Reviewed on: 2026-06-19.
Direct answer. Any registered beneficiary can check her Mahtari Vandan Yojana application and payment status at mahtarivandan.cgstate.gov.in using her beneficiary number, registered mobile number, or Aadhaar number. No login is required.
Yes. The Chhattisgarh government runs a dedicated portal at mahtarivandan.cgstate.gov.in where any registered beneficiary can check her application and payment status using her beneficiary registration number, registered mobile number, or Aadhaar number. No login or password is needed.
Tip: Use the same mobile number you gave at the time of registration. If you entered a different number at the anganwadi, use that one.
The scheme is open to married women permanently residing in Chhattisgarh who meet all of the following conditions:
Women who hold elected office or are income-tax payers are generally excluded. Check the latest eligibility notification on the official portal for the current exclusion list.
The scheme provides Rs. 1,000 per month directly into the beneficiary's bank account through DBT. As confirmed on the official portal, payments are released in monthly installments (kist).
Each installment date is announced separately by the government, so no fixed calendar applies across all kists. Check the current schedule and kist number directly on mahtarivandan.cgstate.gov.in before assuming a payment is late. Dates circulated on WhatsApp or social media are often incorrect; the portal is the only reliable source.
This is the most common complaint. Work through these checks in order:
Step 1: Confirm your DBT status
Go to your bank and confirm two things separately: first, that your Aadhaar number is seeded to the account; second, that DBT is switched on. Aadhaar seeding and DBT activation are distinct steps in the bank's system, and completing one does not automatically complete the other.
Step 2: Check your Aadhaar-bank seeding
Ask the bank for an Aadhaar seeding receipt. Your Aadhaar number must match exactly what is on file with the scheme.
Step 3: Check for a payment cancellation reason
The portal shows a cancellation or rejection reason next to some names. Common reasons include: account number mismatch, Aadhaar not seeded, account frozen or dormant, and incorrect IFSC code. Fix the specific issue your bank staff identifies, then update it through the anganwadi or scheme helpdesk.
Step 4: Contact the helpdesk
Call +91-771-2220006 (scheme helpline) or write to [email protected]. Keep your beneficiary registration number ready.
Step 5: Visit the anganwadi centre
Your local anganwadi worker (AWW) can pull your record from the ICDS-CAS system and spot the exact error. Many corrections, such as a bank account update or Aadhaar correction, must go through the anganwadi.
Step 6: File an RTI if the portal stays silent
When the portal shows no cancellation reason and the helpdesk has not resolved the matter, the RTI Act gives you a formal information channel. File an RTI to the State Public Information Officer, Women and Child Development Department, Chhattisgarh, seeking: (a) your payment transaction IDs, (b) the reason your payment was stopped, and © the action taken on your complaint. A response is legally due within 30 days and creates a written record that typically speeds up resolution.
For Aadhaar-related linking issues, see also: Aadhaar status check.
Rejection reasons typically shown on the portal include:
If your application was rejected, visit your anganwadi centre with your Aadhaar card, bank passbook, and mobile phone. The AWW can correct and resubmit the application during open correction windows. Check the official portal for current reapplication or correction windows, as the state government announces them periodically.
A changed mobile number is one of the main reasons OTPs and payment alerts stop reaching beneficiaries. To update:
You cannot update the mobile number yourself through the portal; it must be done through the anganwadi or Women and Child Development office.
Yes, you can check on behalf of another woman if you have her beneficiary registration number, Aadhaar number, or the mobile number she used during registration. The portal does not require login and does not restrict who can view a status record. Simply enter the correct identifier on the status page.
No. These are two separate schemes. Mahtari Vandan Yojana targets married women in Chhattisgarh and pays Rs. 1,000 per month as confirmed on the official portal. Maiya Samman Yojana is a different state programme. Check your status for the correct scheme. See also: Maiya Samman Yojana status check.
Widows are generally included in the scheme. The rules for divorced women may differ. Check the current eligibility notification on the official portal or ask at your anganwadi; rules can be updated by government order during the year.
Not necessarily. Your name may still be active but payment may be held due to a bank or Aadhaar issue. Check the status page on the portal. If a cancellation reason appears, fix that specific issue. If no reason appears, contact the helpdesk at +91-771-2220006.
The scheme requires residence in Chhattisgarh. If your Aadhaar shows a different state address, the application may have been flagged. Update your Aadhaar address to your current Chhattisgarh address at a nearby Aadhaar Seva Kendra, then inform the anganwadi so the record can be updated in the scheme database.
The portal's status page shows payment information for your account. For a full transaction history, check your bank passbook or bank statement. Each DBT credit from the scheme will show the scheme name or a government transaction reference.
If the portal is down, try again after a few hours; high traffic around payment release dates often slows government portals. You can also call the helpdesk at +91-771-2220006 or email [email protected]. Your anganwadi worker can check your record offline.
The eligibility condition is permanent residence in Chhattisgarh. If you live in Chhattisgarh, your home state of origin generally does not disqualify you. Confirm with the latest official eligibility order on the portal or at your anganwadi.
File an RTI to: Women and Child Development Department, Chhattisgarh
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By Dr. Shrawan Kumar Pathak