PM Kisan Yojana 21st Installment: If you want the 21st installment of PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, complete the necessary tasks today. Otherwise, your installment may be delayed. If you don't complete the tasks on time, you'll be left empty-handed.
The PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana provides farmers with ₹2,000 three times a year. So far, 20 installments have been paid. And now, farmers are awaiting the 21st installment. To avail the benefits of this 21st installment, it's crucial to complete three tasks.
The first step is to complete e-KYC. E-KYC is the most important part of the scheme. You can do this by visiting your nearest CSC center or online on the pmkisan.gov.in portal. Without e-KYC, your installment may be delayed.
The second task is land verification. This involves verifying your cultivable land. This is essential because without land verification, the scheme funds cannot be transferred directly to your account. Therefore, this task should be completed on time.
The third task is linking your Aadhaar card to your bank account. If your Aadhaar is not linked, the funds will not be credited to your account through DBT. To do this, you need to visit your bank branch and get the Aadhaar linking done. This step is crucial so that the funds are credited to your account on time.
Furthermore, it is important to enable the DBT option in your bank account. The government sends funds through DBT. If the DBT option is not enabled, the funds will not be credited to your account. Therefore, complete this task immediately.
It is extremely important to complete these three tasks on time. If you postpone these tasks, your 21st installment could be delayed. Therefore, get your e-KYC, land verification, and Aadhaar linking done as soon as possible. Only then will you receive your installment.
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