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PM Kisan 20th Installment Date: Agriculture Ministry Cautions Farmers About Misinformation | Economy News

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PM Kisan 20th Installment Date: Guide to Claiming Benefits
The Union Minister for Finance, Narendra Modi, has announced the 20th installment of the Government Budget Support Mechanism (GBSM) roll-up (PM Kisan) at its designated scheme. Expected to be released soon, this program addresses fiscal and corruption issues in the state. Eligible farmers will receive Rs 2,000 in four installments of Rs 2,000, totalling Rs 8,000 annually, starting in June 2025.

delays in releasing the previous installment
The 19th installment of the PM Kisan scheme was officially released in February 2025, but the funds were unavailable until July 18, 2025, due to a dissemination delay on social media platforms. Farmers are advised to consult agricultural extension officers and update their social media profiles with accurate contact information, including their Aadhaar numbers, phone numbers, and the addresses of financial institutions they are associated with. Misinformation on social media can lead toys no反映 in the scheme.

checklist for successful benefits
Eligible farmers must complete the Electronic Know Your Customer (e-KYC) process to ensure their benefits are recorded and credited. This process is mandatory and can be completed via an OTP-based, biometric, or facial authentication application. The completion of this form ensures that their farm details are verified and included in their beneficiaries’ list. Failure to complete the e-KYC may result in their beneficiary status being revoked, which could lead to financial penalties.

how to submit e-KYC
To submit their e-KYC, farmers must generate support ID number after the scheme is announced. Experience with this process is expected and can gas to improve upon due to the cooperative efforts of the agriculture department towards increasing transparency and reducing corruption. Before claiming benefits, farmers should ensure all three submission methods have been successfully completed.

conclusions
With social media disinformation often a tactic to manipulate eligibility, farmers should remain vigilant and be proactive in staying updated with accurate information. Submitting the e-KYC in the required manner ensures that their beneficiary status is up-to-date and that they can claim their benefits without being价位antly diverted. timely submission of their e-KYC is essential to avoid financialY issues and ensure their rights are protected.

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