In Mandla, Madhya Pradesh, 3.4 lakh smallholders have banked over ₹7 crore in PM-KISAN funds since December 2023. The money arrived just as Jabalpur-based farmer Narendra Patel saw his 1.5-acre soyabean belt wither under 35°C heat in June 2025.
“Three years ago, ₹2,000 every four months was a light bill | ₹2,700 now buys seeds and diesel,” Patel said at the Mandla Krishi Mela on 15 March 2026. He’s not alone. The district’s 2.1 lakh enrolled farmers have collected ₹6.8 crore under the ₹3,000-per-quarter tranche that began April 2025, up from ₹2,000 in the previous cycle.
₹3,000 per quarter and rising costs in Mandla
District Agriculture Officer Hemant Tiwari confirmed ₹6.8 crore reached 2.1 lakh farmers between 1 April 2025 and 31 March 2026. “That’s 9,800 more farmers than in March 2025,” Tiwari said.
Yet soyabean MSP rose only ₹110/quintal in 2025-26 while tractor diesel jumped from ₹92 to ₹110/litre at the Mandla depot. “Without the ₹3,000 installment due next week, I’d skip the Rabi sowing,” Patel added.
5-star MP rank & ₹6.8 crore politics in Mandla
In the 2024 MP Assembly polls, Mandla’s voter turnout jumped 6.9% over 2019, with local BJP candidate Prahlad Lodha winning 161,238 votes. Lodha told a rally on 20 February 2026 that “PM-KISAN is the lifeline that swayed 12,500 new first-time voters in Kotma alone.”
Female farmers lead the charge with 27,000 new e-KYC approvals
By 23 March 2026, 14,950 female farmers completed their e-KYC on the PM-KISAN portal through Mandla’s 23 Common Service Centres. Centre in-charge Geeta Sahu said “This cut pending payments from 6 to 1 yesterday.”
Her team still chases 342 land lease cases filed under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyaan scheme to reclaim unpaid interest from private financiers charging ₹1,200/acre/year.
Next ₹3,000 tranche on 1 April 2026—without sleight of hand
The Union Minister of Agriculture Shivraj Singh Chouhan has told the Lok Sabha that 4.19 crore farmers nationwide will receive the April 2026 installment on or before 5 April. In Mandla, PM-KISAN nodal officer Rakesh Baghel expects “over 2.4 lakh farmers” to get the ₹3,000.
Baghel, however, refuses to predict an Aadhaar-matching clean-up before the election. “It’ll keep happening,” he said, echoing Nadu Pradesh Congress Party’s claim on 18 March 2026, that “27,000 genuine farmers were still pending.”
For insurance sector: PM-KISAN as climate buffer
The programme proves small cash infusions act like custom micro weather insurance. Sumit Verhlan, head of Agrilend Microfinance Mandla, says “Farmers who banked ₹8,100 a year sprayed fewer pesticides and avoided suicide loans above ₹50,000.”


