The PM Kisan Samman initiative offers farmers across the nation basic income assistance of up to Rs 6,000, which is immediately deposited to their bank accounts under the scheme.
PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana news: The PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana is a government programme that is funded entirely by the national govt. Small and marginal farmer households with a combined land holding/ownership of up to 2 hectares would get Rs 6,000 per year in three equal instalments under the plan.
PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana’s 9th instalment was released by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Over Rs 19,500 crore was deposited directly into the accounts of over 9.75 lakh beneficiary farmer families on August 9, 2021.
The cash will be sent directly to the bank accounts of the recipients. The programme has a number of exclusion categories. Farmers may check their status on the PM Kisan website, www.pmkisan.gov.in, or through the PM Kisan mobile app.
PM Kisan Samman Beneficiary
Farmers must provide this information or papers in order to be enrolled in the PM KISAN 9th Instalment plan. These papers or information must be shared on the PM Kisan internet portal at www.pmkisan.gov.in.
1) Name, Age, Gender and Category (SC/ST)
2) Except for farmers in Meghalaya, Assam, and J&K (formerly UTs of J&K and Ladakh), where the majority of inhabitants do not have Aadhaar numbers, these states have been exempted from the need till March 31, 2020.
In these States / UTs, Aadhaar numbers will be collected for those beneficiaries who have one, and for those who do not, alternate prescribed documents such as a driving licence, NREGA Job Card, voters’ ID card, or an identity card will be collected for identity verification purposes by the States/UT Governments, such as Aadhaar Enrollment Number and/or any other prescribed identity papers, such as a driver’s licence, voter’s ID card, or NREGA job card
3) Bank Account Number and IFSC Code.
4) Mobile number – Though it is not required, it is recommended that it be given if it is accessible so that information on the transfer of benefit can be shared.
Farmers have received Rs 1 lakh 60 crore under PM Kisan Samman Nidhi so far. During the pandemic period, Rs 1 lakh crore was given to small farmers.
FAQs
It’s possible that there’s a problem with the website. If you try again later, you should be able to receive PM Kisan beneficiary list 2021 for the 9th instalment at the very least.
Yes, it displays the beneficiary list for all Kist prepared by the government up to this point. However, after 12:30 p.m. on August 9, 9th Kist will be aired.
PM Kisan’s next instalment, 2021, will be released on August 9th.
The status of PM Ksian may be seen at pmkisan.gov.in.
It is a retirement plan for all land-owning Small and Marginal Farmers (SMFs) across the country. It is a voluntary and contributory pension system for those aged 18 to 40 years old, with a provision for a monthly income of Rs. 3000/- when they reach the age of 60, subject to specific exclusion conditions.
A small and marginal landholder farmer is described as someone who owns up to 2 hectares of cultivable land according to the state/land UT’s records.
The subscriber would enjoy the following benefits under the scheme:
a)Minimum Assured Pension: After reaching the age of 60, each PM-KMY subscriber would get a minimum assured pension of Rs. 3000/- each month.
b) Family Pension: If the subscriber dies while receiving a pension, the beneficiary’s spouse is entitled to receive 50% of the beneficiary’s pension as a family pension, provided he or she is not already a beneficiary of the plan. Only the spouse is eligible for a family pension.
c) If a beneficiary made regular contributions and died before reaching the age of 60, his or her spouse will be able to join and continue the plan by making monthly contributions or quit the scheme according to the exit and withdrawal conditions.
beneficiaries under the scheme?
The cut-off date for determination of eligibility of beneficiaries under the
scheme shall be 01.08.2019.
under the Scheme?
The rate of contribution for the eligible subscriber varies between Rs. 55/- to
Rs. 200/- per month depending upon the age of entry.
land get any benefit under the scheme?
No, any individual farmer with more than 2 hectares of cultivable land is ineligible for the scheme’s advantages.