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As the sun rises on February 24, 2025, millions of farmers across India are waking up to a significant moment: the release of the 19th installment of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) Yojana. This flagship scheme, launched by the Government of India in February 2019, continues to be a lifeline for small and marginal farmers, providing them with financial support to bolster their livelihoods. Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will disburse this installment from Bhagalpur, Bihar, marking another milestone in the world’s largest Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) program. Here’s everything you need to know about this event, the scheme, and its impact on India’s agricultural backbone.
The PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana is a central government initiative designed to provide income support to small and marginal farmers across the country. Under the scheme, eligible farming families—comprising husband, wife, and minor children—receive an annual financial assistance of ₹6,000. This amount is disbursed in three equal installments of ₹2,000 every four months, directly transferred to their bank accounts via the DBT system. The scheme aims to help farmers meet essential expenses like seeds, fertilizers, and other agricultural inputs, ensuring financial stability and reducing dependency on loans.
Since its inception, PM-KISAN has touched the lives of millions, with over ₹3.68 lakh crore transferred to farmers’ accounts after the 19th installment is released today. With each installment, the scheme reaffirms the government’s commitment to uplifting the agricultural sector, which employs nearly half of India’s workforce.
On February 24, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will formally release the 19th installment during his visit to Bhagalpur, Bihar. This installment will see over ₹22,000 crore transferred to the bank accounts of approximately 9.8 crore farmers nationwide. The event is not just a financial transaction but a celebration of the farming community’s resilience. Alongside the disbursement, PM Modi is expected to address a public rally at Bhagalpur’s Airport Ground, joined by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and other dignitaries. The occasion also holds political significance, coming ahead of the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections.
Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has highlighted the scheme’s growth, noting that the number of beneficiaries has risen from 9.6 crore during the 18th installment (released in October 2024) to 9.8 crore now. This increase reflects ongoing efforts to include more eligible farmers, ensuring the scheme’s reach expands to every corner of rural India.
With the 19th installment being credited today, farmers may be eager to confirm their eligibility and payment status. Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to check your beneficiary status:
Farmers are also encouraged to ensure their e-KYC (electronic Know Your Customer) is updated, as it’s a mandatory requirement to receive the installment. The e-KYC process can be completed online via the PM Kisan portal or at nearby Common Service Centers (CSCs).
Not all farmers qualify for PM-KISAN benefits. The scheme targets small and marginal farmers with landholdings of up to 2 hectares. However, certain exclusions apply:
To ensure smooth receipt of funds, farmers must:
Farmers who haven’t updated their e-KYC risk missing out on this installment, so it’s a good idea to act quickly if you haven’t done so already.
The release of the 19th installment today underscores the scheme’s transformative role in rural India. Here are some key impacts:
The scheme’s scale is staggering. With 9.8 crore farmers benefiting from this installment alone, it’s a testament to the government’s focus on inclusive growth. In states like Rajasthan, additional support has been announced—farmers there will receive ₹9,000 annually (₹6,000 from PM-KISAN plus ₹3,000 from the state government), amplifying the scheme’s impact.
Today’s event isn’t just about the 19th installment. PM Modi is also expected to participate in agricultural programs and launch development initiatives in Bihar, signaling a broader vision for rural progress. The Bhagalpur event will see around 2.5 crore farmers participating physically and virtually, showcasing the scheme’s nationwide resonance.
Looking ahead, the government continues to refine PM-KISAN. Efforts to digitize land records, streamline beneficiary verification, and integrate technology are ongoing. There’s also a push to ensure that no eligible farmer is left behind, with awareness campaigns urging farmers to register and complete formalities.
For many farmers, the PM-KISAN installment is more than just money—it’s a sign of recognition. Take Ramu, a farmer from Uttar Pradesh, who shared in a local interview:
“This ₹2,000 comes like a festival every four months. I use it to buy seeds or repair my tools. It’s not everything, but it’s something we can count on.”
Stories like these echo across rural India, where the scheme has become a symbol of hope amid challenges like unpredictable weather and rising input costs.
While PM-KISAN is widely praised, it’s not without its challenges. Some critics argue that ₹6,000 per year isn’t enough to address deeper issues like farm debt or climate resilience. Others point to delays in verifying beneficiaries or errors in the system that exclude deserving farmers. The government has responded by improving the verification process and encouraging e-KYC compliance, but there’s still room for enhancement.
The release of the 19th installment of PM Kisan Yojana on February 24, 2025, is a momentous occasion for India’s farmers. It’s a day of financial relief, renewed optimism, and a reminder of the government’s commitment to the agricultural sector. As ₹22,000 crore flows into bank accounts today, it’s not just about the money—it’s about empowering those who feed the nation.
Whether you’re a farmer awaiting your payment or simply an observer of India’s rural economy, today’s event is a chance to reflect on the journey of PM-KISAN and its role in shaping a more resilient agrarian future. So, check your status, celebrate the moment, and stay tuned for what’s next in this remarkable initiative!
Event | Date | Details |
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Scheme Launch | February 24, 2019 | PM Kisan Yojana was launched by the Government of India to provide financial support to small and marginal farmers. |
18th Installment Release | October 5, 2024 | The previous installment was disbursed to 9.6 crore farmers, marking the last payment before the 19th installment. |
19th Installment Release | February 24, 2025 | PM Narendra Modi will release ₹22,000 crore to 9.8 crore farmers from Bhagalpur, Bihar, during a public event. |
PM's Bhagalpur Event | February 24, 2025 | PM Modi will address a rally at Bhagalpur’s Airport Ground alongside Bihar CM Nitish Kumar and launch development initiatives. |
Installment Frequency | Every 4 Months | ₹2,000 is disbursed every four months (April-July, August-November, December-March cycles). |
e-KYC Deadline | Ongoing (Before Feb 24, 2025) | Farmers must update e-KYC by this date to ensure eligibility for the 19th installment. |
Bihar Assembly Elections | Late 2025 | The 19th installment release holds political significance ahead of the 2025 Bihar elections. |
All dates are based on official announcements and scheme patterns as of February 24, 2025.