Reviewed on: 2026-06-19.
Direct answer. To check whether a DBT subsidy has landed in your Jan Dhan account, go to pfms.nic.in - Know Your Payment, select your bank, enter your account number twice, complete the CAPTCHA, and submit. The result shows payment-wise transaction status from scheme release to account credit. You can also check your bank passbook or mini-statement. If a credit is missing, the most common causes are an unlinked Aadhaar, a failed eKYC, or a wrong account number registered with the scheme.
A Jan Dhan account is a zero-balance savings account opened under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY), launched in August 2014 under the Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance. The scheme ensures every household has access to at least one formal bank account.
Because PMJDY accounts are Aadhaar-linked by design, the government routes virtually all Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) subsidies through them. Scheme payments under MGNREGS, PM Kisan, PM Awas Yojana, scholarships, LPG subsidy, and state government welfare schemes all use the Aadhaar-to-bank-account link. When the link points to a Jan Dhan account, the credit lands there.
If DBT is not arriving, the problem is almost always account-seeding or eKYC, not scheme eligibility.
There are three reliable ways to check.
Method 1: PFMS Know Your Payment portal
The Public Financial Management System (PFMS) operated by the Controller General of Accounts tracks government fund flows right up to the beneficiary account. The Know Your Payment tool lets you pull a payment-wise status for your account:
PFMS covers payments from central government schemes. If a state-government subsidy is missing, contact the state directorate of the relevant department separately.
Method 2: Bank passbook or mini-statement
Visit your branch or use a bank-linked Aadhaar-enabled Payment System (AePS) micro-ATM at a business correspondent outlet. A passbook update or a mini-statement print-out shows the last ten transactions with narration. DBT credits usually carry a narration such as “DBT-[SCHEME NAME]-[PFFMS REF NO].” This is the fastest check if you are near a business correspondent.
Method 3: Aadhaar seeding check via UIDAI
Use myaadhaar.uidai.gov.in to confirm which bank account is registered with UIDAI as the DBT destination. This does not show individual payments but confirms the routing. If it points to the wrong account or shows “not linked,” that explains a missing credit. See Aadhaar bank seeding status for the correction steps.
The dbtbharat.gov.in portal is a central government information hub that lists all DBT schemes (323 schemes across 56 ministries as of 2026) and links them to the responsible department. It also links to the UIDAI Aadhaar seeding status tool and to findmybank.gov.in for locating bank branches.
However, dbtbharat.gov.in does not offer a per-beneficiary payment tracking tool. It is an informational and scheme-discovery portal, not a transaction tracker. For per-transaction status, use PFMS Know Your Payment as described above.
Yes. Every PMJDY account holder receives a RuPay Debit Card, and the card carries personal accident insurance as confirmed on pmjdy.gov.in:
The cover applies to accidental death or permanent disability. To remain eligible, the account holder must have made at least one successful transaction on the RuPay card within 90 days before the accident. A dormant card may disqualify a claim. Contact your bank branch or the insurer to file a claim.
For PMJJBY (life insurance) or PMSBY (accidental insurance with annual premium), see PMJJBY and PMSBY claim status. These are separate from the RuPay card cover.
As confirmed on the official PMJDY portal, an overdraft (OD) facility of up to Rs. 10,000 is available to eligible Jan Dhan account holders. This is an interest-bearing short-term credit facility, not a grant.
Eligibility conditions (as per the scheme guidelines; check current norms with your bank):
To apply, visit your bank branch with your Aadhaar card and passbook. The bank assesses the account's transaction history before sanctioning the OD. The facility is not automatically credited; you must request it.
This is the most common complaint. Run through this checklist in order:
If none of the above explains the gap, see the detailed troubleshooting flow at DBT money not credited - how to fix.
Scheme-specific portals show whether the instalment was released from the scheme database:
Use PFMS Know Your Payment to cross-verify whether the amount released by the scheme actually reached your bank account. A scheme portal may show “Payment Released” while PFMS shows “Returned” - the two together pinpoint the problem.
Visit myaadhaar.uidai.gov.in and log in with your Aadhaar number and OTP. Under “Bank Seeding Status,” you will see which account is registered as your DBT account with the NPCI mapper. If your Jan Dhan account is not the one shown, update it at the bank branch using your passbook and Aadhaar. Correct any name, date of birth, or address mismatches in Aadhaar before seeding to avoid a rejection.
Yes. Use PFMS Know Your Payment online with your account number, or use an AePS micro-ATM at a business correspondent outlet (available at Common Service Centres, petrol stations, and shops enrolled as banking agents) using your Aadhaar and fingerprint. No branch visit is needed for either option.
Open PFMS Know Your Payment and enter your account details. If the transaction status shows “Returned,” the bank returned the credit to the government pool. Common reasons: account name mismatch with Aadhaar, account frozen, or account dormant. Reactivate or correct the account at the branch, then ask the scheme's district-level officer or the concerned ministry helpline to re-release the payment.
No. PMJDY accounts carry no minimum balance requirement, as confirmed on pmjdy.gov.in. You will never be penalised for a zero balance. The account continues to receive DBT credits regardless of balance.
No. PMJDY guidelines allow only one account per individual. If a duplicate account exists (for example, one opened at a bank branch and another at a business correspondent), both may be flagged and DBT may be blocked. Inform your bank to close the duplicate.
A lapsed or expired RuPay card may break the 90-day active-use condition needed for the accident insurance cover to remain valid. Collect a replacement card from your bank branch immediately to avoid a gap. The replacement RuPay card restores your eligibility once used.
Yes. The account is portable. However, if your mobile number or address has changed, update it at any branch of the same bank. For DBT purposes, what matters is that your Aadhaar remains linked to this account in the NPCI mapper, regardless of city.
No. DBT credits are independent of the overdraft balance. An outstanding OD reduces your net balance but does not stop incoming credits. DBT payments are credited to the account and will reduce the OD balance if the account is in overdraft mode.
File an RTI to: the bank branch nodal officer; escalate to the Department of Financial Services
Use RTI to get documented answers about missing DBT credits, account freezing, or insurance claim rejections. Useful questions to ask:
→ Use our free AI RTI Drafter to generate a complete Section 6(1) application.
By Dr. Shrawan Kumar Pathak