Gadkari hails PM-KISAN 23rd instalment release by Modi

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Gadkari hails PM-KISAN 23rd instalment release by Modi

Synopsis

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari hailed Prime Minister Modi's release of PM-KISAN's 23rd instalment at Tarakeswar, West Bengal, crediting over ₹18,880 crore to more than 9.44 crore farmer families via Direct Benefit Transfer on 20 June 2026.

Key Takeaways

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari publicly lauded the release of the 23rd PM-KISAN instalment on 20 June 2026 .
Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the instalment at an event in Tarakeswar, Hooghly district, West Bengal .
Over ₹18,880 crore was transferred to more than 9.44 crore farmer families through DBT.
PM-KISAN provides ₹6,000 per year in three instalments of ₹2,000 each to landholding farmer families.
The scheme was launched in February 2019 and has since been expanded to cover all landholding farmer families regardless of holding size.
The DBT mechanism is designed to eliminate leakages by crediting funds directly into beneficiaries' bank accounts.

Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari on Saturday, 20 June 2026 lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi for releasing the 23rd instalment of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme, describing it as another step towards an empowered farming community and a prosperous nation.

Context

Gadkari shared the update on X, writing in Hindi: 'सशक्त किसान, समृद्ध राष्ट्र की दिशा में एक और कदम!' ('Another step towards an empowered farmer, a prosperous nation!'). He noted that PM Modi released the instalment during an event held at Tarakeswar, Hooghly district, West Bengal, channelling funds directly into the bank accounts of farmers through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mechanism.

According to the post, more than 9.44 crore farmers across the country received a combined transfer of over ₹18,880 crore in a single disbursement. Gadkari described the scheme as a 'boon' (वरदान) for the country's farming families.

Policy Backdrop

PM-KISAN was launched in February 2019 following its announcement in the 2019-20 interim budget, initially targeting small and marginal farmers. The scheme was subsequently expanded to cover all landholding farmer families irrespective of the size of their holdings, providing an annual income support of ₹6,000 paid in three equal instalments of ₹2,000 each directly into beneficiaries' bank accounts.

The DBT architecture, scaled significantly since 2013-14, underpins PM-KISAN and a range of other central welfare programmes, aiming to reduce leakages and ensure funds reach intended recipients without intermediaries. PM-KISAN sits alongside state-level agricultural support schemes and minimum support price procurement policies as part of a broader effort to stabilise farm incomes.

Stakeholders and Impact

The primary beneficiaries are landholding farmer families spread across all states and union territories, with the rural banking sector playing a critical operational role in processing DBT credits. The choice of Tarakeswar in Hooghly, West Bengal as the event venue underscores the Centre's focus on eastern India, a region that has hosted several previous PM-KISAN instalment release ceremonies.

Senior ministers including Gadkari have consistently amplified PM-KISAN disbursements on social media, reinforcing the scheme's visibility as a flagship agricultural welfare initiative of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government.

What's Next

Parliamentary discussions on the next agriculture budget allocation and any proposed revisions to PM-KISAN's eligibility criteria or instalment frequency are expected to shape the scheme's trajectory in the coming fiscal year. With 23 consecutive instalments now disbursed, the government is likely to highlight cumulative outflows and beneficiary coverage as evidence of the programme's reach ahead of any policy review.

The broader question of whether annual income support of ₹6,000 per family remains adequate given input-cost inflation is expected to continue drawing attention from farm advocacy groups and opposition parties alike.

Point of View

Now deeply embedded in the rural political economy. Gadkari's amplification — unusual for a minister whose portfolio is roads, not agriculture — reflects the BJP's deliberate cross-ministerial messaging around flagship welfare schemes, especially in electorally significant states like West Bengal. Holding the event in Hooghly carries clear political symbolism, reinforcing the Centre's outreach into a state where the ruling Trinamool Congress has historically resisted some central schemes. The durability of PM-KISAN across 23 instalments also sets a benchmark that any future government would find politically costly to reverse.
NationPress
20 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is PM-KISAN and how much money do farmers get?
PM-KISAN (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi) is a central government scheme that provides ₹6,000 per year in direct income support to landholding farmer families, paid in three equal instalments of ₹2,000 each directly into their bank accounts via DBT.
When was the PM-KISAN 23rd instalment released?
The 23rd instalment of PM-KISAN was released on 20 June 2026 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at an event held in Tarakeswar, Hooghly district, West Bengal.
How many farmers benefited from the PM-KISAN 23rd instalment?
According to the post by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, more than 9.44 crore (94.4 million) farmer families received funds under the 23rd instalment of PM-KISAN.
How much money was transferred in the PM-KISAN 23rd instalment?
Over ₹18,880 crore was transferred directly into the bank accounts of beneficiary farmers during the 23rd PM-KISAN instalment release.
Why was the PM-KISAN event held in West Bengal?
The event was held at Tarakeswar in Hooghly district, West Bengal. West Bengal has been chosen for several PM-KISAN instalment release events, reflecting the Centre's focus on expanding the scheme's visibility and reach in eastern India.
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