PM Kisan Yojana 21st Instalment Update: Tomorrow, November 19th, is going to be a day of great relief for farmers. The Modi government at the centre is going to deposit the 21st instalment of ₹2,000 into the accounts of approximately 9 crore farmers. The government will transfer approximately ₹18,000 crore to farmers’ accounts through DBT.
The instalment transfer date has also been officially confirmed, bringing a sense of joy to farmers. Only those farmers who have completed their e-KYC verification will benefit from the instalment. The government has already released the 21st instalment to farmers in flood-affected states.
Instalments received in These States
Farmers in the flood-affected states of Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, and Punjab have already received the 21st instalment of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana. Farmers in these states will no longer receive the instalment fit. Yes, farmers who missed out due to a lack of necessary work and now do so will be eligible for the 21st instalment.
Information about the instalment due on Wednesday will be sent to their mobile number via text message. If the message doesn’t arrive for some reason, you can check the status at the bank. Also, complete your e-KYC process soon; otherwise, the instalment payment will be delayed, which will be a major setback.
Learn which farmers will not receive the money.
Those who haven’t completed their e-KYC under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana will not receive their instalment payment. If you haven’t completed this process, don’t delay. Farmers still have a chance to complete their e-KYC.
Also, if you are a taxpayer, you won’t receive the instalment benefit. This is a major setback for farmers. 12 crore farmers are registered under this scheme. During the investigation, many farmers were found ineligible, resulting in the withholding of their instalment payments.
When did the 20th instalment arrive?
The central government released the 20th instalment of ₹2,000 on August 2, 2025. This instalment was distributed to approximately 97 million farmers. Now, all farmers are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the next instalment, ch is almost over.










