Subhadra Yojana Status and Installment Check 2026 (Odisha)

Odisha woman checking Subhadra Yojana status on a mobile phone in 2026

Use only the official Subhadra portal to check your application or installment status.

Quick answer. To check your Subhadra Yojana status 2026, open the official Odisha portal subhadra.odisha.gov.in and use the beneficiary status option, logging in with your registered mobile number and OTP. Subhadra pays eligible women Rs 50,000 over 5 years, as Rs 10,000 a year in two Rs 5,000 instalments by Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). The first instalment is paid around International Women's Day (8 March) and the second around Rakhi (August). This website cannot check your status. If your money is not credited, the most common cause is pending e-KYC or an Aadhaar that is not seeded with your bank. The official helpline is 14678. If the portal or helpline gives no clear answer, you can file an RTI under Section 6(1) of the RTI Act 2005.

Subhadra Yojana at a glance (2026)

  • What it is: Odisha's flagship women's DBT scheme, launched in September 2024.
  • Benefit: Rs 50,000 over 5 years, paid as Rs 10,000 a year in two Rs 5,000 instalments.
  • Schedule: Around 8 March (Women's Day) and around Rakhi (August).
  • Who runs it: Department of Women and Child Development, Government of Odisha.
  • Eligible age: Women aged 21 to 60 years.
  • Official portal: subhadra.odisha.gov.in · Helpline: 14678.

Subhadra is Odisha's newest flagship scheme, so instalments are released in very large batches around the two festival dates. A late or missing payment is usually an e-KYC or Aadhaar-seeding issue, not a rejection. This guide shows where to check, what each status may mean, and what to do if your money has not arrived. Every scheme fact below is taken from the official Odisha portal, the scheme guidelines and the Press Information Bureau.

How to check Subhadra Yojana status 2026

  1. Open the official portal subhadra.odisha.gov.in.
  2. Open the beneficiary status or login option.
  3. Enter your registered mobile number, then the OTP sent to your phone.
  4. View your application stage, e-KYC status and instalment status.
  5. If e-KYC is pending, complete it on the portal or the Subhadra Mobile App.
  6. If the portal shows “paid” but no money arrived, check your Aadhaar-bank seeding (explained below).

Reminder. This website does not check status. Only subhadra.odisha.gov.in, the helpline 14678, and your Mo Seva Kendra hold your real Subhadra record.

How to check beneficiary / installment details

Your payment record sits with your Aadhaar-linked bank account, because the money arrives by DBT. To confirm a credit, check your bank passbook, SMS alerts, or net banking. On the portal, your record also shows whether your application is approved and whether e-KYC is complete. Both must be done before an instalment can land. A Mo Seva Kendra or Jana Seva Kendra operator can also help you open your status and finish e-KYC.

Who is eligible

The scheme is for women of Odisha who meet the conditions in the official Subhadra guidelines:

  • You must be a woman resident of Odisha, aged 21 to 60 years.
  • Your family should be within the scheme's economic conditions.

The guidelines exclude women who, for example:

  • Pay income tax, or whose family is otherwise financially well-off.
  • Receive a pension or other government support of Rs 1,500 a month or more (Rs 18,000 a year or more).
  • Are elected representatives (with stated exceptions such as ward member or local councillor).
  • Own more than 5 acres of irrigated or 10 acres of non-irrigated land, or own a four-wheeler (with stated exceptions such as tractors).

Confirm the full and current list in the official Subhadra guidelines before you apply or appeal.

Documents you need

Keep these ready, as listed in the official guidelines:

  • Aadhaar card (linked to your mobile for OTP and e-KYC).
  • Single-holder bank account in your name, seeded with Aadhaar for DBT.
  • Mobile number that receives OTP.

You can apply online on the portal or offline with a free form at an Anganwadi centre, Block office, Mo Seva Kendra or Jana Seva Kendra.

What each status may mean

Official labels can differ, so the table below uses careful wording. Always trust the exact text on the portal or from the helpline.

Status you may see What it may mean What to do
Pending / under verification Your form is still being checked. Wait. Confirm e-KYC is complete.
Approved / eligible You are accepted as a beneficiary. Watch your Aadhaar-linked bank account for the DBT credit.
Paid / credited The instalment was sent to your bank. Check your passbook or SMS. If not seen, check Aadhaar seeding.
e-KYC pending Identity check is not complete. Finish e-KYC on the portal or Subhadra app. No payment until done.
Rejected You did not meet a condition, or a document failed. Read the reason. Fix it, re-apply, or call 14678 or file an RTI.
Not found / no record Your form may not have been submitted or synced. Re-check your mobile number. Visit a Mo Seva Kendra.

Money not credited? Check e-KYC and DBT first

Two checks fix most missing instalments.

  1. Complete e-KYC. No e-KYC means no payment. Finish it on the portal or the Subhadra Mobile App.
  2. Seed Aadhaar with your bank. For any DBT scheme, the top reason money does not arrive is an Aadhaar that is not linked in the NPCI DBT mapper. Visit your bank with Aadhaar and passbook and ask for Aadhaar seeding and DBT enablement.

You can check the DBT link yourself. See our guide to check if your bank account is DBT-linked. Other common reasons: a joint account (the scheme needs a single-holder account), a frozen or KYC-pending account, or a name mismatch. Fix these at your branch, then re-check after the next instalment date.

Complaint and helpdesk: official channels

Use only official channels. Do not pay any agent who promises faster approval or a guaranteed payment.

  • Toll-free helpline: 14678.
  • Women and Child Development helpdesk: 0674-2536775, email [email protected]
  • In person: your nearest Mo Seva Kendra, Jana Seva Kendra, Anganwadi centre or Block office.
  • Official portal: subhadra.odisha.gov.in (grievance section if shown).

RTI angle: when the portal gives no clear answer

If the helpline and portal do not give you a clear, dated answer, you have a legal right to ask. File an RTI under Section 6(1) of the RTI Act 2005 to the Public Information Officer (PIO) of the implementing office, usually the District Social Welfare Officer or the Department of Women and Child Development, Odisha.

You can ask for facts the portal will not show, such as:

  1. The current status and recorded stage of your application.
  2. The reason for any delay or rejection, and your e-KYC status on record.
  3. The date your instalment was released, with the transaction reference.
  4. The number of applications pending in your district for 2025 to 2026.
To the CPIO, [District Social Welfare Office / Department of Women and Child Development, Odisha]
Subject: Information under Section 6(1) RTI Act 2005, Subhadra Yojana
1. The current status of my application (registered mobile: [number]).
2. The reason recorded for any delay, rejection or held instalment.
3. The date and transaction reference of my last instalment, if released.
4. The number of Subhadra applications pending in this district for 2025 to 2026.

The PIO must reply within 30 days under Section 7(1). If there is no reply or an evasive one, file a first appeal within 30 days under Section 19(1). Draft it fast with the RTI Drafter, and read The RTI Playbook for the full path. For the general method, see file RTI for a delayed government scheme benefit.

Download: Subhadra status check checklist 2026

Subhadra status check checklist 2026

  1. Open the official portal subhadra.odisha.gov.in only.
  2. Log in with your registered mobile and OTP.
  3. Confirm e-KYC is complete. No e-KYC means no instalment.
  4. If “paid” but no money, check Aadhaar-bank DBT seeding at your branch.
  5. Call the helpline 14678 and note the complaint number.
  6. Still no clear answer? File an RTI under Section 6(1).
  7. Never pay an agent or share your Aadhaar OTP.

Frequently asked questions

How do I check Subhadra Yojana installment status?

Open subhadra.odisha.gov.in, use the beneficiary status or login option, and enter your registered mobile and OTP. Your record shows application stage, e-KYC status and instalment status. For the actual money, check your Aadhaar-linked bank passbook or SMS, because payment arrives by DBT.

How much does Subhadra Yojana pay and when?

Subhadra pays Rs 50,000 over 5 years, as Rs 10,000 a year in two Rs 5,000 instalments. The first is paid around International Women's Day (8 March) and the second around Rakhi (August). The money is credited to your Aadhaar-linked bank account by DBT.

Why is my Subhadra installment not credited?

The two most common reasons are pending e-KYC and an Aadhaar that is not seeded with your bank in the NPCI DBT mapper. Complete e-KYC on the portal or Subhadra app, then ask your bank for Aadhaar seeding and DBT enablement. A joint account can also block payment, because the scheme needs a single-holder account.

Is there any fee to apply or check status?

No. Applying on the official portal and checking your status are free. Offline forms are free at Anganwadi centres, Block offices and Mo Seva Kendras. Do not pay any agent who promises faster approval or a guaranteed payment.

My name is missing from the list. Can I still apply?

Yes, if you meet the conditions. Apply online on the portal or offline at a Mo Seva Kendra, Anganwadi or Block office, with your Aadhaar, single-holder Aadhaar-linked bank account and mobile. Confirm the current eligibility and dates in the official guidelines first.

What is the Subhadra Yojana helpline number?

The toll-free helpline is 14678. You can also reach the Women and Child Development helpdesk at 0674-2536775 or [email protected]. For a written, dated answer when these do not help, file an RTI under Section 6(1) of the RTI Act 2005.

Sources

  • Subhadra Yojana official portal, Government of Odisha: subhadra.odisha.gov.in.
  • Subhadra guidelines, Department of Women and Child Development, Odisha: Subhadra Guideline.
  • Press Information Bureau, launch of SUBHADRA by the Prime Minister: PIB release.
  • The Right to Information Act, 2005, Sections 6(1), 7(1) and 19(1).

Last reviewed: 1 June 2026, RTI Wiki editorial team.

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