PM Kisan Samman Nidhi: Budget 2026 Allocations and 22nd Installment Updates
The Government of India has officially reaffirmed its commitment to the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana in the Union Budget 2026, presented on February 1. For the upcoming 2026-27 fiscal year, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has allocated Rs 63,500 crore toward this flagship scheme, maintaining the same level as the previous year’s estimate. Despite widespread speculation regarding a hike in the payout to counter rising agricultural costs, the annual financial benefit remains unchanged at Rs 6,000 per eligible farmer, distributed in three equal installments of Rs 2,000.

Currently, over 9.7 crore farmers are awaiting the 22nd installment. Historically, these payments follow a four-month cycle. Since the 21st installment was released on November 19, 2025, the timeline points directly to a release in February 2026. While the Ministry of Agriculture has completed internal preparations, the official date is typically confirmed in the days following the budget presentation, with market experts projecting a credit date between the second and third week of February.
Mandatory Requirements for Farmers
To ensure the seamless credit of the Rs 2,000 installment, the government has transitioned into a stricter compliance era. Simply having land records is no longer sufficient; the “Farmer ID” has now become a critical digital gateway. Essential steps include:
- Unique Farmer ID: This new digital identity links land information and livestock details to the PM-Kisan profile to prevent duplication.
- eKYC Completion: This remains mandatory. Farmers can use the PM-Kisan mobile app for Face Authentication or visit a CSC for biometric verification.
- Land Verification (Bhu-Satyapan): Your “Land Seeding” status must show “Yes” on the official portal.
- DBT Linking: Ensure your bank account is Aadhaar-seeded and enabled for Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) through NPCI mapping.
Analysis: Fiscal Prudence vs. Farmer Expectations
Analysts view the Rs 63,500 crore allocation as a move toward fiscal consolidation. By maintaining the amount at Rs 6,000, the government is prioritizing the “cleaning” of beneficiary lists—removing ineligible recipients through the Farmer ID system—rather than expanding the payout. Historically, such moves indicate a shift toward technology-driven precision in welfare distribution. While the consistency of the Rs 2,000 payment provides a safety net for seeds and fertilizers, the lack of an inflationary adjustment in this budget may be felt by small-scale farmers during the upcoming sowing season.
Actionable Step: What To Do Now?
Do not wait for the installment to be triggered. Log in to the pmkisan.gov.in portal today and click on “Know Your Status.” Enter your registration or mobile number to check your eKYC, Land Seeding, and Aadhaar Bank Account Seeding status. If any field shows “No,” visit your local Patwari or Common Service Centre (CSC) immediately. Completing these formalities now is the only way to ensure you are included in the 22nd installment disbursement list for February.

FAQ
Q1: When will the PM Kisan 22nd installment be released?
While an official date is not yet announced, it is expected in February 2026 based on the 4-month payment cycle.
Q2: Has the PM Kisan amount increased in Budget 2026?
No, the annual benefit remains at Rs 6,000 per year, paid in three installments of Rs 2,000 each.
Q3: What should I do if my payment is stopped?
Verify your eKYC status and ensure your bank account is Aadhaar-seeded for DBT. You can check these details on the official PM Kisan portal.
Q4: Is the Farmer ID different from the PM Kisan Registration Number?
Yes, the Farmer ID is a newer digital identity linked to land records. You must verify if your state has generated yours via the official portal.
Q5: Can I complete eKYC without an OTP?
Yes, you can use the “Face Authentication” feature on the PM-Kisan mobile app, which does not require a mobile OTP if your face matches the Aadhaar database.
Disclaimer: The information provided is based on current budget reports and news updates. Installment dates are subject to official government announcements. Figures may shift once official updates arrive.
Written by: Pravin Kumar – Government Welfare Schemes Correspondent – News Hours18 – https://www.newshours18.com





