CM Odisha: PM-KISAN 23rd Instalment Reaches 34.6 Lakh Farmers

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CM Odisha: PM-KISAN 23rd Instalment Reaches 34.6 Lakh Farmers

Synopsis

The Chief Minister's Office of Odisha announced on 20 June 2026 that over 34.6 lakh farmers in the state benefited from PM-KISAN's 23rd instalment, as India disbursed more than Rs 18,880 crore to 9.44 crore farmers nationwide under the direct income-support scheme.

Key Takeaways

The 23rd instalment of PM-KISAN was released to more than 9.44 crore farmers across India.
Total national disbursement under this instalment exceeded Rs 18,880 crore .
More than 34.6 lakh farmers in Odisha were among the beneficiaries.
PM-KISAN provides Rs 6,000 per year in three instalments of Rs 2,000 each via Aadhaar-linked DBT.
The scheme was launched in February 2019 to deliver direct income support to eligible landholding farmer families.
Odisha's rural economy received an estimated Rs 692 crore injection from this single instalment cycle.
The Chief Minister's Office of Odisha on Saturday, 20 June 2026, highlighted that more than 34.6 lakh farmers in the state have benefited from the 23rd instalment of the PM-KISAN scheme, as part of a nationwide release covering over 9.44 crore farmers across India.

Context

The CMO's post, written in Odia, states: 'Dabala injina sarakaaare sashakta o swaabalambee heuachhanti krusaka' — ('Farmers are becoming empowered and self-reliant under the double-engine government'). It further notes that the PM-KISAN Yojana has ushered in 'a new chapter of empowerment' in farmers' lives. The 23rd instalment disbursed more than Rs 18,880 crore in financial assistance to eligible beneficiaries nationwide, with Odisha accounting for over 34.6 lakh of those recipients.

Policy Backdrop

The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme was launched in February 2019 following the Union interim budget, with the objective of providing direct income support of Rs 6,000 per year to eligible landholding farmer families, paid in three equal instalments of Rs 2,000 each. Transfers are routed through Aadhaar-linked Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), minimising leakage and ensuring funds reach beneficiaries' bank accounts directly.

Odisha is a major rice-producing state in eastern India where more than 60 per cent of the workforce is dependent on agriculture and allied sectors. The state's consistent inclusion in PM-KISAN coverage reports reflects its large smallholder farming population, which forms the primary target group for the scheme.

Stakeholders and Impact

The principal beneficiaries are small and marginal farmers — those with landholdings typically below two hectares — who have historically lacked access to formal credit and income buffers. The nationwide 23rd instalment, covering more than 9.44 crore farmers and amounting to over Rs 18,880 crore, represents one of the largest single-tranche agricultural welfare disbursements under the scheme. For Odisha alone, the 34.6 lakh-plus beneficiaries receiving Rs 2,000 each translates to an injection of approximately Rs 692 crore into the state's rural economy in a single transfer cycle.

The CMO's framing of the disbursement under the 'double-engine government' narrative — a phrase used to describe alignment between a BJP-led state government and the central government — signals the political significance the ruling dispensation attaches to central welfare delivery at the state level.

What's Next

Observers will watch for the release of the 24th PM-KISAN instalment and any revision to the per-beneficiary annual amount or eligibility criteria that may be announced in the forthcoming Union Budget. Any upward revision in the Rs 6,000 annual support — a demand raised periodically by farmer organisations — would significantly alter the scheme's fiscal footprint and its impact on states like Odisha with large agrarian populations.

Point of View

PM-KISAN remains the single largest direct-to-farmer cash transfer programme in the world by beneficiary count, and its periodic releases are increasingly used as political communication milestones. For Odisha, where agriculture employs the majority of the workforce, consistent coverage in national disbursement cycles carries both economic and electoral weight. The next pressure point will be whether the annual per-beneficiary amount — unchanged at Rs 6,000 since 2019 — is revised upward to account for inflation and rising input costs.
NationPress
20 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is PM-KISAN and how much do farmers get?
PM-KISAN (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi) is a central government scheme that provides Rs 6,000 per year to eligible landholding farmer families, paid in three instalments of Rs 2,000 each directly into their bank accounts via Aadhaar-linked DBT.
How many Odisha farmers got PM-KISAN 23rd instalment?
More than 34.6 lakh farmers in Odisha benefited from the 23rd instalment of PM-KISAN, as announced by the Chief Minister's Office of Odisha on 20 June 2026.
How much was released in PM-KISAN 23rd instalment across India?
The 23rd instalment of PM-KISAN disbursed more than Rs 18,880 crore to over 9.44 crore farmers across India.
When was PM-KISAN scheme launched?
PM-KISAN was launched in February 2019, following the Union interim budget announcement, to provide direct income support to small and marginal farmers.
What is the double-engine government reference in the Odisha CMO post?
'Double-engine government' is a political phrase used to describe states where the same party governs both the state and the Centre, implying coordinated policy delivery — in this context, referring to BJP governance at both levels facilitating PM-KISAN rollout in Odisha.
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