The Pradhanmantri Kisaan Samman Nidhi Yojana, also known as PM-KISAN, is a government scheme aimed at providing financial assistance to small and marginal farmers in India. Under this scheme, eligible farmers receive direct income support of Rs. 6,000 per year in their bank accounts, paid in three instalments every four months. However, there may arise situations where farmers face issues or have queries regarding the scheme, for which there are complaint and enquiry numbers available.
Farmers can register complaints or make enquires with regards to the PM-KISAN scheme by dialling the toll-free number 1800-11-5526. This number has been specifically set up for farmers to voice their grievances, give feedback or make suggestions related to PM-KISAN. The helpline operates in various Indian languages and is available on all working days from 9:30 am to 6 pm. The helpline number also provides information on the status of farmer registration and other issues related to the scheme.
Apart from the toll-free number, farmers can also access information about PM-KISAN on the dedicated website, www.pmkisan.gov.in. The website provides information regarding the objectives of the scheme, eligibility criteria for farmers, application processes, and guidelines. Farmers can also check their application status, view beneficiaries’ list, and access other related information on the website.
To apply for PM-KISAN, farmers have to visit their respective revenue officer’s or patwari’s office and submit the necessary documents along with their consent letter. Once the application is processed, farmers are informed about their eligibility and receive the benefits directly in their bank accounts. In case of any issues or queries during this process, farmers can contact the toll-free helpline number to get assistance and resolve their concerns.
In conclusion, the PM-KISAN scheme is a revolutionary step towards empowering the small and marginal farmers of India, helping them generate a steady stream of income and supporting their livelihood. With the dedicated complaint and enquiry numbers available, farmers can voice their grievances, seek information, and get assistance easily, making the whole process even more accessible and streamlined.