Reviewed on: 2026-06-19.
Direct answer. Go to subhadra.odisha.gov.in, enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number, and view your beneficiary approval stage and credited instalments in under two minutes. If your instalment has not arrived or the portal shows a pending flag, work through the step-by-step checklist below.
What each status label means:
| Status label | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Pending e-KYC | Face authentication has not been completed; no payment will be released until this is done |
| Application approved | You are confirmed as a beneficiary and will receive instalments on schedule |
| Instalment credited | Amount has been sent via DBT to your Aadhaar-linked bank account |
| Rejected | Application was not approved; the portal shows the reason |
Tick every item. You must meet all of them.
Who is NOT eligible:
Source: SUBHADRA Guideline (English), Department of Women and Child Development, Odisha. wcd.odisha.gov.in/node/184943
Exact disbursement dates may vary by a few days each year. Always confirm on subhadra.odisha.gov.in before expecting a credit.
Also see: e-Shram Card status check and PM Kisan status check for other DBT scheme payment tracking.
Work through these steps in order before escalating.
Step 1: Check e-KYC status
Step 2: Verify your bank account
Step 3: Check NPCI Aadhaar mapper
Step 4: Call the helpline
Step 5: File a grievance online
Step 6: File an RTI application (if unresolved after 30 days)
If the portal, helpline, and grievance portal give no resolution within 30 days, file an RTI application under the Right to Information Act, 2005.
File an RTI to: Women and Child Development Department, Odisha
Ask for:
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Open subhadra.odisha.gov.in in Chrome or Safari on your phone. Enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number in the status check field. Enter the OTP sent to your registered mobile number if prompted. The portal shows which instalments have been credited and the current approval stage. The site is optimised for mobile browsers; a dedicated Subhadra app is also available for download.
Retry face authentication on the portal or app in good lighting. If it fails again, visit your nearest Anganwadi centre or Common Service Centre (CSC). Ensure your Aadhaar is active before the visit. The operator can attempt biometric authentication on your behalf.
Three common reasons: (1) e-KYC is still pending, so complete it on the portal immediately; (2) your Aadhaar is not seeded to a DBT-enabled bank account, so visit your branch to fix this; (3) your application is under a verification hold, so call the helpline or file a grievance to get the reason in writing.
The portal uses Aadhaar as the primary identifier. Status check online requires your 12-digit Aadhaar number. Without it, call the helpline at the number shown on subhadra.odisha.gov.in and provide your registered mobile number; the agent may be able to locate your record.
The scheme credits Rs 5,000 to your Aadhaar-linked bank account via DBT, twice a year. A Subhadra ATM-cum-Debit Card is issued to beneficiaries for withdrawals from that credited amount. Verify the current card issuance process on the official portal, as procedures may be updated.
If rejected due to missing or incorrect documents, you may be able to re-apply after correcting the issue. Contact your block-level Women and Child Development office or call the helpline to confirm whether re-application is permitted and what needs to be corrected before resubmission.
Missed instalments are not necessarily forfeited. If your account becomes DBT-enabled after a scheduled disbursement date, the pending amount may be credited in the next cycle. Verify your specific situation by calling the helpline or filing a grievance on janasunani.odisha.gov.in.
By Dr. Shrawan Kumar Pathak