PM Kisan 22nd Installment Update: Will It Come Before Holi?
The release of the 22nd installment of the PM Kisan Yojana is in flux, leading to growing anticipation and speculation, particularly as Holi approaches. The delay in issuing the installments raises concerns and questions about the government's ability to ensure timely delivery, impacting farm incomes and seasonal economic activity.

Highlights
- •The government has yet to announce the release of the 22nd installment of the PM Kisan Yojana.
- •This installment is expected to be released in the form of Rs 6,000 annually, with three installments issued throughout the year.
- •The 22nd installment was initially expected to be released in February, but the month is drawing to a close with no official announcement.
- •Farmers across the country are waiting to see if the installation will be released before Holi, a significant national festival in India.
The latest updates on the 22nd installment of the PM Kisan Yojana have generated buzz among thousands of farmers across India. The government has been keeping its finger on the pulse of farmers who eagerly anticipate the arrival of each installment to support them financially during the lean farming months.
As the month of February comes to an end, the anticipation for the 22nd installment's release grows more intense. Initially, it was anticipated that the release would coincide with the February transfer schedule, but the end of February has brought no official announcement. With Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, fast approaching, the urgency for an official clarification has mounted.
According to the government, the 22nd installment will be distributed in the form of Rs 6,000 annually, with three installments released throughout the year. So far, the first 21 installments have been successfully disbursed, but the 22nd remains a mystery. Despite the extended wait, concerns persist over whether the installment could arrive before Holi or after the festival.
Farmers across the country are counting on the government to ensure that the financial support they need reaches their accounts before the traditional festivities begin, potentially affecting their farm incomes during the crucial agricultural season between planting and harvest. Any delay could have significant repercussions for farm income and local economies.














