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Aadhaar Seeding and Digital Reforms in PM-KISAN Scheme: Empowering Farmers with Direct Support

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Aadhaar Seeding and Digital Reforms in PM-KISAN Scheme

The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) is a centrally sponsored scheme launched by the Hon’ble Prime Minister in February 2019. Its primary goal is to support the financial needs of farmers with cultivable land across India.

Under this scheme, ₹6,000 per year is transferred directly to eligible farmers’ Aadhaar-linked bank accounts in three equal installments via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).

Core Eligibility: Cultivable Land

The most essential eligibility requirement for PM-KISAN benefits is ownership of cultivable land. The scheme, however, excludes individuals who fall under certain high-income categories, such as income tax payers, institutional landholders, and government officials.

Elimination of Middlemen through Farmer-Focused Digital Infrastructure

One of the most praised aspects of the PM-KISAN scheme is its technology-driven approach. The Government of India has designed the system to ensure that no middlemen are involved, and the funds reach genuine farmers directly.

Since its inception, more than ₹3.90 lakh crore has been distributed across 20 installments, ensuring complete transparency in registration and verification of beneficiaries.

How the System Works: Verified Data and DBT

Benefits are transferred to farmers only after states/UTs submit verified data to the PM-KISAN portal. To make the process more efficient and error-free, several tech integrations have been introduced:

These efforts have made the system faster, transparent, and highly secure.

Importance of Aadhaar-Based Payments

From the 13th installment (December 2022–March 2023) onwards, Aadhaar-based payments have been made mandatory. This means the benefit will only be credited to a bank account that is linked with the farmer’s Aadhaar number.

This change has addressed previous challenges such as:

As a result, by the 19th installment, the scheme achieved a 99.92% transaction success rate — a major milestone in DBT efficiency.

What Happens If a Transaction Fails?

In rare cases of failed transactions, the system reprocesses them periodically. Most transaction failures occur due to:

In such cases:

Grievance Redressal Mechanism for Farmers

To ensure prompt resolution of farmers’ issues, the government has implemented several complaint redressal platforms:

Introduction of AI-Powered “Kisan e-Mitra” Chatbot

Taking farmer support to the next level, the government launched an AI-based “Kisan e-Mitra” chatbot in September 2023.

Key features:

As of 15 July 2025, this chatbot has successfully resolved over 9.5 million queries from 5.3 million farmers, making it one of the most impactful AI-driven services for Indian agriculture.

The PM-KISAN scheme has gone beyond just financial aid. It represents a digital transformation in farmer welfare, backed by Aadhaar, AI, and DBT. Mandatory Aadhaar seeding ensures that each rupee reaches the rightful farmer—eliminating fraud, improving transparency, and empowering the agricultural community.

NOTE : If you’re a farmer or know someone who is eligible but hasn’t linked their Aadhaar yet—act now. Complete your e-KYC and Aadhaar seeding to ensure you never miss your PM-KISAN installment.

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