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The 20th installment under PM Kisan Samman Nidhi is likely to come very shortly around July 18 as part of PM Modi’s Motihari event. To guarantee that you receive your INR 2,000 benefit, complete these 6 essential steps now:
This is mandatory through OTP, face-auth or biometric at a CSC. This is because without one of these options, the credit of the next installment will not occur.
You must have your Aadhaar correctly seeded in your bank details because if there are any mismatches particularly in name payments will fail.
Check that your bank account number and IFSC code are accurate on the PM Kisan portal to avoid payment failure.
Confirm that you are correctly recorded with ownership of the said land. If your land records do not match, payment may fail.
Check and previous payments on the PM Kisan portal under “Beneficiary Status”
Your registered mobile number must be active and connected to your Aadhaar. The mobile number is used for OTP and payments notifications.
Though the window for June passed, multiple sources say that July 18th is the likely date when PM Modi may release the 20th installment while he visits Motihari that day. However, it has not been officially confirmed.
Complete all six steps today and get INR 2,000 installment under PM Kisan Yojana.
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