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PM Kisan 22nd Installment Date: PM Modi To Release Next Tranche Of Rs 2,000 On This Date
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According to reports, the next installment (22nd installment) of the PM Kisan scheme is expected to be released in February 2026.
PM Kisan 22nd Installment Date.
PM Kisan 22nd Installment Date 2025: In order to increase their income, the central government provides financial assistance to farmers in the country. Under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, the Centre provides Rs 6,000 in a year to eligible farmers through direct benefits transfer (DBT) in three installments. So far, the government has released 21 installments.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 19 released the 21st instalment of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, disbursing Rs 18,000 crore to more than nine crore farmers. In 21 instalments, PM Modi has disbursed more than Rs 4 lakh crore under the scheme.
What Is PM Kisan Scheme?
Under the PM Kisan scheme, eligible farmers get Rs 2,000 every four months, which is Rs 6,000 annually. The money is provided each year in three instalments — April-July, August-November and December-March. The fund is directly transferred to the bank accounts of the beneficiaries.
The scheme was announced in the Interim Budget 2019 by then finance minister Piyush Goyal and was later launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It has now become the world’s biggest Direct Benefit Transfer scheme.
When Will Farmers Receive 22nd Installment Of PM Kisan Scheme?
According to media reports, the next installment (22nd installment) of the PM Kisan scheme is expected to be released in February 2026. However, the official date has not been announced yet.
Meanwhile, it is necessary for the farmers to check eligibility, complete KYC, and check beneficiary status. They also need to apply if they have not so far.
Who Is Eligible For PM Kisan Scheme?
In order to be eligible for the PM-Kisan’s 19th installment, a person needs to fulfill below mentioned conditions:
- Indian citizen
- Owns cultivable land
- Should be a small or marginal farmer
- Not be a retiree who receives a pension of at least Rs 10,000 per month
- Not have filed for income tax
- Not be an institutional landholder.
PM Kisan Scheme e-KYC
To receive the installments, the farmers need to complete their e-KYC. According to the scheme’s official website, “eKYC is MANDATORY for PMKISAN Registered Farmers. OTP-based eKYC is available on the PMKISAN Portal, or the nearest CSC centres may be contacted for Biometric-based eKYC”.
PM Kisan: How To Check Beneficiary Status?
1) Visit the official website — https://pmkisan.gov.in/.
2) Now, click on the tab ‘Know Your Status’ on the right side of the page.
3) Enter your registration number and fill Captcha Code, and select ‘Get Data’ option.
Your beneficiary status will come up on the screen.
PM-Kisan: Check Your Name in Beneficiary List
Step 1: Visit PM Kisan official website https://pmkisan.gov.in/
Step 2: Click on the ‘Beneficiary list’ tab.
Step 3: Select details from the drop-down such as select state, district, sub-district, block, and village
Step 4: Click on the ‘Get report’ tab
After this, the beneficiary list will be displayed.
You can call on the helpline numbers — 155261 and 011-24300606.
How To Apply For PM Kisan Samman Nidhi?
Step 1: Visit https://pmkisan.gov.in/
Step 2: Click on ‘New Farmer Registration’ and enter Aadhaar number and fill the captcha
Step 3: Enter the required details and click on ‘Yes’
Step 4: Fill in the information asked in the PM-Kisan application form, save it and take a printout for future reference.
December 20, 2025, 15:48 IST
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Stock Market Updates: Sensex Falls 300 Points, Nifty Tests 25,700; Nifty IT Drops Over 5%
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Indian equities paused on Wednesday after the previous session’s sharp surge triggered by the India–US trade agreement
Stock Market Today.
Sensex Today: Indian equities paused on Wednesday after the previous session’s sharp surge triggered by the India–US trade agreement. The pact, which reduced US tariffs on Indian goods to 18 per cent from 50 per cent, had buoyed sentiment and removed a major overhang, but markets turned cautious as traders booked profits.
A decline in information technology stocks further weighed on the mood.
At the open, the BSE Sensex was around 83,430, down 309 points or 0.37 per cent, while the Nifty 50 stood at 25,663, lower by 65 points or 0.25 per cent.
Broader markets also traded in the red, with the Nifty MidCap index slipping 0.48 per cent and the Nifty SmallCap index easing 0.18 per cent.
The Nifty IT index tumbled more than 5.5 per cent, led by losses in Persistent Systems, LTIMindtree, Infosys, HCL Tech, Coforge, TCS, Mphasis and Tech Mahindra.
Global cues
US markets ended lower overnight as investors rotated out of technology stocks into sectors more closely tied to economic recovery. The Dow Jones slipped 0.34 per cent, the S&P 500 declined 0.84 per cent, and the Nasdaq fell 1.43 per cent at the close.
Asian markets were mixed in early trade on Wednesday amid the absence of strong triggers. China’s CSI 300 index dropped 0.29 per cent, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng edged down 0.05 per cent, and Japan’s Nikkei lost 0.61 per cent. In contrast, South Korea’s Kospi rose 0.54 per cent.
In commodities, spot gold gained over 1 per cent to $5,002 per ounce, while spot silver advanced 0.69 per cent to $85.70 per ounce.
On the macro front, investors await the release of S&P Global/HSBC composite and services PMI final data for January from both India and Japan.
February 04, 2026, 09:13 IST
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Top stocks to buy today: Stock recommendations for February 4, 2026 – check list – The Times of India
Stock market recommendations: According to Mehul Kothari, DVP – Technical Research, Anand Rathi Shares and Stock Brokers, the top stocks to buy today (February 4, 2026) are Indian Oil Corporation, Tata Elxsi, and IFCI. Let’s take a look:IOC – Trendline Breakout with Indicator ConfirmationBuy: ₹165–₹163 | Stop Loss: ₹159 | Target: ₹172Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has formed a strong base near its 100-DEMA, which has acted as a reliable dynamic support in recent sessions. The stock has also delivered a decisive trendline breakout, indicating a potential shift in short-term momentum.On the indicator front, a bullish MACD crossover is visible, signalling strengthening upside momentum. The Stochastic Oscillator has reversed higher near the 30 zone without entering deep oversold territory, suggesting improving price strength and underlying buying interest.The confluence of 100-DEMA support, trendline breakout, MACD bullish crossover and stochastic reversal points towards a constructive setup with scope for further upside if the breakout sustains.TATA ELXSI – Alligator Breakout with Bullish MomentumBuy: ₹5,500–₹5,400 | Stop Loss: ₹4,900 (closing basis) | Target: ₹6,275 & ₹6,550 (1–3 months)TATA ELXSI has closed decisively above the Williams Alligator indicator, confirming a fresh uptrend and improvement in overall price structure.Momentum indicators remain supportive, with DMI in bullish mode (+DI above −DI), indicating strengthening buying pressure and positive directional movement. Additionally, the MACD sustaining above the zero line reflects strong trend momentum and increases the probability of continued upside.This combination of Alligator breakout, bullish DMI structure and positive MACD trend suggests a trend-continuation setup with scope for further upside in the coming weeks.IFCI – Alligator Breakout & Retest ConfirmationBuy: ₹56–₹50 | Stop Loss: ₹46 (closing basis) | Target: ₹63.5 & ₹67 (1–3 months)IFCI has closed decisively above the Williams Alligator indicator and has successfully completed a retest of the breakout zone, confirming continuation of the emerging uptrend and strengthening bullish structure.The DMI has turned positive (+DI above −DI), indicating buyers are in control and directional momentum is favouring the upside. The MACD sustaining above the zero line further supports positive trend momentum and enhances the probability of further upside movement.The alignment of price breakout, retest confirmation and bullish indicators suggests a constructive medium-term setup with favourable risk-reward.(Disclaimer: Recommendations and views on the stock market, other asset classes or personal finance management tips given by experts are their own. These opinions do not represent the views of The Times of India)
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Younger and lower-paid workers hit hardest by rising labour costs, figures show
Younger and entry-level workers are being squeezed the hardest by higher employment costs slowing the rate that firms are hiring, new analysis shows.
Some UK businesses have seen the cost of employing workers rise on the back of recent policy measures, including tax and minimum wage increases and reforms to employment rights, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (Niesr) said in its latest economic outlook.
These factors have raised the marginal cost of hiring by around 7%, in real terms, for an entry level position, according to its findings.
Niesr warned that sectors most exposed to cost increases were experiencing a bigger impact, pointing to data showing a link between exposure to the national minimum wage and rising unemployment.
This includes typically lower-paid industries such as hotels, hospitality and food chains, which also have a greater concentration of younger and early-career workers.
Its analysis found that, rather than cutting existing jobs, many firms have chosen to slow the rate that they hire staff.
Therefore younger workers and those “at the margins of the labour market” are being disproportionately squeezed, the think tank said.
Official figures at the end of last year showed that the unemployment rate rose to its highest level since early 2021 over the three months to September.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said that young people especially were struggling in the tougher hiring climate, with an 85,000 increase in those unemployed aged between 18 to 24 in the three months to October – the biggest jump since November 2022.
The number of young people not in employment, education or training – so-called Neets – has been rising since 2021, and hit the highest level since 2014.
In its report, Niesr said it was “hard to escape the conclusion that the rising cost of labour has deterred full-time job creation, particularly for younger workers”.
Lord Frost, director general of the Institute of Economic Affairs, said the findings “laid bare the costs of the Government’s national insurance and minimum wage hikes, and Employment Rights Act: a spike in the cost of hiring entry-level workers, meaning fewer jobs and opportunities for young people”.
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