Following the latest installment of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, the state government is also preparing to send ₹2,000 in aid to farmers. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav is likely to release the funds in a single click at a large farmers’ conference in Dhar district on December 13th. This scheme provides farmers with three equal installments of ₹6,000 per year, providing a strong cushion against rising farming costs.
When and how will the installment reach accounts

The previous 13th installment arrived in August, and the 14th is expected in December. According to media reports, this amount may also reach accounts along with the third installment of the Bhavantar Yojana. Farmers are advised to wait until December 10th to 12th. As soon as the announcement is made at the event, the funds will be transferred directly to accounts via DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer). To check the status, you can log in using your Aadhaar number and mobile number on mpkisan.gov.in or by visiting a CSC center.
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Keep your e-KYC updated to receive installments
It is crucial to keep your e-KYC updated to continue receiving benefits under the scheme; otherwise, your name may be removed from the list. The government is taking strict action against ineligible beneficiaries or duplicate claims, so it is mandatory to meet the eligibility requirements.
The eligibility criteria for the scheme are clear: those who own up to 5 acres of land and are not income tax payers. Unlike PM-KISAN, this is a state-level scheme that provides additional support to farmers.
Farmers’ Expectations and Government Promises

Farmers’ organizations say that timely payment of installments boosts confidence in farming. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has repeatedly stated that farmers are the backbone of the state. This welfare fund, along with schemes like Bhavantar and Ladli Bhaina, will strengthen farmers. Farmers say this amount is useful for immediate expenses like seeds, fertilizer, or wages. If your name isn’t on the list, you can immediately file a complaint with the tehsil or panchayat. This good news for December is generating enthusiasm in the villages: a small amount, a big support.
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