Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana Update: Pending Payments to Be Cleared Through Door-to-Door Verification

The Maharashtra government’s ambitious Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana has emerged as a ray of hope for lakhs of women across the state. Designed to strengthen women’s financial independence, the scheme provides monthly financial assistance of ₹1,500 to eligible beneficiaries. For many households, this support has become an important source of stability and dignity.

However, as with most large-scale digital welfare programs, the implementation phase has not been entirely smooth. In recent weeks, a significant number of women reported that their installments were delayed or stuck due to technical issues related to e-KYC and document verification. Acknowledging these concerns, the state government has now taken a major corrective step to ensure that no eligible woman is deprived of her rightful benefit.

Why Were Installments Getting Stuck?

During the initial rollout of the scheme, applications poured in through online portals and mobile apps. While the digital approach helped speed up registrations, it also exposed several verification-related challenges.

In many cases:

  • Aadhaar details did not match bank account information
  • Fingerprint authentication failed due to technical limitations
  • Face authentication errors occurred
  • Bank accounts were inactive or not properly linked with Aadhaar

Because of these discrepancies, applications of many eligible women were marked as “pending” or “rejected”, causing delays in the release of funds. For women living in rural and remote areas, repeated visits to banks, cyber cafés, or government offices became both time-consuming and stressful.

Government’s New Decision: Verification at Your Doorstep

To address these ground-level issues, the Maharashtra government has announced a door-to-door verification drive with the help of Anganwadi workers. Under this initiative, Anganwadi sevikas will personally visit beneficiaries’ homes to verify documents and resolve technical errors on the spot.

This move is expected to significantly ease the burden on women who have been struggling to complete e-KYC or correct minor documentation mistakes. Instead of traveling long distances or navigating complex digital systems, beneficiaries can now get assistance from the comfort of their homes.

What Will Anganwadi Workers Do?

During home visits, Anganwadi workers will:

  • Verify Aadhaar and bank account details
  • Identify errors in e-KYC or authentication
  • Assist in correcting mismatched or incomplete information
  • Ensure eligible beneficiaries are properly verified in the system

Their role is not just technical but also supportive, as they help guide women through the process and explain the steps clearly.

Documents to Keep Ready During Verification

To ensure a smooth and quick verification process, beneficiaries are advised to keep the following documents ready when the Anganwadi worker visits:

  • Aadhaar Card (with an updated mobile number)
  • Bank Passbook (account should be active and Aadhaar-linked)
  • Ration Card or Residence Proof (to establish eligibility)
  • Application Receipt or Acknowledgment, if available

Having these documents ready will help avoid repeat visits and speed up approval.

Why Door-to-Door Verification Matters

Officials believe this approach is crucial, especially for rural areas where:

  • Internet connectivity is unreliable
  • Smartphone access is limited
  • Digital literacy remains low

Anganwadi workers are deeply connected to local communities and are widely trusted by women. Their involvement adds a human touch to the verification process, improving transparency and ensuring inclusivity. The government expects this initiative to significantly increase the success rate of the scheme.

Government’s Message: No Eligible Woman Left Behind

The core objective of the Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana is to ensure that every deserving woman receives financial support with dignity and respect. The government has reiterated that beneficiaries need not panic if their installment is delayed due to verification issues.

Women facing problems are encouraged to cooperate with Anganwadi workers and follow official updates. The state administration remains committed to simplifying procedures and resolving grievances at the grassroots level.

Final Word

This door-to-door verification drive marks a positive step toward making welfare delivery more accessible and humane. If your payment has been delayed under the Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana, relief is on the way. With Anganwadi workers reaching out directly, pending issues are expected to be resolved soon, ensuring timely financial support reaches every eligible woman.

Staying informed and prepared can help you receive your benefits without further delays.