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The Lado Lakshmi Yojana funds haven't yet been credited to your account; here's how to check your status
Siddhi Jain | December 4, 2025 6:15 PM CST

Lado Lakshmi Yojana: Along with the central government, many states across the country are continuously running various schemes for women, ensuring that financial assistance reaches them directly and they can easily meet their needs. Among these schemes, Haryana's Lado Lakshmi Yojana is gaining traction. On Wednesday, December 3rd, Chief Minister Naib Saini released its second installment, transferring ₹2,100 to the accounts of approximately 700,000 women.

The government has transferred installment funds to the accounts of millions of women. However, there are many women whose accounts have not yet received the money. These women are unsure about the reason for the delay. If your installment hasn't been credited to your account, you'll be surprised. So, you can check the status this way. Learn how.

If the money has arrived or not, check the status this way.

Women don't need to go to great lengths to check the status of their installment under the Haryana government's Lado Laxmi Yojana. To check the status, open the official Lado Laxmi Yojana mobile app and go to the Track Application section. Enter your registration number or mobile number. This will tell you whether the second installment has been credited to your account or is still pending.

Sometimes, payments get stuck because KYC is incomplete or a live photo hasn't been uploaded. If the app shows a status like "Pending" or "Incomplete," it means there's a document or verification issue. Your status will update as soon as the information is complete.

What to do if the money hasn't arrived

If the money hasn't arrived in your account yet, first complete your e-KYC in the app. Take a live photo and upload it, and ensure your Aadhaar is correctly linked. Once the required documents are complete, verification is usually completed within 24 to 48 hours, and the money is transferred to the next list.

In many cases, payments are blocked due to errors in bank details, name, or IFSC. These can be corrected by going to the Edit Profile section. It's worth noting that the government has now changed the method of installment payments; the amount will no longer be received monthly. Instead, an installment of Rs. 6,300 will be issued every third month.


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