Guwahati: Over 20 lakh farmers in Assam received financial support under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme, with Rs 422.05 crore directly transferred to their bank accounts. The amount was released on Saturday during the 20th instalment of the scheme, as part of a nationwide rollout launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Varanasi.
A senior official from the Assam Agriculture Department confirmed that 20.31 lakh eligible farmer families in the state benefited from the scheme this time. PM-KISAN continues to be a vital part of the government's welfare initiative for farmers.
About the PM-KISAN Scheme
Launched on February 24, 2019, PM-KISAN is the world’s largest Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) programme for farmers. Under this scheme, eligible farmer families receive Rs 6,000 annually, paid in three equal instalments of Rs 2,000. The funds are credited directly to the bank accounts of beneficiaries, ensuring transparency and timely assistance.
Government Leaders Praise the Initiative
Assam’s Agriculture Minister Atul Bora took to social media platform X to highlight the success of the initiative. He stated, “Nearly 20.31 lakh farmers across our state have received Rs 422.05 crore directly into their bank accounts under the PM-KISAN scheme. This timely support is a testament to the unwavering commitment of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi Ji towards ensuring dignity, security and prosperity for our Annadatas (food providers).”
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma also praised the scheme, acknowledging its long-term benefits. “Over the years, this scheme has played a key role in empowering our farmers and giving them a token of recognition from a thankful nation. Gratitude to Adarniya Shri @narendramodi ji for consistently working for empowering the farmers of the nation,” he said.
A Boost to Farmer Welfare
The PM-KISAN scheme has not only provided financial relief but also strengthened the socio-economic foundation of rural India. With over 20 crore beneficiaries nationwide, it remains a cornerstone of the government’s farmer-first approach.
(With PTI Inputs)