₹12,305 crore disbursed so far to farmers under PM-KISAN scheme

The PM-KISAN scheme aims at boosting the income of the farmers by providing them ₹6,000 per year in three equal instalments.

June 21, 2019 05:06 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 08:36 am IST - New Delhi:

A farmer preparing his land for sowing. File

A farmer preparing his land for sowing. File

The Centre has disbursed ₹12,305 crore so far to beneficiaries under the PM-KISAN programme that aims at boosting the income of the farmers by providing them ₹6,000 per year in three equal instalments.

“Recently, the government has initiated the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme effective from February 1 to enable farmers to take care of expenses related to agriculture and allied activities as well as domestic needs,” Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.

 

The scheme provides a payment of ₹6,000 per year in three equal instalments of ₹2,000 to beneficiaries.

Recently, the Centre decided to extend the benefit of this scheme to all 14.5 crore farmers, irrespective of the size of their landholding, costing ₹87,217.50 crore annually to the exchequer.

Giving an update on disbursement, Mr. Tomar, in a reply to a separate query, said, “Till date, the first instalment to 3,29,52,568 beneficiaries and the second instalment to 2,85,73,889 beneficiaries have been credited directly to the bank accounts of farmers’ families under the PM-KISAN scheme.”

The government has disbursed ₹6,590.51 crore for the first instalment and ₹5,714.77 crore for the second tranche, the data showed.

“PM-KISAN is a continuous and ongoing scheme in which the financial benefits are transferred to the bank accounts of the identified beneficiaries as and when their correct and verified data is uploaded by the concerned States/UTs on PM-KiSAN web portal,” the Minister said.

 

The data uploaded by the States/UTs undergoes multi-level verification and validation by various agencies, including banks and then the amount is transferred to beneficiaries’ accounts.

“In this process several times, the rejected data is returned to the State/UT governments for correction. Though this results in delay in the release of benefits to the identified beneficiaries, it is essential so as to ensure that the benefit reaches the correct beneficiary,” Mr. Tomar said.

The Minister informed that the government has decided beneficiaries would be eligible to get the payment commencing from the four-monthly period in which their names are uploaded in portal and also subsequent instalments.

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