
PM Kisan 20th installment: Didn't receive ₹2000 in your account yet? Here's what to do
As part of the 20th installment of PM Kisan Yojana, a total amount of Rs20,500 crore has been sent to the bank accounts of about 9.7 crore farmers.
Haven't received ₹ 2000 in your account yet? Here's the helpline you can dial.
In case, ₹ 2000 has not been credited to your account, you can find out the reason by calling the Kisan Call Center by dialing 1800-180-1551.
The 20th installment of PM Kisan Yojana might not have been credited yet due to the following reasons:
Incomplete e-KYC
Land records not verified
Incorrect information in application
The 20th installment of PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana, amounting to ₹ 2000 has been disbursed via DBT. Farmers who have completed the e-KYC process will receive the amount.
As soon as the money is credited into respective bank accounts, farmers will also get an SMS alert on the mobile phone number connected to the bank account.
If you have not completed the e-KYC process yet, the installment may not be credited. Hence, its important to keep a check on the application status.
In order to check if the money has been credited to your account, visit the official website of PM-KISAN, then go to Farmer Corner and click on Beneficiary Status.
Next, enter required details such as Aadhaar number, mobile number, or bank account number to check the status of payment.
If the status displays 'Yes' in all fields such as e-KYC, Land Seeding and Aadhaar-Bank Seeding, then the 20th installment of PM Kisan Yojana is likely to be credited to the respective accounts.
If the status is 'No' then you will need to make the relevant corrections.
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