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PM-KISAN scheme: Is there any landholding limit for farmers to get annual benefit of Rs 6,000? Know here

PM-KISAN aims to provide income support to all landholder farmer families across the country with cultivable land, subject to certain exclusions.

PM-KISAN scheme: Is there any landholding limit for farmers to get annual benefit of Rs 6,000? Know here

New Delhi: On May 14, Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the eighth installment of Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme via video-conferencing.

PM Modi released over Rs 20,000 crore to more than 9.5 crore farmer beneficiaries under PM-KISAN scheme. However, there could be some farmers who have not got the beneficiary amount into their account.

The Scheme aims to provide income support to all landholder farmer families across the country with cultivable land, subject to certain exclusions. Under the Scheme, an amount of Rs 6000 per year is released in three 4-monthly instalments of Rs 2000 each directly into the bank accounts of the beneficiaries.

Is there any landholding limit for farmers to get annual benefit of Rs 6,000?

ln the beginning when the PM- PM-KISAN Scheme was launched (February, 2019), its benefits were admissible only to Small & marginal Farmers' families, with combined landholding upto 2 hectare. The Scheme was later on revised in June 2019 and extended to all farmer families irrespective of the size of their landholdings.

The Central Government had notified a decision to extend the benefit of Rs 6,000 per year under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme to all 14.5 crore farmers in the country, irrespective of the size of their landholding.

Who are excluded from the PM-KISAN Scheme?

Those excluded from the PM-KISAN include institutional land holders, farmer families holding constitutional posts, serving or retired officers and employees of State or Central government as well as Public Sector Undetakings and Government Autonomous bodies. Professionals like doctors, engineers and lawyers as well as retired pensioners with a monthly pension of over Rs 10,000 and those who paid income tax in the last assessment year are also not eligible for the benefits.