Centre Approves PM-Kisan Funds for 22,000 Karnataka Farmers After State's Request

The Union Agriculture Ministry has positively responded to Karnataka's request to release pending PM-Kisan scheme funds. Over 22,000 eligible farmers in the state will now receive their financial assistance after the resolution of technical issues. Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan assured that the remaining cases would be included once state officials complete verification. State Agriculture Minister N. Cheluvarayaswamy expressed gratitude for the Centre's timely intervention in the interest of farmers.

Key Points: PM-Kisan Funds Released for 22,000 Karnataka Farmers

  • Funds released for 22,000+ farmers
  • Technical hurdles resolved
  • State requested Centre's intervention
  • Remaining cases pending verification
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Centre responds positively to Agriculture Minister's request; PM-Kisan funds to be released to over 22,000 K'taka farmers

Union Agriculture Ministry resolves technical hurdles, releasing pending PM-Kisan scheme funds to over 22,000 Karnataka farmers following state minister's request.

"I extend my heartfelt thanks to Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan for considering our request - N. Cheluvarayaswamy"

Bengaluru, Feb 14

The Union Ministry of Agriculture has responded positively to a request submitted by Karnataka Agriculture Minister N. Cheluvarayaswamy seeking the release of pending funds under the PM-Kisan scheme to thousands of farmers in the state.

Reacting to the development, Minister N. Cheluvarayaswamy said on Saturday, "On behalf of the state government, I extend my heartfelt thanks to Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan for considering our request in the interest of Karnataka's farmers, resolving the technical hurdles, and ensuring justice to the farmers."

He clarified that with the Centre's action, eligible farmers will now receive financial assistance on time.

He also stated that instructions have been issued to department officials to expedite the verification of documents of the remaining farmers so that they, too, can be covered under the scheme at the earliest.

The official statement released on Saturday in this regard stated, "On December 17, 2025, Minister Cheluvarayaswamy had written to Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, highlighting that due to technical reasons, more than 30,000 eligible farmers in the state were being deprived of benefits under the scheme. He had also raised the issue in person when the Union Minister visited the state last week to attend an international trade fair."

Responding to the request, Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan stated that based on the verification provided by the state government, more than 22,000 beneficiaries have already been included in the payment list for the 22nd instalment, and the funds will be released to them shortly. He further assured in his letter that the remaining cases would be included under the scheme once state officials complete verification and confirmation, the statement said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Positive news, but why do these "technical hurdles" always appear? The system should be smooth from the start. Every delay means a farmer's family suffers. The government must fix the root cause, not just clear backlogs.
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Rohit P
Finally some action! My uncle in Haveri district was waiting for this. ₹6000 may not seem like much to some, but for a small farmer, it's crucial for seeds and fertilizer. Hope the money reaches the accounts without any more glitches.
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Anjali F
Good step. But what about the other 8,000 farmers? The article says over 30,000 were affected, but only 22,000 are getting funds now. The officials must speed up the verification for the rest. They deserve the same justice.
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David E
As an observer, it's encouraging to see a federal issue resolved through dialogue between state and union ministers. This is how cooperative federalism should work, focusing on citizen welfare rather than politics.
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Karthik V
The PM-Kisan scheme is a good initiative, but its implementation is often poor at the ground level. The local patwari and bank officials create unnecessary problems. The system needs to be more farmer-friendly and less bureaucratic.

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