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PM Kisan Yojana: Can Father and Son Both Receive ₹12,000? Know the Rules for Multiple Benefits in One Family

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PM Kisan Yojana Latest Update: The Modi government launched the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Scheme to provide significant relief to farmers, under which small-scale farmers are being provided with financial assistance.

PM Kisan Yojana Latest News: It is common knowledge that through the PM Kisan Samman Scheme, farmers receive an annual sum of ₹6,000. However, a question is now arising in the minds of farmers: under the PM Kisan Samman Scheme, will both a father and his son residing in the same household receive ₹12,000, or not?

According to available information, benefits can be availed only if both individuals are registered as separate families in government records and, furthermore, if they possess separate landholdings. Additionally, it is crucial to be well-informed about the various rules and regulations associated with this scheme.

Why Does the Nation’s Development Depend on Farmers?

Farmers—who feed millions of Indians—play a vital role in breathing new life into this nation. Whether facing scorching heat, biting cold, or heavy monsoon rains, farmers toil tirelessly in every season to provide food for the people. However, due to issues such as crops failing to ripen on time, hundreds of thousands of farmers across the country have tragically resorted to suicide. It was with this objective that the Modi government launched the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Scheme: to ensure that the maximum number of farmers in the country receive financial assistance.

Under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Scheme, financial assistance amounting to ₹6,000 per annum is provided exclusively to eligible farmers. This amount, deposited directly into the farmers’ bank accounts, helps them manage their agriculture-related expenses. The scheme provides substantial support to small-scale farmers, aiming to shield them from facing any form of financial distress. The Central Government transfers the funds directly into the farmers’ accounts through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mechanism.

Farmers Across the Nation Await the 23rd Installment

Under this scheme, initiated by PM Modi, the 22nd installment has now been successfully disbursed to the bank accounts of farmers across the country. However, millions of farmers are now eagerly awaiting the 23rd installment. According to certain strict regulations of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme, only one member per family is eligible to avail of its benefits. If any attempt is made to fraudulently obtain benefits under this scheme, the government will not only recover the disbursed funds but also initiate the strictest possible legal action against the offender.

How ​​can farmers avail of the benefits of this scheme?

To avail of the benefits of this scheme, it is considered absolutely essential for the farmer to possess cultivable land registered specifically in their own name. Furthermore, it is mandatory for farmers to keep all land-related documents updated on a regular basis.

Under the regulations of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme, it is mandatory for all farmers to complete their KYC (Know Your Customer) verification. This process also serves as a means of verifying the identity and credentials of the farmers. In addition to linking their bank accounts with their Aadhaar cards, it is considered crucial to ensure that the DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) facility remains active at all times, thereby enabling the Central Government to directly transfer funds into the farmers’ accounts.

Why have certain individuals been excluded from the scheme?

However, the government has established specific exclusionary criteria under this scheme. Consequently, certain categories of individuals have been explicitly and completely excluded from its scope. Individuals holding high-ranking professional positions—such as doctors, engineers, and other high-ranking professionals—have been deemed ineligible by the government to participate in this scheme.

Moreover, according to the strict regulations, retired government employees receiving a monthly pension exceeding ₹10,000 are also ineligible to avail of the benefits of this scheme. If an individual holding such a high-ranking position submits an application, the government will immediately reject the application and initiate strict punitive action against the applicant.

Can both a father and a son avail of the benefits of this scheme?

A significant question frequently arises within many farming families: can both a father and a son simultaneously avail of the benefits provided under this scheme? According to the regulations governing the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme, if both the father and the son reside within the same household (constituting a single family unit), then only one individual from that family is eligible to receive the benefits of the scheme. Therefore, before availing of the benefits, please bear in mind that it is absolutely essential for your family status and documentation to be completely clear.