When will the 10th installment of PM-KISAN release? Beneficiaries must know these important points
There is good news for the farmers. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will release the 10th instalment financial benefit under Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme in December 2021.
PM-KISAN 10th Installment Date: There is good news for the farmers. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will release the 10th instalment financial benefit under Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme in December 2021. For any latest updates, the beneficiaries can login to the official website of PM-KISAN at pmkisan.gov.in.
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It must be noted that under the PM-KISAN scheme, all landholding farmers' families are provided with financial benefit of Rs.6000 per annum per family and payable in three equal installments of Rs.2000 each, every four months.
Documents required for new registration
Those who have not yet registered under the PM-KISAN must note that the following documents are required for the scheme. These are as follows:
1) Name, Age, Gender and Category (SC/ST)
2) Aadhaar Number and/ or any other prescribed documents for purposes of the identification such as Driving Licence, Voters' lD Card, NREGA Job Card, or any other identification documents issued by Central/State/UT Governments or their authoritres, etc.
3) Bank Account Number and IFSC Code
4) Mobile number though it is not mandatory but it is advised that when available
Who are not eligible?
The following categories of beneficiaries of higher economic status shall not be eligible for benefit under the scheme; All Institutional Land holders; and Farmer families in which one or more of its members belong to following categories:
1) Former and present holders of constitutional posts
2) Former and present Ministers / State Ministers and former / present Members of Lok Sabha / Rajya Sabha / State Legislative Assemblies / State Legislative Councils, former and present Mayors of Municipal Corporations, former and present Chairpersons of District Panchayats.
3) All serving or retired officers and employees of Central / State Government Ministries / Offices / Departments and their field units, Central or State PSEs and Attached offices / Autonomous Institutions under government as well as regular employees of the local bodies (excluding multi-tasking staff / Class IV / Group D employees)
4) All superannuated / retired pensioners whose monthly pension is Rs 10,000/- or more (excluding multi-tasking staff / Class IV / Group D employees)
5) All persons who paid Income Tax in last assessment year.
6) Professionals like Doctors, Engineers, Lawyers, Chartered Accountants, and Architects registered with professional bodies and carrying out profession by undertaking practices.
In case of new beneficiaries being uploaded on the PM-KISAN Portal, all land holding farmers’ families who are non-resident Indians (NRIs) in terms of the provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961 shall be excluded from any benefit under the Scheme.
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