Soon should be available the 20th installment under the PM Kisan Yojana. The Ministry of Agriculture has sent out a important alert before the formal release, even if the official date has not yet been announced.
The 20th payout of the PM Kisan Scheme is eagerly awaited by millions of Indian farmers. According to the scheme’s schedule, the installment was due in June 2025, but it has yet to be distributed and no official date has been specified so far.
Under the 20th installment, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is probably going to deposit ₹2,000 into the bank accounts of 9.8 crore farmers. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Agriculture has urged farmers to be careful of fraudulent news spreading on social media.
Agriculture Ministry Breaks Silence on PM Kisan Rumors
The official PM Kisan Samman Nidhi X (previously Twitter) account issued a warning to farmers on Friday, July 18, cautioning them not to believe misleading information. According to the post:
“Dear farmer brothers and sisters, be wary of false information being passed on social media in the name of PMKISAN. Only trust official sources like @pmkisanofficial and https://pmkisan.gov.in. Avoid fake links, calls, and messages.”
The Ministry stressed to always check trustworthy sources for updates and not to fall into the trap of rumors. They begged farmers to guard their hard-won rights and money against fraud.
How PM Kisan Helps Farmers
The PMKisan Yojana is a financial aid program for small and marginal farmers by the Government of India. Eligible farmers under this plan get ₹6,000 year, paid in three equal monthly installments of ₹2,000 over four months. The primary aim of the program is to help farmers with their farming costs and therefore improve their economic situation.
Process of PM Kisan Yojana online registration
1. Go to the official website: https:// pmkisan.gov.in
2. Select New Farmer Registration.
3. Complete your personal information.
4. Input your banking information
5. Upload land ownership papers.
6. Validate your registration by means of the OTP provided to your mobile number.
Farmers are urged to apply only via the official website to remain safe and avoid third-party connections or agents.