PM Kisan Samman Nidhi: PM-KISAN ₹6000 Scheme Explained

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The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme — universally known as PM-KISAN — represents the Indian central government’s largest and most direct financial commitment to the agricultural community since Independence: a ₹6,000 annual income support payment made in three equal instalments of ₹2,000 each to every landholding farmer family in the country, delivered directly to Aadhaar-linked bank accounts through the Direct Benefit Transfer infrastructure without any intermediary, any procurement requirement, or any production condition. Since its launch on February 24, 2019, by Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a symbolic first payment at Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh, PM-KISAN has grown into the world’s largest direct income transfer program for farmers, with over 11 crore registered farmer families receiving payments across 28 states and 8 union territories in each disbursement cycle.

The scheme’s design philosophy — providing unconditional income support that farmers can use entirely as they determine most appropriate for their household and agricultural needs — distinguishes it from traditional agricultural welfare interventions like subsidised inputs, minimum support price operations, and crop loan waivers that deliver benefits in-kind or through institutional intermediaries rather than directly to the farmer’s own hands. By treating farmers as economic agents capable of making optimal decisions about how to use financial support — rather than as passive recipients of government-determined input subsidies — PM-KISAN represents a significant evolution in Indian agricultural policy toward direct income support models that have demonstrated superior welfare outcomes in international comparative research.

Payment Structure and Instalment Schedule

PM-KISAN delivers its annual ₹6,000 benefit in three equal instalments across three defined four-month periods — creating a disbursement rhythm that provides financial support at three distinct points in the agricultural calendar rather than as a single annual payment that farmers would need to allocate across an entire year.

InstalmentPeriodMonths CoveredAmountDisbursement Timing
First InstalmentApril to JulyApril, May, June, July₹2,000Released in April, before Kharif sowing
Second InstalmentAugust to NovemberAugust, September, October, November₹2,000Released in August, the mid-Kharif season
Third InstalmentDecember to MarchDecember, January, February, March₹2,000Released in December — before Rabi sowing
Annual TotalFull yearAll 12 months₹6,000Three separate credits

The timing of each instalment is aligned with agricultural decision-making periods — the April instalment arrives before Kharif sowing when farmers must purchase seeds and fertilisers, the August instalment arrives during the growing season when irrigation and crop protection inputs are required, and the December instalment arrives before Rabi sowing when winter crop investment begins. This agricultural calendar alignment maximises the probability that the income support is used for its intended purpose of reducing farmers’ dependence on high-interest informal credit for agricultural inputs.

Eligibility Framework: Who Qualifies and Who Is Excluded

PM-KISAN uses a broad eligibility framework that covers all land-owning farmer families subject to defined exclusion categories — a design that maximises coverage while excluding households whose income level makes them less dependent on government welfare support.

Eligibility CategoryRequirementVerification Source
Land OwnershipMust own cultivable agricultural land — in applicant’s or family’s nameState land records database
Farmer Family DefinitionHusband, wife, and minor children — collectively as one unitAadhaar family linkage
No Upper Land LimitAny size landholding qualifies — no acreage ceilingLand records — all extents included
All Farm TypesFood crops, cash crops, horticulture, and plantation — all qualifySelf-declaration; land use records
All States and UTsAll 28 states and 8 union territories coveredCentral PM-KISAN database

Exclusion Categories: Who Cannot Receive PM-KISAN

Exclusion CategoryReasonThreshold
Institutional land holdersCompanies, societies, trusts — not individual farmersAny institutional ownership
Former and present constitutional post holdersPresident, Vice President, Ministers, MPs, MLAs, MLCsActive or former position
Central and state government employeesDrawing salary from the government — exception for multi-tasking staffAll departments and PSUs
Retired pensioners above ₹10,000 monthlySufficient retirement income₹10,000 monthly pension threshold
Income tax payersAbove income thresholdFiled ITR in the previous assessment year
Registered doctors, engineers, lawyers, and CAsProfessional income earnersLicensed professionals
Retired officers of the central or state governmentAbove- specified pension thresholdGrade-specific exclusions

How to Register for PM-KISAN

PM-KISAN registration is available through multiple channels — reflecting the central government’s commitment to making the enrollment accessible to farmers across every level of digital literacy and every geographic location, from urban peri-agriculture areas to the most remote tribal farming communities.

Self-Registration on PM-KISAN Portal:

  1. Open the PM-KISAN portal at pmkisan.gov.in in your browser
  2. Navigate to the “Farmers Corner” section on the homepage
  3. Select “New Farmer Registration” from the dropdown options
  4. Choose Rural Farmer or Urban Farmer based on your location
  5. Enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number in the designated field
  6. Enter your mobile number and select your state
  7. Complete the OTP verification sent to your registered mobile
  8. Your demographic details are fetched from the UIDAI database — verify name, date of birth, and address
  9. Enter your land details — survey number, khata number, and total extent in hectares
  10. Upload land ownership documents — Khasra-Khatauni or equivalent state land record
  11. Enter your Aadhaar-seeded bank account number and IFSC code
  12. Submit the registration — an application reference number is generated
  13. Registration is sent to the State Nodal Office for verification against state land records

Assisted Registration Channels:

ChannelAvailabilityService ProvidedFee
Common Service Centre (CSC)Nationwide — 5 lakh+ locationsForm filling; document upload; submission₹ nil to ₹30 — state variable
State Agriculture DepartmentState offices and block levelOfficial registration assistanceFree
Revenue or Patwari OfficeVillage and block levelLand record verification and registrationFree
Krishi Vigyan KendraDistrict levelRegistration with the agricultural advisoryFree
Bank Branch — account linkedApplicant’s home bankRegistration with account verificationFree

Documents Required for PM-KISAN Registration

DocumentPurposeAccepted FormatCritical Requirement
Aadhaar CardPrimary identity — mandatory for eKYCOriginal for verification; number for portalMust be linked to mobile for OTP
Land Ownership DocumentProves agricultural land holdingKhasra-Khatauni; Pahani; Jamabandi; RORMust show the applicant’s name as the owner
Bank Account DetailsDBT destinationAccount number and IFSCAccount must be Aadhaar-seeded
Mobile NumberOTP authenticationActive mobile numberShould be Aadhaar-linked preferably

PM-KISAN Status Check and Instalment Verification

After registration approval, farmers can track every instalment’s payment status through the PM-KISAN portal’s beneficiary status tool — confirming whether each ₹2,000 has been credited, is pending processing, or has been rejected due to data mismatch.

Verification MethodHow to UseInformation ProvidedBest Timing
PM-KISAN portal — Beneficiary Statuspmkisan.gov.in — Farmers Corner — Beneficiary Status — enter Aadhaar or mobileAll instalments — received, pending, rejectedAfter each instalment release date
PM-KISAN Helpline — 155261 or 1800-115-526Call with Aadhaar or registration numberRegistration status; instalment statusYear-round
Bank account statementCheck the account after each release month₹2,000 credit with PM-KISAN referenceApril, August, December
PM-KISAN mobile appAvailable on Android — Farmers CornerInstalment status; eKYC completionAfter each instalment cycle
State Agriculture DepartmentVisit with Aadhaar and land documentsRegistration verification; payment statusWhen the portal shows issues

PM-KISAN eKYC: The Annual Compliance Requirement

The government introduced a mandatory annual eKYC requirement for all PM-KISAN beneficiaries — making Aadhaar-based identity re-verification a condition for continued instalment receipt. Farmers who do not complete the annual eKYC within the prescribed window find their subsequent instalments held pending eKYC completion.

The eKYC can be completed through three methods: OTP-based eKYC on the PM-KISAN portal using the Aadhaar-linked mobile number, biometric eKYC at a Common Service Centre, or face authentication eKYC through the PM-KISAN mobile application using the device camera. The portal-based OTP method is the fastest and most accessible, completing in under two minutes for farmers with an active Aadhaar-linked mobile number.

Common PM-KISAN Payment Failures and Their Resolutions

Failure TypeCauseResolution
Instalment rejected — Aadhaar not seeded to the bankNPCI mapper not linkedSeed Aadhaar to the bank account at the branch
Name mismatch — Aadhaar vs. land recordsDifferent name spellings in two databasesCorrect the name in land records at the patwari office to match Aadhaar
eKYC pending — instalment heldAnnual eKYC not completedComplete OTP eKYC on the portal or CSC biometric
Land records not updated after purchaseNew land not yet mutated to the buyer’s nameComplete the mutation at the revenue office before re-applying
Ineligible beneficiary flagProfessional or government employee detectedNo resolution — exclusion is statutory
Bank account closed after registrationDBT routing fails for a defunct accountUpdate bank account on the PM-KISAN portal through Aadhaar authentication
Duplicate registration detectedSame land registered by multiple family membersWithdraw duplicate registration through the PM-KISAN portal

PM-KISAN’s Fiscal Scale and Agricultural Impact

Since its launch in 2019, PM-KISAN has disbursed over ₹3 lakh crore cumulatively to farmer beneficiaries across India — making it one of the largest welfare expenditure programs in Indian fiscal history. The scheme has directly reduced farmers’ dependence on informal moneylenders for agricultural input financing during the critical pre-sowing periods when cash needs are highest and formal credit is least accessible.

The central government’s commitment to PM-KISAN as an enduring agricultural policy rather than a temporary relief measure is evidenced by its consistent budget allocation across multiple Union Budgets and its progressive expansion to cover all land-owning farmers — including those who grow non-food commercial crops, horticulture produce, and plantation products that were initially excluded from some state-level farm support programs. Every registered PM-KISAN beneficiary who completes their annual eKYC, maintains an active Aadhaar-seeded bank account, and ensures their land records accurately reflect their ownership receives ₹6,000 every year as their constitutional right to the government’s agricultural income support — directly, unconditionally, and without intermediaries of any kind standing between the government’s commitment and the farmer’s bank account.

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