Ladki Bahin Yojana: Will Beneficiaries Get ₹3,000? Check Expected Payment Date
Lakhs of women enrolled under Maharashtra's Chief Minister Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana could soon receive the long-awaited June financial assistance. The monthly payment, which is generally credited by the 10th of every month, was delayed this time, leaving many beneficiaries wondering when the amount would reach their bank accounts.
The latest update indicates that the pending June installment is expected to be transferred between 12 July and 15 July. The delay has largely been attributed to the ongoing verification of beneficiary records through the eKYC process.
Although beneficiaries usually receive the payment around the 10th of each month, the June installment has not yet been credited. The revised payment schedule suggests that eligible women may receive the amount between 12 July and 15 July, offering relief to those who have been waiting for the transfer.
However, there has been no official announcement confirming that both installments will be released at the same time. Until a formal clarification is issued, beneficiaries are advised not to rely on unverified claims regarding a double payment.
Authorities are verifying beneficiary details to ensure that financial assistance reaches only eligible recipients. Many beneficiaries have yet to complete their eKYC formalities, resulting in additional time being required for account verification before payments can be processed.
The verification exercise is expected to improve the accuracy of beneficiary records and reduce the possibility of incorrect or duplicate payments in the future.
The annual income of the beneficiary's family should not exceed ₹2.5 lakh. In addition, no member of the household should be an income taxpayer or employed in a permanent or temporary government job.
The scheme also specifies that the family should not own a four-wheeled vehicle, except for a tractor. These conditions are intended to ensure that financial assistance reaches economically weaker households.
At present, no official confirmation has been issued regarding a combined payment. Beneficiaries are therefore advised to wait for an official update while ensuring that their eKYC process has been completed to avoid any further delay in receiving the financial assistance.
If the verification process is completed successfully, eligible women are expected to receive their pending installment within the announced payment window, bringing an end to weeks of uncertainty surrounding the June disbursement.
The latest update indicates that the pending June installment is expected to be transferred between 12 July and 15 July. The delay has largely been attributed to the ongoing verification of beneficiary records through the eKYC process.
June Payment Expected Next Week
Under the Ladki Bahin Yojana, eligible women receive financial assistance of ₹1,500 every month to support their household expenses and improve financial security.Although beneficiaries usually receive the payment around the 10th of each month, the June installment has not yet been credited. The revised payment schedule suggests that eligible women may receive the amount between 12 July and 15 July, offering relief to those who have been waiting for the transfer.
Rumours Of ₹3,000 Payment Remain Unconfirmed
In recent days, claims have circulated suggesting that beneficiaries may receive ₹3,000 instead of the usual ₹1,500. The speculation is based on the possibility that the pending June installment and the regular July installment could be credited together.However, there has been no official announcement confirming that both installments will be released at the same time. Until a formal clarification is issued, beneficiaries are advised not to rely on unverified claims regarding a double payment.
eKYC Verification Behind The Delay
The delay in releasing the June installment is mainly linked to the ongoing eKYC verification process.Authorities are verifying beneficiary details to ensure that financial assistance reaches only eligible recipients. Many beneficiaries have yet to complete their eKYC formalities, resulting in additional time being required for account verification before payments can be processed.
The verification exercise is expected to improve the accuracy of beneficiary records and reduce the possibility of incorrect or duplicate payments in the future.
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Eligibility Rules Remain Unchanged
Women applying for or receiving benefits under the Ladki Bahin Yojana must continue to satisfy the scheme's eligibility conditions.The annual income of the beneficiary's family should not exceed ₹2.5 lakh. In addition, no member of the household should be an income taxpayer or employed in a permanent or temporary government job.
The scheme also specifies that the family should not own a four-wheeled vehicle, except for a tractor. These conditions are intended to ensure that financial assistance reaches economically weaker households.
Beneficiaries Await Official Clarification
With the expected payment window approaching, attention is now focused on whether the pending June installment alone will be credited or whether June and July payments will be released together.At present, no official confirmation has been issued regarding a combined payment. Beneficiaries are therefore advised to wait for an official update while ensuring that their eKYC process has been completed to avoid any further delay in receiving the financial assistance.
If the verification process is completed successfully, eligible women are expected to receive their pending installment within the announced payment window, bringing an end to weeks of uncertainty surrounding the June disbursement.





