The
Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman nidhi Yojana (PM-KISAN) is one of India’s most
beneficial schemes for farmers, providing financial support directly to their bank accounts. Here’s a complete guide on
how to apply and the documents you need.
1. What Is PM-KISAN? 🌾
· A government initiative that provides
₹6,000 per year to small and marginal farmers.· The amount is given in
three installments of ₹2,000 each directly into the beneficiary’s bank account.· Aims to
support farmers’ financial stability and crop-related expenses.
2. Who Is Eligible? ✅
· Small and marginal farmers who
own cultivable land.· Must be
Indian citizens with a valid
landholding document.· Excludes certain categories like government employees, pensioners, and professionals with high income.
3. How to Apply for PM-KISAN 📝
·
Online Method:1. Visit the
official PM-Kisan portal (pmkisan.gov.in).2. Click on
“New Farmer Registration”.3. Fill in
personal, bank, and land details.4. Upload necessary documents and submit the form.·
Offline Method:o Farmers can apply
via local revenue offices or Gram Panchayats.o Officials will assist with form submission and verification.
4. Documents Required 📂
·
Aadhaar Card (for identity verification)·
Bank account details (passbook or cancelled cheque)·
Landholding papers (patta, Khata, or other ownership proof)·
Farmer ID or Certificate issued by local authorities
5. Check application Status 🔍
· Visit the
PM-Kisan portal and click
“Beneficiary Status”.· Enter
Aadhaar number, account number, or mobile number to check installment status.
✅ Bottom Line:
The
PM-Kisan scheme is a vital financial support system for farmers. By
submitting the correct documents and following the application process, eligible farmers can ensure they
receive timely installments directly in their bank accounts.
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