Utility News Desk!!! Prime Minister Narendra Modi has released the 18th installment of PM Kisan Samman Nidhi on 5 October 2024. Through this, an amount of more than Rs 20 thousand crore was released into the accounts of more than 9.40 crore farmers. But if for some reason money has not come into your account then you do not need to worry. There can be many reasons behind this. Let us know in detail where you can lodge a complaint if you do not receive the 18th installment of Rs 2000.
Know here 5 reasons for non-payment of installments
If there is any error in your e-KYC process or e-KYC is not done then the money of PM Kisan Yojana may get stuck. If your bank account is not linked to Aadhaar then money will not come into your account. If the option of DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) is turned off in the bank account then the installment will not be transferred to your account. If you have not got the land verified then the money of PM Kisan Yojana may get stuck. Apart from this, money will not come into your account even if e-KYC details are not updated.
You can complain here. If the money of PM Kisan Yojana has not come in your account, then you can call the toll-free helpline of PM Kisan 011-23381092. Apart from this, you can also take help on email id pmkisan-ict@gov.in. PM Kisan e-Mitra AI chatbot has also been launched to help the farmers, where you can easily get answers to your questions.
This way you can check status
First of all go to the official portal of Kisan Yojana pmkisan.gov.in. Click on ‘Know Your Status’ option on the home page. After this a new window will open. Here you have to enter the registration number of PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana. After this you have to click on Get OTP. Your status will be visible as soon as you enter the OTP.
The 18th installment of Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana was started by the Central Government in the year 2019 which was released in October. Under the Kisan Samman Nidhi Scheme run by the Government of India, farmers are given Rs 6000 annually. It is given to farmers in three installments of Rs 2,000 each. Its objective is to economically strengthen marginal and small land holding farmers. Under this scheme, farmers are given Rs 6000 per year. These are transferred to the farmers’ accounts in three equal installments of Rs 2000 each. The central government has released 18 installments so far.