
It is believed that this time, instead of ₹2,000, an installment of ₹4,000 will come in the account of the farmers of Madhya Pradesh, because under the state government’s “Chief Minister Kisan Kalyan Yojana”, ₹2,000 of the state is also being added to the Center’s PM-Kisan (₹2,000), that is, a total of ₹4,000 will be available per quarter.
🟢Why and how are we getting double the amount?
PM-Kisan Kendra Yojana (total ₹6,000/year in three installments)
₹2,000 is transferred every quarter
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kisan Kalyan Yojana (State Government)
This too gives a quarterly amount of ₹2,000 per month, i.e. ₹6,000 annually – that too in three installments.
Result: ₹2,000 (Centre) + ₹2,000 (State) every quarter = ₹4,000, ₹12,000 annually
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💡 When will the (20th) installment come
According to media reports, the 20th installment of PM-Kisan may be released by the end of June 2025 or in early July, most likely by June 20, 2025—though there is no government confirmation yet
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Work that needs to be completed:
e-KYC and Aadhaar-Bank linking should be done
Name should be registered in PM-Kisan
There should be no eligibility barriers like Central or State Government/Income Tax payers

✅ What should farmers do?
Complete e-KYC (if not done yet)
Bank account must be linked with Aadhaar and DBT enabled
Visit PM-Kisan portal (pmkisan.gov.in) and check “Beneficiary Status
Ensure registration for State Scheme
Check that you do not fall in any of the restricted categories (like Income Tax Payers,
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📝 Conclusion
If you are a farmer from Madhya Pradesh and are registered under PM-Kisan, it is very likely that ₹4,000 will come to your bank account in the next installment—₹2,000 from the Center and ₹2,000 from the state. For this, only e-KYC, bank link and registration under the state scheme will have to be ensured.
If you need any clarification regarding the scheme or date, please visit pmkisan.gov.in or contact the State Agriculture Department.
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