The Maharashtra government has announced a major relief for women enrolled under the Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana, extending the deadline for completing and correcting the e-KYC process until March 31, 2026. This decision comes after numerous complaints from beneficiaries whose payments were delayed or stopped due to minor technical or data-related errors during verification.
The move is aimed at ensuring that no eligible woman is denied financial assistance because of procedural mistakes or incorrect documentation.
Why the KYC Deadline Was ExtendedAccording to the state government, a large number of women faced issues during the e-KYC process. In many cases, incorrect options were selected, Aadhaar details did not match official records, or minor mistakes were made while entering ration card or income-related information. These errors led to payment failures, even though the beneficiaries were otherwise eligible.
Women and Child Development Minister Aditi clarified that the extension was granted to prevent deserving women from being excluded due to technical reasons. The government’s intention is to make the scheme inclusive and ensure that benefits reach the right recipients without unnecessary hurdles.
About the Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin YojanaThe Ladki Bahin Yojana was launched in June 2024 with the objective of providing direct financial support to women from economically weaker households in Maharashtra. Under this scheme, eligible women receive ₹1,500 per month, which is transferred directly into their bank accounts through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
The scheme has been widely appreciated for supporting women’s financial independence and helping households manage daily expenses.
Eligibility Criteria for the SchemeTo avail benefits under the Ladki Bahin Yojana, applicants must meet the following conditions:
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The woman’s age should be between 21 and 65 years
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Annual family income must be less than ₹2.5 lakh
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The beneficiary should not be enrolled in any other state-run financial assistance scheme
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The bank account must be linked with Aadhaar
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Aadhaar details should be accurate and up to date
The government has made annual e-KYC mandatory to prevent duplication and ensure transparency in fund distribution.
What Caused Errors in e-KYC?Officials revealed that the most common reasons behind failed or incomplete e-KYC included:
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Aadhaar information not matching government records
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Incorrect ration card numbers
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Minor mistakes in income details
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Wrong selection of verification options during online submission
Even small discrepancies were enough to block payments, leaving many women without financial support for months.
How to Correct or Complete e-KYC OnlineWomen who have not received payments or whose e-KYC was rejected can now update their details online from home, without visiting any government office.
Steps to update e-KYC:
Visit the official website: ladakibahin.maharashtra.gov.in
Click on the e-KYC option available on the homepage
Verify personal details such as name, address, Aadhaar number, ration card details, and income information
Re-upload documents if corrections are required
Submit the updated form online
The government has clearly stated that beneficiaries do not need to visit offices unless specifically instructed, helping women avoid unnecessary travel and expenses.
Why the March 31 Deadline Is ImportantThe government estimates that thousands of eligible women were excluded from payments purely due to technical errors. The extended deadline gives them a fair chance to correct their details and re-enter the beneficiary list.
Minister Aditi has urged all beneficiaries to complete or rectify their e-KYC before March 31, warning that delays beyond this date may again lead to payment disruptions.
What Happens After Successful e-KYC?Once the corrected e-KYC is verified, pending payments are expected to resume, and beneficiaries will continue receiving the monthly ₹1,500 without interruption. Completing the process on time will also help ensure smooth payments in the future.
Final TakeawayThe extension of the e-KYC deadline under the Ladki Bahin Yojana is a welcome step that reflects the Maharashtra government’s commitment to women’s welfare. Beneficiaries are strongly advised to use this opportunity, verify their details carefully, and complete the process well before the deadline to avoid any future payment issues.
Staying proactive now will ensure uninterrupted financial support in the months ahead.
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