The Odisha government has asked all Subhadra Yojana beneficiaries who have not received their payments to complete their Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) process and eKYC verification. Those who fulfill these requirements will receive their first or second installment by March 8, as per the reports.
According to a statement from the Information & Public Relations (I&PR) Department, more than 2.5 lakh eligible beneficiaries have either not completed their eKYC or do not have DBT-enabled bank accounts. The government has published a list of these beneficiaries at block, municipality, and municipal corporation offices, as well as on the Subhadra portal.
To receive the funds, a beneficiary must:
Women who have not received their payments can check the published lists to verify if they need to complete the eKYC and DBT process. Those who do so before the deadline will receive their first installment before March 8, or their second installment on that date.
The state government has set a March 8 deadline for all pending verifications. Beneficiaries who fail to complete the process in time may face delays in receiving their payments. The government has advised all affected women to complete their eKYC at the earliest to avoid disruptions.
The Subhadra Yojana aims to provide financial assistance, but pending verifications have delayed disbursements for many. With the list of incomplete cases now made public, beneficiaries are expected to act before the deadline to ensure they receive their entitled funds.
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Published on: Feb 17, 2025, 3:47 PM IST
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