New Delhi: The instalment amount under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana may be released on February 28th, before Holi. This will be the 22nd instalment of the scheme. The government has already transferred 21 instalments of Rs 2,000 each, and beneficiaries are eagerly awaiting the next one.

The central government will deposit Rs 4,000 into the accounts of some farmers in the next insinstalmenthis might sound strange, but it’s true. However, the central government has not yet announced the exact date for the release of the next instinstalmentthe PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana. Media reports claim that the installation will be transferred by February 28th. Here are some important details related to this:

Which farmers will benefit?

Under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana, some farmers will receive Rs 4,000 in the next instalinstalmentcentral government will provide Rs 4,000 to those farmers who did not receive the 21st instalment pending e-KYC or other reasons.

Farmers who were deprived of the previous instalment can complete their e-KYC, and they will receive the pending instalment along with the next one. This means farmers will receive the money for the pending instalment at once. Therefore, farmers should complete their e-KYC and other necessary procedures as soon as possible.

When was the 21st insinstalmentleased?

The 21st instalment of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana was released on November 19, 2025. Approximately 9 crore farmers benefited from this iinstalment Since then, farmers have been waiting for the next instalment. Information regarding the release date of the next insinstalmentll be shared in advance. No official statement has been made regarding the exact timeframe yet.

Farmers should complete these tasks.

Farmers participating in the scheme should complete some important taskspromptlyr. Farmers should complete their e-KYC, land verification, and link their Aadhaar card to their bank account. Failure to complete these tasks may result in the instalment amount being withheld. This could be a major setback for farmers. The e-KYC process can be completed online. Farmers can also easily complete this process by visiting their nearest Common Service Centre (CSC).