Under the PM-KISAN Scheme, the Modi government provides financial assistance to farmers for Rs 6,000 annually. The amount is paid in 3 equal parts of Rs 2,000 each. Chief Narendra Modi on Friday handed over the eighth share of more than Rs 20,000 to more than 9.5 crore ranchers under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) program on Friday through a video conference. Agribusiness Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, who was present at the event, said West Bengal had received the program along with more than 7 lakh local farmers who are making a profit today.

Prime Minister Modi is currently working with five farmers in the provinces of Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Meghalaya, Jammu, and Kashmir, and Andaman and Nicobar.

Under the PM-KISAN Scheme, the Modi government provides financial assistance to farmers for Rs 6,000 annually. The amount is paid in 3 equal parts of Rs 2,000 each. The main part is between December and March, the second between April and July, and the third between August and November.

PM-KISAN Part Eight: 

Premier Modi Releases Rs 19,000 Rupees Over Rs 9.5 crore

Leader Narendra Modi on Friday handed over an eighth of the Rs 20,000 crore to more than 9.5 crore rancher under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) program on Friday through a video conference. Agribusiness Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, who was present at the event said West Bengal had received the program along with more than 7 lakh local farmers who are making a profit today.

Prime Minister Modi is now meeting with five farmers from the provinces of Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Meghalaya, Jammu and Kashmir, and Andaman and Nicobar.

Under the PM-KISAN Scheme, the Modi government provides financial assistance to farmers for Rs 6,000 annually. The amount is paid in 3 equal parts of Rs 2,000 each. The main part is kept between December and March, the second between April and July, and the third between August and November. The amount is transferred directly to the receiver's ledgers using the fast-paced mode (DBT) mode. Under the program, an estimated more than R1.15 million has been transferred to livestock families to date.

Compensation support is provided to small households and resources with integrated land holdings or a 2-hectare bond. State governments and UT organizations recognize that farmers' families are eligible for funding. The ongoing allocation was submitted on December 25 last year. A government official has deducted about 18,000 rupees out of $ 9.