
mKisan Toll Free Number 1800 180 1551
Organisation: mkisan.gov.in
Toll free Numbers:
18001801551(Kisan Call Center)
1551(Kisan Call Center)
All India Numbers:
02267870177(Feedback)
Website:
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Consultant (ICT), NegP-A PMU
Name: Mr Bhooshan Kumar, Email: [email protected] Contact: +91-23381207
Pull SMS is used by farmers and various stakeholders to extract information from databases by sending SMS in a particular format to any of the following two numbers.
51969 or 7738299899
Purpose | Command |
---|---|
Help | KISAAN HELP |
Unsubscribe from mKisan Portal | KISAAN STOP |
Registration | KISAAN REG (Your Name),(first four characters of State),(first four characters of District),(first four characters of block) |
Feedback | KISAAN FEED (first three letters of state) (first three letters of district) (feedback content) |
Buyer Registration | KISAAN BREG (first four characters of Commodity) (price) (dd/mm/yyyy), (first four characters of second commodity) (price) (dd/mm/yyyy) |
Mandi Price | KISAAN MANDI (first three letters of state),(first four characters of District),(first four characters of Mandi),(first four characters of commodity) |
KCC Advisory Rating | KISAAN KCCFEED < 1 to 5 Rating > |
SMS Advisory Rating | KISAAN SMSFEED < Message ID > < 1 to 5 Rating > |
USSD Registration | KISAAN USSD Yes |
ATMA training feedback | KISAAN ATMA <TRAINING_ID>,<FEEDBACK_NUMBER_VALUE> |
Verify Dealer/ Manufacturer/ Importer OTP | KISAAN FQCS <OTP> |
Farmers can register themselves for receiving these messages on their mobiles as per their specific needs & relevance at a particular point of time. They can register themselves for this service through any of these channels-
Kisan Call Centre Registration
Farmers can call up Kisan Call Center (KCC) through a toll free number 1800-180-1551
Personal details of the farmer in the Kisan Knowledge Management System (KKMS) is needed
Farmer is then asked to opt for his mode of receiving information/advice i.e. Text message (SMS) or Voice message
Preferred language options are then entered
Farmer will receive a welcome SMS message
Web Registration
A farmer having internet access can register through the portal or go to the nearest Common Service Center (CSC) to register with the help of a Village Level Entrepreneur (VLE). A onetime fee of Rs. 3 per registration will be charged by the VLE-
Fill the mandatory details like - Name Mobile Number State District Block
Name
Mobile Number
State
District
Block
Farmer is also preference for mode of communication and also preference for Language, crop/activities
Pressing ‘Register’ button, a verification code will be sent to farmer’s mobile which needs to be entered
Completed the registration process.
Registration through SMS
Farmers can also register by sending an SMS on 51969 or 7738299899
Format for typing in the message text box is “KISAAN REG < NAME > , <STATE NAME >, <DISTRICT NAME>, and <BLOCK NAME>” (only first 3 letters of State, District & Block Names are needed)
After typing the message send it to 51969 or 7738299899
Farmer will be charged for this SMS. There will be no charge for subsequent SMSs received from experts & officers. Please note that commas (,) are necessary
Note*
Collection of farmers details for mKisan Portal by Extension Workers
All Block Technology Managers, Assistant Technology Managers and all other extension functionaries at District / Block level
Collect data of farmers for mKisan Portal during their field visits and enter or get the same entered in the database
Number of new farmers registered by an extension functionary will be linked to mobile number of such a person
Performance on this account also will be considered for regularization or extension of BTMs and ATMs
Click here to download the Format of Crop Details , SMS Language Codes , and Data Collection by Extension workers
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Call center services are available from 6.00 am to 10.00 pm on all seven days of the week at each KCC location.
1800 180 1551 (KCC)
Press 1- For Uttarpradesh Queries
Press 2- For Uttrakhand Queries
Types of IVRS calls in mKisan
Outbound Calls -
These are used for obtaining feedback of farmers regarding the advisories they are receiving from experts
Farmer can rate the advisory or answer given by KCC agent on the scale of 1 to 5
Service is available in 12 different Indian Languages
Inbound Calls
Farmers or all other stakeholders can call this number (022-67870177) for giving useful feedback on the services
KSeva Queries
Consultant (ICT), NegP-A PMU
Name: Mr Bhooshan Kumar, Email: [email protected] Contact: +91-23381207
KCC (Kisan Call Center)
Pull SMS
Pull SMS is used by farmers and various stakeholders to extract information from databases by sending SMS in a particular format to any of the following two numbers.
51969 or 7738299899
Purpose | Command |
---|---|
Help | KISAAN HELP |
Unsubscribe from mKisan Portal | KISAAN STOP |
Registration | KISAAN REG (Your Name),(first four characters of State),(first four characters of District),(first four characters of block) |
Feedback | KISAAN FEED (first three letters of state) (first three letters of district) (feedback content) |
Buyer Registration | KISAAN BREG (first four characters of Commodity) (price) (dd/mm/yyyy), (first four characters of second commodity) (price) (dd/mm/yyyy) |
Mandi Price | KISAAN MANDI (first three letters of state),(first four characters of District),(first four characters of Mandi),(first four characters of commodity) |
KCC Advisory Rating | KISAAN KCCFEED < 1 to 5 Rating > |
SMS Advisory Rating | KISAAN SMSFEED < Message ID > < 1 to 5 Rating > |
USSD Registration | KISAAN USSD Yes |
ATMA training feedback | KISAAN ATMA <TRAINING_ID>,<FEEDBACK_NUMBER_VALUE> |
Verify Dealer/ Manufacturer/ Importer OTP | KISAAN FQCS <OTP> |
Push SMS
Farmers can register themselves for receiving these messages on their mobiles as per their specific needs & relevance at a particular point of time. They can register themselves for this service through any of these channels-
Farmer Registration
Kisan Call Centre Registration
Farmers can call up Kisan Call Center (KCC) through a toll free number 1800-180-1551
Personal details of the farmer in the Kisan Knowledge Management System (KKMS) is needed
Farmer is then asked to opt for his mode of receiving information/advice i.e. Text message (SMS) or Voice message
Preferred language options are then entered
Farmer will receive a welcome SMS message
Web Registration
A farmer having internet access can register through the portal or go to the nearest Common Service Center (CSC) to register with the help of a Village Level Entrepreneur (VLE). A onetime fee of Rs. 3 per registration will be charged by the VLE-
Fill the mandatory details like - Name Mobile Number State District Block
Name
Mobile Number
State
District
Block
Farmer is also preference for mode of communication and also preference for Language, crop/activities
Pressing ‘Register’ button, a verification code will be sent to farmer’s mobile which needs to be entered
Completed the registration process.
Registration through SMS
Farmers can also register by sending an SMS on 51969 or 7738299899
Format for typing in the message text box is “KISAAN REG < NAME > , <STATE NAME >, <DISTRICT NAME>, and <BLOCK NAME>” (only first 3 letters of State, District & Block Names are needed)
After typing the message send it to 51969 or 7738299899
Farmer will be charged for this SMS. There will be no charge for subsequent SMSs received from experts & officers. Please note that commas (,) are necessary
Note*
Collection of farmers details for mKisan Portal by Extension Workers
All Block Technology Managers, Assistant Technology Managers and all other extension functionaries at District / Block level
Collect data of farmers for mKisan Portal during their field visits and enter or get the same entered in the database
Number of new farmers registered by an extension functionary will be linked to mobile number of such a person
Performance on this account also will be considered for regularization or extension of BTMs and ATMs
Click here to download the Format of Crop Details , SMS Language Codes , and Data Collection by Extension workers