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Subhadra Yojana 2026 (Odisha): Installment Amount, Eligibility & Status Check

Subhadra Yojana is a women-focused scheme of the Government of Odisha that provides Rs. 10,000 per year to eligible women, paid in two installments of Rs. 5,000 each โ€” one around International Women’s Day (8 March) and the other around Rakhi (August). Over five years, an eligible beneficiary can receive a total of Rs. 50,000.

The next installment is generally credited around August each year via Direct Benefit Transfer. Confirm payment dates and your beneficiary status on the official Subhadra portal.

Apply and check status only on the official portal.

How to check your Subhadra status

  1. Open the official Subhadra Yojana portal of the Government of Odisha.
  2. Choose the Beneficiary / Application Status option.
  3. Log in using your registered mobile number and OTP.
  4. View your installment status and ensure your bank account is Aadhaar-linked and DBT-enabled.

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How much does Subhadra Yojana pay?

Subhadra Yojana pays Rs. 10,000 per year in two installments of Rs. 5,000 each, for a total of Rs. 50,000 over five years for eligible women in Odisha.

Who is eligible for Subhadra Yojana?

Women aged 21 to 60 who are permanent residents of Odisha, with an Aadhaar-linked, DBT-enabled bank account and completed e-KYC, and who meet the ration card or family income criteria.

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How to check your Subhadra status

  1. Visit the official Subhadra portal (subhadra.odisha.gov.in)
  2. Log in / search with your Aadhaar or application number
  3. The dashboard shows application approval and installment credit status
  4. Payments come as DBT to your Aadhaar-seeded, DBT-enabled single-holder bank account

Why payments commonly fail

  • Bank account not Aadhaar-seeded or not DBT-enabled โ€” fix at your bank branch
  • Joint account instead of single-holder account in the womanโ€™s name
  • e-KYC pending on the portal
  • Age or income criteria not met at verification

Documents to keep ready

Aadhaar, ration card details, mobile number linked to Aadhaar and your bank passbook. Applications are free through Mo Seba Kendras, Common Service Centres and Anganwadi support โ€” never pay anyone for โ€œapprovalโ€.