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PM-KISAN Nidhi brings lasting changes to life of farmers in MP's Jabalpur

IANS April 21, 2025 253 views

The PM-KISAN Nidhi scheme has revolutionized agricultural support for farmers in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. Farmers like Dilip Kumar Sen and Ganpat Jharia are experiencing unprecedented financial assistance through direct bank transfers. The scheme provides Rs 6,000 annual support to over 9.8 crore farmers nationwide, including 2.41 crore women. This transformative initiative is significantly improving farmers' economic conditions and reducing traditional agricultural struggles.

"Not just us but everyone's fortunes have changed after Narendra Modi became Prime Minister" - Dilip Kumar Sen, Farmer"
Jabalpur, April 21: Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme, launched in 2019, to supplement the financial schemes of land-holding farmers, is bringing drastic changes to the lives of farmers across the country.

Key Points

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PM-KISAN provides Rs 6,000 annual financial aid to farmers

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Direct Benefit Transfer supports over 9.8 crore farmers

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Scheme eliminates traditional agricultural assistance challenges

In Madhya Pradesh’s Jabalpur district, many farmers spoke to IANS and shared the transformative changes brought out in their lives with the PM-KISAN scheme.

Dilip Kumar Sen, a resident of Temar Bhita of Jabalpur Cantt, said that he has been doing small-scale farming since childhood. He used to help his father in farming, and his father did the same, as the family has been dependent on agriculture for decades.

He said that during previous governments, they had to face a lot of hardships like standing in long queues for fertilisers, seeds and diesel for tractors, but that is no longer the case under the Modi government.

“Not just us but everyone's fortunes have changed after Narendra Modi became Prime Minister,” he said.

“We are getting adequate assistance under the PM-KISAN scheme, and this is helping us a lot. We are very thankful to PM Modi,” he added.

Ganpat Jharia, another farmer of the Temer Bhita area of ​​Cantt Assembly, echoed a similar tale.

He said that his family has been earning a livelihood from agriculture for decades, but they have never received such assistance from the government.

“Earlier, we had to struggle for everything, but now we are witnessing the change,” Jharia told IANS

“We are thankful to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for monetary aid under the PM-KISAN scheme,” he said.

Under the scheme, a financial benefit of Rs 6,000 per year is transferred in three equal instalments into the Aadhaar-seeded bank accounts of farmers through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mode.

The latest 19th instalment of PM-KISAN Nidhi was transferred by PM Modi on February 24, this year, in Bihar’s Bhagalpur. More than 9.8 crore farmers, including 2.41 crore female farmers, across the country benefited from this, with a financial assistance exceeding Rs 22,000 crore transferred into their accounts through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT)

Reader Comments

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Rahul P.
This is such a heartwarming story! It's great to see government schemes actually making a difference at the grassroots level. More power to our farmers! 👏
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Priya M.
While the scheme is helpful, I wonder if Rs 6000 per year is really enough considering rising input costs? Maybe the amount should be reviewed periodically based on inflation.
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Sanjay K.
My uncle in Jabalpur has benefited from this scheme too! He says the direct transfer to bank accounts prevents middlemen corruption. Big improvement from previous systems.
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Anjali T.
It's inspiring to hear these success stories. Hope the government continues to focus on agricultural reforms. Our farmers deserve all the support they can get! 🌾
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Vikram S.
The DBT system is a game-changer. No more waiting in long queues or dealing with corrupt officials. This is how welfare schemes should work - directly helping those in need.
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Meena R.
As someone from a farming family, I can confirm these benefits are real. Though small, the regular payments help with seasonal expenses. More importantly, it makes farmers feel valued.

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