers, the scheme has seen several updates and faced various challenges in recent months.
20th Installment: Expected Release and eKYC Mandate
Farmers are eagerly awaiting the 20th installment of ₹2,000 under the PM-KISAN scheme. While previous installments were disbursed in June and July, the 20th installment has not yet been credited. The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare has indicated that the funds will be released soon, with 2 August being a likely date for the transfer.
To ensure the rightful beneficiaries receive the funds, the government has mandated the completion of the eKYC process. Farmers can complete this process online through the PM-KISAN portal or visit their nearest Common Service Centre for assistance.
Fraud Alert: Beware of Fake Messages
The Ministry has issued a public advisory warning farmers about fraudulent messages circulating on social media. These messages falsely claim early credit of funds or request personal information with the intention to deceive farmers. The Ministry emphasises that genuine updates will only be communicated through official PM-KISAN platforms. Farmers are advised to verify information and avoid sharing sensitive details with unknown sources.
Financial Overview and Beneficiary Statistics
As of the 18th installment (August-November 2024), over 9.59 crore farmers across India were beneficiaries of the scheme. The distribution varied by state, with Uttar Pradesh leading at over 2.25 crore beneficiaries followed by Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar.
Since its inception, the government has disbursed over ₹3.68 lakh crore to farmers through 19 installments, highlighting the scheme’s wide reach and impact.
Challenges and Areas for Improvement
Despite its successes, the PM-KISAN scheme faces several challenges:
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Some farmers are excluded due to errors in registration or technical issues.
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Limited access to smartphones and the internet in rural areas hampers registration and tracking of benefits.
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The scheme excludes tenant farmers and those without land ownership, despite their significant contribution to agriculture.
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Occasional delays in fund disbursement occur due to system errors or incorrect information.
To address these issues, experts suggest improving digital infrastructure in rural areas, enhancing the registration process and considering the inclusion of tenant farmers in the scheme.
Recent Developments and Future Outlook
The government is exploring ways to integrate multiple welfare schemes to provide comprehensive support to farmers. This includes linking PM-KISAN with crop insurance and soil health card initiatives to offer holistic assistance.
Looking ahead, the government aims to streamline the disbursement process and ensure timely payments. The anticipated release of the 20th installment is expected to provide much-needed financial relief to farmers, especially in the face of challenges such as delayed monsoons and fluctuating crop prices.
The PM-KISAN scheme remains a vital support system for India’s farmers, offering financial assistance to those in need. While challenges persist, ongoing efforts to address these issues and enhance the scheme’s reach and effectiveness are commendable. As the 20th installment approaches, it is hoped the government will continue to prioritise the welfare of farmers and ensure timely and transparent disbursement of funds.

