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PM Kisan 2026: 23rd Installment Date, Beneficiary Status Check & How to Register

PM Kisan

PM-Kisan (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi) is a central government scheme that gives ₹6,000 a year to eligible farmer families in three installments of ₹2,000 each. The 23rd installment was released on 20 June 2026, and ₹2,000 was sent to over 9.44 crore farmers through DBT. To check your money, visit pmkisan.gov.in , open “Beneficiary Status,” and enter your registration number or mobile number. e-KYC is compulsory — without it, your installment will not come.

PM Kisan 2026: Overview

PointDetail
Scheme NamePM-Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN)
Run ByGovernment of India
Launched24 February 2019
Yearly Benefit₹6,000 per farmer family
Installment Amount₹2,000 (three times a year)
23rd Installment Date20 June 2026
Mode of PaymentDirect Benefit Transfer (DBT)
e-KYCCompulsory
Official Websitepmkisan.gov.in
Helpline155261 / 1800-11-5526

What is PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana?

PM-Kisan, full name Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi, is a central government scheme launched on 24 February 2019. The simple idea is to give direct money help to farmer families so they can manage farming costs and household needs.

Under the scheme, every eligible farmer family gets ₹6,000 every year. This money is not given all at once. It comes in three equal installments of ₹2,000 each, with a gap of about four months between each one. The money is sent straight to the farmer’s bank account through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), so there is no middleman.

Since it started, the scheme has helped crores of farmers across India and has become one of the biggest income-support programmes in the world. To keep getting the money, farmers must complete their e-KYC and keep their bank and land details correct.

PM Kisan 23rd Installment Date 2026 (Released 20 June 2026)

The 23rd installment of PM-Kisan was released on 20 June 2026. The Prime Minister released it from Tarakeswar in the Hooghly district of West Bengal. Under this installment, about ₹18,880 crore was transferred to more than 9.44 crore farmers, which included over 2.18 crore women farmers.

Each eligible farmer received ₹2,000 directly in their Aadhaar-linked bank account. This installment covers the April-to-July 2026 cycle. For comparison, the 22nd installment was released earlier on 13 March 2026.

If you are eligible and completed your e-KYC, the ₹2,000 should reach your account around this date. Sometimes the payment takes one or two extra days to show in the account, so do not panic if it is slightly delayed. If it still does not arrive, check your status using the steps below.

PM Kisan Installment Amount: ₹6,000 Explained

Farmers often ask how the payment is divided between different sources. Here is a simple explanation of the amount: 

InstallmentWhen It Comes (Cycle)Amount
1st of the yearApril – July₹2,000
2nd of the yearAugust – November₹2,000
3rd of the yearDecember – March₹2,000
Total per year₹6,000

So you get ₹2,000 three times a year, which adds up to ₹6,000. The exact dates can change a little each year, and the government announces them through official channels. The money always goes to the bank account that is linked with your Aadhaar through NPCI mapping.

PM Kisan Beneficiary Status Check 2026 (Step-by-Step)

If you want to know whether your ₹2,000 has come, follow these easy steps to check your status online.

Step 1 — Open the official website Go to pmkisan.gov.in . Always use only the official site.

Step 2 — Open Beneficiary Status On the home page, in the “Farmers Corner,” click on the “Know Your Status” or “Beneficiary Status” option.

Step 3 — Enter your details Enter your registration number or your registered mobile number, then fill in the captcha.

Step 4 — Get OTP (if asked) If the site asks, get an OTP on your mobile and enter it.

Step 5 — Click “Get Data” Your status will appear on the screen. You can see your latest installment details, the date the money was sent, and the bank account it went to.

You can also check your status on the PMKISAN GoI mobile app, which you can download from the Google Play Store. This is handy if you prefer using your phone.

Read our article:PM Kisan Status Check

PM Kisan Beneficiary List 2026: How to Check Your Name

The beneficiary list is the village-level list of farmers who will get the installment. Here is how to check if your name is in it.

  1. Go to pmkisan.gov.in  and open the “Beneficiary List” option in the Farmers Corner.
  2. Select your State, District, Sub-district, Block, and Village.
  3. Click on “Get Report.”
  4. The list of beneficiaries in your village will be shown. Look for your name.

If your name is missing, it may be because your e-KYC is pending, your bank details are wrong, your land records are not verified, or you fall under a category that is not eligible. Fix the problem quickly so you do not miss the next installment.

PM Kisan e-KYC: How to Complete It

e-KYC is compulsory. Without it, your ₹2,000 will not be credited, even if you are fully eligible. There are three easy ways to complete it.

  • OTP-based e-KYC: Go to pmkisan.gov.in , click the e-KYC option, enter your Aadhaar number, and verify with the OTP sent to your Aadhaar-linked mobile. You can also do this on the mobile app.
  • Biometric e-KYC: Visit your nearest Common Service Centre (CSC) and complete e-KYC using your fingerprint.
  • Face authentication: The PMKISAN GoI mobile app also allows e-KYC using face scan.

Important point: Linking Aadhaar with your bank is not the same as NPCI seeding. PM-Kisan money only goes to the account that is mapped in the NPCI system. To fix this, visit your bank branch and fill the DBT / NPCI Aadhaar seeding form.

PM Kisan Eligibility 2026: Who Can Get ₹2,000?

To receive the installment, you must meet these conditions.

  • You must be part of a landholding farmer family — husband, wife, and minor children who own farming land.
  • Your name must be in the state or revenue land records.
  • Your Aadhaar must be linked to your bank account.
  • Your e-KYC must be complete.
  • Your bank account must be NPCI-mapped for DBT.

These rules make sure the money reaches genuine farmers who own and work on agricultural land.

Who is NOT Eligible for PM Kisan?

Even if you own farmland, you are not eligible if you fall into any of these groups:

  • Institutional landholders (companies, trusts, societies that own land).
  • Constitutional post holders, present or former (such as Presidents, Governors, Ministers).
  • Present and former MPs, MLAs, mayors, and district panchayat chairpersons.
  • Serving or retired government and PSU employees (with some exceptions for Group D / multi-tasking staff).
  • Income tax payers in the last assessment year.
  • Professionals like doctors, engineers, lawyers, chartered accountants, and architects who are practising.
  • Pensioners receiving a monthly pension of ₹10,000 or more (except certain lower-grade staff).

If you wrongly received money while being in an excluded group, the government can ask you to return it.

PM Kisan New Registration 2026: How to Register

If you are a new farmer and want to join the scheme, follow these steps.

Step 1 — Open the portal Go to pmkisan.gov.in and click on “New Farmer Registration” in the Farmers Corner.

Step 2 — Choose rural or urban Select whether you are a rural or urban farmer, enter your Aadhaar number and mobile number, and verify with OTP.

Step 3 — Fill the form Enter your personal details, bank account details, and land details (survey/khasra number) as per your land records.

Step 4 — Upload documents Upload the required documents such as proof of land ownership and bank passbook.

Step 5 — Submit Check all details and submit the form. Save your registration number for future status checks.

You can also register at your nearest Common Service Centre (CSC) if you cannot do it online.

New 2026 update: In 14 states, a unique Farmer ID under the AgriStack / Digital Agriculture Mission is now needed for new registrations. These states include Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Odisha, Assam, and Chhattisgarh. If you live in one of these states and do not have a Farmer ID, your installment may be delayed. Apply for it at your nearest CSC or block-level agriculture office.

Documents Required for PM Kisan Registration

Keep these documents ready before you register, as wrong or missing documents are a common reason for rejection:

  • Aadhaar card (compulsory for registration and e-KYC)
  • Bank account passbook (Aadhaar-linked and NPCI-mapped)
  • Land ownership documents (such as the khasra/khatauni or land record showing your name)
  • Mobile number linked with Aadhaar (for OTP)
  • Citizenship / residence proof as required
  • Farmer ID (in the 14 states where it is now needed)

Make sure the name spelling matches across all documents — your Aadhaar, bank account, and land records should all show the same name. Even a small difference can stop your payment.

PM Kisan Installment Not Received? Common Reasons

If your ₹2,000 has not come, check these common reasons:

  • e-KYC is not complete — the number one reason for failed payments.
  • Bank account not NPCI-mapped — money cannot be transferred without this.
  • Aadhaar not linked to your bank account.
  • Wrong name or details that do not match Aadhaar.
  • Land records not verified in the state database.
  • Farmer ID missing (in the 14 states where it is now required).

Fix these issues at your bank, CSC, or block office, and your payment will resume in the next cycle once you are verified.

Benefits of PM Kisan Scheme for Farmers

PM-Kisan may seem like a small amount, but for many small and marginal farmers, ₹6,000 a year makes a real difference. It comes at useful times during the farming year and can help in several ways:

  • Buying farming inputs: The money helps pay for seeds, fertilisers, and other supplies at the start of a crop season.
  • Reducing money pressure: It eases the burden of small daily and household expenses, so farmers depend less on costly loans.
  • Steady support: Because it comes three times a year, farmers can plan their spending around it.
  • Direct and honest transfer: The money goes straight to the bank account through DBT, so there is no leakage or middleman.

Since most farmers own small farms, this scheme plays an important role in supporting their income and helping them manage farming expenses throughout the year. 

PM Kisan Helpline Number

If you face any problem with your status, e-KYC, or payment, you can contact the official PM-Kisan helpline:

  • 155261
  • 1800-11-5526 (toll-free)
  • 011-24300606

You can also email or use the grievance option on the official portal. Always use only official numbers and the official website, and never share your bank OTP with anyone.

Conclusion

PM-Kisan is a simple and powerful scheme that puts ₹6,000 a year directly into the hands of India’s farmers. With the 23rd installment released on 20 June 2026, crores of farmers have received their ₹2,000 to help with farming and family needs.

If you are a farmer, the most important steps are clear: complete your e-KYC, make sure your bank account is NPCI-mapped, keep your land records and Aadhaar correct, and (in the 14 states that require it) get your Farmer ID. Then check your status on the official portal pmkisan.gov.in or the mobile app. By keeping your details updated and using only official sources, you can make sure every installment reaches your account on time.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. What is PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana? 

It is a central government scheme launched in 2019 that gives ₹6,000 a year to eligible farmer families, paid in three installments of ₹2,000 each, directly to their bank accounts through DBT.

Q2. When was the PM Kisan 23rd Installment released? 

The 23rd installment of PM-Kisan was released on 20 June 2026, transferring ₹2,000 each to more than 9.44 crore farmers across India.

Q3. How much money do I get under PM Kisan? 

You get ₹6,000 per year, given as ₹2,000 three times a year with a gap of about four months between each installment.

Q4. How can I check my PM Kisan beneficiary status? 

Visit pmkisan.gov.in , open the “Know Your Status” or “Beneficiary Status” option in the Farmers Corner, enter your registration number or mobile number, and click “Get Data” to see your payment details.

Q5. Why did my 23rd installment not come? 

The most common reasons are incomplete e-KYC, a bank account that is not NPCI-mapped, Aadhaar not linked, wrong details, or unverified land records. Fix these to receive future payments.

Q6. Is e-KYC compulsory for PM Kisan? 

Yes. e-KYC is mandatory for all beneficiaries. Without it, the ₹2,000 installment will not be credited, even if you are eligible.

Q7. How do I complete e-KYC? 

You can do OTP-based e-KYC on the portal or mobile app, biometric e-KYC at a CSC centre, or face-authentication e-KYC through the PMKISAN GoI app.

Q8. How do I register as a new farmer? 

Go to pmkisan.gov.in , click “New Farmer Registration,” choose rural or urban, enter your Aadhaar, fill in your bank and land details, upload documents, and submit. You can also register at a CSC.

Q9. Who is not eligible for PM Kisan? 

Income tax payers, government and PSU employees, professionals like doctors and lawyers, constitutional post holders, ministers, and institutional landholders are not eligible, even if they own farmland.

Q10. What is the PM Kisan helpline number? 

You can call 155261 or the toll-free number 1800-11-5526 for help with your status, e-KYC, or payment issues.

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