Key Points

Farmers in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh celebrated receiving the 20th installment of PM-KISAN, praising its timely financial aid. JD(U) MP Ajay Kumar Mandal compared the disbursement to festive occasions like Diwali. Agricultural experts highlighted the scheme’s role in uplifting rural economies. Beneficiaries emphasized how the funds help cover farming essentials like seeds and fertilizers.

Key Points: Bihar UP Farmers Celebrate 20th PM Kisan Nidhi Installment

  • Farmers credit PM-KISAN for timely financial support during Kharif season
  • JD(U) MP Mandal likens scheme disbursement to festive celebrations
  • BAU VC calls PM-KISAN a foundation for rural prosperity
  • UP farmers highlight scheme's role in purchasing seeds and fertilizers
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Farmers of Bihar and UP express happiness on receiving 20th installment of PM Kisan Nidhi scheme, laud PM Modi

Farmers in Bihar and UP rejoice as PM Modi's 20th PM-KISAN installment aids agricultural needs, calling it a "lifeline" for small farmers.

"Whenever farmers receive this instalment, it’s like a celebration for them, similar to Diwali and Dussehra. – Ajay Kumar Mandal, JD(U) MP"

New Delhi, Aug 2

Farmers across Bihar and Uttar Pradesh expressed overwhelming gratitude and joy upon receiving the 20th instalment of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme on Saturday.

A major event was held at the Bihar Agricultural University (BAU) in Sabour, Bhagalpur, where farmers, agricultural scientists, and public representatives gathered to mark the occasion.

Janata Dal (United) MP from Bhagalpur, Ajay Kumar Mandal, extended heartfelt thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for their leadership and farmer-centric vision.

“Whenever farmers receive this instalment, it’s like a celebration for them, similar to Diwali and Dussehra. This timely financial assistance ensures no farmer is left behind,” he told IANS.

A farmer named Awadhesh from Bhagalpur shared his experience, saying, “As soon as PM Modi pressed the button, Rs 2,000 was credited to my account. It feels great and comes exactly when we need it the most.”

He emphasised how helpful the amount is in managing small yet essential farming needs. Dr. D.R. Singh, Vice-Chancellor of BAU, hailed the PM’s initiative as a “strong foundation for prosperity in rural India.” He said schemes like PM-KISAN are key to uplifting the socio-economic conditions of the farming community.

Meanwhile, similar enthusiasm was seen across various districts of Uttar Pradesh, including Saharanpur and Basti. In Saharanpur, farmers were visibly elated after receiving the Rs 2,000 instalment directly into their bank accounts.

Many beneficiaries shared how the amount enables them to afford fertilisers, seeds, and pesticides in time for the Kharif season. In the Basti district, farmers publicly thanked PM Modi, saying the scheme fulfils both agricultural and household needs.

“Since independence, no leader has supported us like Modi ji has,” said one beneficiary.

Farmers across the two states echoed a unified sentiment - that the PM-KISAN scheme is a lifeline for small and marginal farmers.

- IANS

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Shreya B
While the scheme is helpful, why only ₹2000 every 4 months? With rising fertilizer costs, this amount barely covers half a bag of urea. Government should increase the amount to match current inflation.
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Arjun K
My father in Bihar received this installment yesterday. The direct transfer without middlemen is the best part - no corruption, no delays. Modi ji has really simplified the process compared to old schemes.
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Priya S
Good initiative but implementation needs improvement. Many landless farmers and women farmers still don't get benefits due to documentation issues. Hope government expands eligibility criteria soon.
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Vikram M
As an agriculture student, I've seen how this money helps during sowing season. But we also need better MSPs and crop insurance. PM-KISAN + these reforms = real farmer empowerment! 🌾
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Kavya N
My didi in Saharanpur used this money to buy medicine for her mother-in-law last year. It's not just for farming - it's helping rural families survive during tough times. Jai Kisan! 🙏
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David E
Visiting India from Canada and impressed by this direct benefit transfer system. We could learn from this model to support our farmers back home. Well done India

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