PM-KISAN
Landholding farmer family selected and no known PM-KISAN exclusion was reported. The official portal must still verify land and family records.
Open official sourceCheck a small set of documented Indian government-scheme criteria using the details you provide. Results are potential matches for further verification, not approval, entitlement, or legal advice.
3 potential matches found. Open each official link and verify current eligibility, documents, and local implementation.
Landholding farmer family selected and no known PM-KISAN exclusion was reported. The official portal must still verify land and family records.
Open official sourceUrban residence, no pucca house, and annual family income in the EWS first-pass band were selected. Verify the current PMAY-U 2.0 portal rules.
Open official sourceThe senior-citizen PM-JAY track requires age 70 or above. Other family-based PM-JAY routes are not evaluated here.
Open official sourceWoman aged 18 or above and no household LPG connection were selected. The official PMUY portal must verify the poor-household and KYC conditions.
Open official sourcePregnant or lactating woman was not selected for the PMMVY first-pass screen.
Open official sourceUse approximate income and simple household answers. No identity documents belong in this form.
The browser compares your answers with a limited set of public scheme criteria and does not call an AI model.
Every result states the matching or missing condition instead of presenting a black-box accuracy score.
Use the linked government portal, current guidelines, and local implementing authority before applying.
This page is a first-pass educational screen for five India-focused tracks. It is intentionally narrower than a national scheme database. The official myScheme platform is the Government of India’s one-stop scheme discovery service: it asks for basic details, finds relevant schemes, and then directs citizens to scheme information and application routes [1]. A result on this page should therefore be treated as a prompt to verify, not as a final eligibility decision.
| Track | First-pass condition used here | Official verification route |
|---|---|---|
| PM-KISAN | Landholding farmer family and no known exclusion signal | PM-KISAN portal |
| PMAY-U 2.0 | Urban residence, no pucca house, and annual family income within the displayed band | PMAY-U 2.0 eligibility check |
| PM-JAY senior citizen | Age 70 or above for the income-independent senior-citizen expansion | National Health Authority |
| PMUY | Woman aged 18 or above and no LPG connection in the household | PMUY portal |
| PMMVY | Pregnant/lactating woman, first child or second girl-child track, and one documented eligibility marker | PMMVY official FAQ |
The official PM-KISAN portal describes ₹6,000 per year in three equal instalments for landholding farmer families, defines the family as husband, wife, and minor children, and lists exclusion categories such as certain public office holders, specified government employees or pensioners, income-tax payers, and practicing registered professionals [2]. The local result therefore says “potential match” only when landholding and the exclusion answer support a first pass.
PMAY-U material states that a beneficiary family should not own a pucca house anywhere in India and that a married couple is eligible for one house subject to the applicable income rules [3]. The official PMAY-U 2.0 eligibility check presents EWS, LIG, and MIG annual income ceilings of ₹3 lakh, ₹6 lakh, and ₹9 lakh respectively [4]. PMMVY guidance lists multiple documentary eligibility markers and requires pregnancy registration, antenatal care, birth registration, and immunisation conditions; it describes ₹5,000 for the first child and ₹6,000 for a second child when the second child is a girl, subject to the scheme’s conditions [5].
Government eligibility can depend on current guidelines, State or UT implementation, household records, document verification, and scheme-specific exclusions. The previous page’s global scheme and accuracy claims were not verifiable from the page itself, so this rebuild removes them. A useful screen should expose its criteria and route a visitor to the official portal where the application and verification actually happen.
For broader discovery, start at myScheme. For a specific scheme, open the official portal linked in the result card, check the current notice or eligibility questionnaire, and keep required documents private. Never pay an intermediary merely because a page says you are eligible, and do not treat a calculator result as a guarantee of a benefit.
No. It is a first-pass screen. The government department or implementing authority must verify current rules, records, documents, and exclusions.
A smaller documented set is safer than claiming an unverified database of every scheme. Use myScheme for broader Central and State/UT discovery.
PM-KISAN has several exclusion categories. A landholding answer alone is not enough to establish eligibility, so the screen separates “potential match” from final verification.
This form does not ask for Aadhaar, bank, phone, or identity-document numbers. Do not enter them in the optional State/UT text field or anywhere else on this page.
Open the official link on the result card, read the current eligibility and document requirements, and use the official application or status channel.
Educational screening only. Scheme rules, income ceilings, documentation, and implementation can change. Verify with the official department before acting.