Utility News Desk!!! Many schemes are run by the government for farmers in India. India is an agricultural country, even today more than 50% of India's population is dependent on agriculture. That is why many beneficial schemes have been launched by the Government of India for farmers. Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana was launched in the year 2019 by the government to provide financial benefits to the farmers. Under the scheme, financial assistance of Rs 6000 is given to the beneficiary farmers.
The amount of the scheme is sent directly to the accounts of the farmers by the government through DBT. 18 installments of Kisan Yojana were released last month, which benefited about 12 crore farmers of the country. Farmers are waiting for the next installment of the scheme but farmers will have to avoid these mistakes. If not, they may find it difficult to get benefits from the next person.
Under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana run by the Government of India, beneficiary farmers are required to undergo eKYC to continue receiving benefits under the scheme. Farmers have already been informed in this regard by the Government of India. But there are still many farmers like this. Those who have not done e-KYC. Farmers who have not done e-KYC. It may be difficult for them to get the benefit of the next installment. Therefore, farmers should not make this mistake. If you have not yet done e-KYC, then complete this work quickly.
To avail the benefits of PM Kisan Yojana, it is also necessary for the farmers to get their land verified. Farmers who have not yet done land verification. They may also stop getting the benefits of the scheme. Therefore, farmers should also complete the land verification work as soon as possible. If the land is not verified before the next installment is released. Then the installment money may get stuck. Complete it immediately.
To get e-KYC done, farmers can complete the process either by visiting PM Kisan app or pmkisan.gov.in site. Or you can get e-KYC done by going to the nearest common service centre. For land verification, farmers can visit the Common Service Center and get this done through the official land records portal of the state.