PM Kisan update: Benefit of PM Kisan Samman Nidhi will not be available without Ration card.

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: October 28, 2021 01:30 PM2021-10-28T13:30:54+5:302021-10-28T13:30:54+5:30

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Major changes have been made in the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme. The central government has taken major steps to curb fraud in the scheme. Now ration card has been made mandatory for registration in Kisan Yojana.

Now the benefit of this PM Kisan Sanman Nidhi Yojana will be available only after registering the ration card number on the PM Kisan portal. Under this scheme, it will be mandatory to give ration card numbers on new registration. Also, besides making ration cards mandatory, registration is now mandatory.

The requirement to submit a hard copy of the Aadhar card, bank passbook, and declaration has also been abolished. Beneficiaries will now have to create a PDF file of these documents and upload it on the portal. This saves farmers time as well as new ones.

1) You must have a bank account number, as the government transfers money to farmers through DBT. 2) Your bank account must be linked to Aadhaar. 3) It is mandatory for you to have an Aadhar card. In addition, you can take advantage of this plan.

4) Upload your documents on PM Kisan's website pmkisan.gov.in. 5) To link Aadhaar, go to the Farmer Corner option and update by clicking on the Edit Aadhaar Detail option.

Under this scheme, farmers who have not credited the 9th installment of PM Kisan to their account will now get the previous installment along with the previous installment. This means that farmers will now get Rs 4,000.

But this facility will be available only to those farmers who have registered before 30th September. If farmers have also applied and it is approved, will get Rs. 4000.

Farmers are now waiting for the tenth installment under the PM Kisan Sanman Nidhi Yojana. So far, 9 installments of the scheme have been credited to the farmers' accounts.

Under the PM Kisan Yojana, the central government sends three installments of Rs 2,000 each, i.e. Rs 6,000 per annum directly to the farmers' accounts. The objective of this scheme is to provide direct financial assistance to the farmers of the country by increasing their income.