PM Kisan Yojana: 21st installment likely to be released in early November — here’s what beneficiaries should do now
A major relief is on the way for millions of farmers across India. The government is preparing to release the 21st installment of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana (PM-Kisan Yojana), a flagship income-support scheme aimed at providing financial stability to small and marginal farmers.
Earlier reports suggested that the payment might be credited around Diwali, but according to recent updates, the funds are now expected to be transferred in the first week of November 2025. While there has been no official confirmation of the exact release date yet, sources indicate that the process is in its final stages and farmers may soon see the next ₹2,000 installment deposited directly into their bank accounts.
What is PM Kisan Yojana?The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan) scheme was launched in 2019 to provide financial assistance of ₹6,000 per year to eligible farmers. The amount is distributed in three equal installments of ₹2,000 each, directly credited to beneficiaries’ bank accounts through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
This initiative aims to reduce farmers’ financial burden, ensuring they have steady support to meet agricultural and household expenses. Over 11 crore farmers across India have benefited from the scheme so far.
Why completing e-KYC is importantTo ensure transparency and prevent fraud, the government has made Aadhaar-based e-KYC mandatory for all PM-Kisan beneficiaries. Only those who have completed e-KYC and linked their bank accounts with their Aadhaar will receive the upcoming installment.
If your e-KYC is pending, your name could be removed from the beneficiary list, delaying or even halting your next ₹2,000 payment. Therefore, farmers are urged to complete their e-KYC process as soon as possible to avoid any issues.
How to update e-KYC onlineFarmers can easily complete their e-KYC through their mobile phones by visiting the official PM-Kisan portal. Here’s a quick step-by-step guide:
Go to pmkisan.gov.in on your phone or computer.
On the homepage, click on the ‘e-KYC’ option.
Enter your Aadhaar number and other required details.
You’ll receive an OTP on your registered mobile number.
Enter the OTP to verify your identity.
Once verified, your e-KYC process is complete.
Alternatively, farmers can visit their nearest Common Service Centre (CSC) for offline assistance.
Government’s focus on transparencyThe primary goal of linking e-KYC with the PM-Kisan database is to ensure that only genuine farmers benefit from the scheme. Over the years, several cases of duplicate or ineligible beneficiaries have come to light. By verifying identities through Aadhaar, the government aims to eliminate such irregularities and ensure that funds reach the rightful recipients.
Officials have also been conducting periodic audits to ensure that the system remains clean and transparent.
What to expect nextOnce the verification process is completed, the government is likely to credit the 21st installment to eligible farmers’ accounts in early November. Beneficiaries can check their payment status on the PM-Kisan website by entering their registration number or Aadhaar number.
If you are a registered beneficiary and your e-KYC is complete, there’s a high chance that your ₹2,000 installment will arrive on time.
Final reminder for farmersFarmers are advised not to delay their e-KYC updates. The government is expected to release the payment batch anytime within the first week of November 2025. Completing the process now ensures that the amount will be credited without delays.
The PM-Kisan Yojana continues to play a vital role in supporting India’s rural economy by offering consistent income assistance to farmers. As the next installment nears, beneficiaries should act promptly to ensure they don’t miss out on their entitlements.
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