Ladki Bahin Yojana District Beneficiary List 2026
Let me be straight with you — I know exactly why you’re here.
You applied for Ladki Bahin Yojana months ago. You completed your form, submitted your documents, maybe even sat in a long queue at the Anganwadi. And now you just want to know one simple thing: “Is my name in the list or not?”
It sounds like it should be easy. But for millions of Maharashtra women, finding their name in the district beneficiary list has turned into a confusing rabbit hole of “pending,” “disapproved,” and “document mismatch” errors — with no one properly explaining what to do next.
That’s exactly what this page fixes. This is the most complete, district-level guide to the Ladki Bahin Yojana beneficiary list available anywhere. By the time you finish reading, you’ll know whether your name is on the list, why it might not be, and exactly how to fix it — step by step.
पहले यह समझिए — Beneficiary List क्या होती है और यह क्यों मायने रखती है?
The Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana Beneficiary List is essentially the government’s official confirmed register — the final record of women who have been verified, approved, and cleared to receive ₹1,500 per month through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
Think of it like this: your application was just an entry gate. The beneficiary list is the confirmed seating chart inside. Until your name appears there with “Approved” status, the money simply won’t come — no matter how correctly you filled out your form.
As of March 2026, the Women and Child Development (WCD) Department has been aggressively cleaning up the list. Over 25 lakh applications have been reviewed and filtered for irregularities — including duplicate entries, income mismatches, joint account holders, and even over 14,000 cases of men who had somehow enrolled. The government is now running cross-verification with Income Tax records and government payroll databases.
What this means for you: being on last month’s list doesn’t guarantee you’re on this month’s. You need to check — and you need to know what to do if something’s wrong.
Step-by-Step: अपना नाम Beneficiary List में कैसे देखें (Official Portal Method)
Step 1 — Official Website खोलें
Open your mobile browser (Chrome works best) and type exactly: ladakibahin.maharashtra.gov.in
Wait for it to load fully. On slower connections this can take 10-15 seconds. Don’t tap the screen repeatedly — it sometimes causes the page to reload and creates errors.
Step 2 — Applicant Login करें
On the homepage, look for “Applicant Login” (अर्जदार लॉगिन). Tap it.

Enter:
- Your registered mobile number (the one you used when you first applied)
- Your password
- The Captcha code shown on screen
If you’ve forgotten your password, tap “Forgot Password” — you’ll receive an OTP on your registered number to reset it in under 2 minutes.
Step 3 — “Applications Made Earlier” पर क्लिक करें
Once you’re logged in, your dashboard will open. Look for the option called “Applications Made Earlier” — this shows all submissions linked to your account.
Step 4 — अपना Application Status देखें
Your application entry will show a current status. Here’s what each status actually means in plain language:
| Status Shown | Real Meaning | What To Do |
|---|---|---|
| Approved | You’re confirmed on the beneficiary list | Wait for next installment date |
| Pending Verification | Documents still being checked | Wait 7-10 days, then recheck |
| Form Disapproved | Application rejected for a specific reason | See “Disapproved” section below |
| Hold | Payment paused — usually eKYC issue | Complete eKYC immediately |
| Rejected | Application not accepted | Check rejection reason, contact WCD office |
Step 5 — District/Village Filter से यादी डाउनलोड करें
On the portal’s main menu, there is a section for “Beneficiary List” or “लाभार्थी यादी”. Here you can filter by:
- Division (Konkan, Nashik, Pune, Aurangabad, Amravati, Nagpur)
- District (your specific district)
- Taluka
- Village/Ward
Once you select your area, the list appears as a downloadable PDF. You can search your name manually within the PDF using Ctrl+F (or the Find function on mobile).
Maharashtra के सभी 36 जिलों की Beneficiary List — District Directory
This is what makes this page different from everything else you’ve read. Below is every district in Maharashtra organized by division, with the key local details you need to know.
Important: The beneficiary list is available centrally through the official portal for all districts. The steps above work for every district. What differs district to district are local contact points, Anganwadi coverage, and common errors we’ve tracked per region.
Konkan Division
- Mumbai City & Mumbai Suburban The list for Mumbai covers ward-level data across all 24 municipal wards. Urban women here face the highest rate of joint-account rejections — if your DBT failed, visit your nearest branch of Bank of Maharashtra, SBI, or Canara with your Aadhaar for NPCI seeding. District Helpline: WCD Mumbai — 022-22026126
- Thane Thane has one of the highest beneficiary counts in Maharashtra due to its semi-urban and tribal belt. Many women in Shahapur and Murbad talukas face OTP issues because of poor connectivity — offline biometric eKYC through CSC centres is strongly recommended.
- Raigad Coastal talukas like Alibag, Pen, and Mahad have reported higher-than-average processing delays due to verification backlogs. The local WCD office in Alibag is processing correction requests directly.
- Ratnagiri & Sindhudurg These districts have a significant population of women whose husbands work outside Maharashtra (Gulf, Mumbai). The “abandoned/destitute” category is most commonly used here. Domicile certificate is essential if Aadhaar shows a different state address.
Nashik Division
- Nashik Maharashtra’s third-largest district by beneficiary count. The Nashik WCD office has a dedicated Ladki Bahin grievance counter open Monday to Saturday, 10 AM to 5 PM.
- Ahmednagar (Nagar) Drought-affected talukas like Sangamner and Kopargaon have received priority processing in the 2026 verification round. Women with Yellow or Orange ration cards here do NOT need a separate income certificate.
- Dhule & Nandurbar These tribal districts have the highest proportion of offline (biometric) eKYC completions through Anganwadi workers equipped with the Nari Shakti Doot App. If your online eKYC fails repeatedly, go directly to your Anganwadi Sevika.
- Jalgaon Name mismatch errors (between Aadhaar and bank records) are particularly common in Jalgaon, especially for women married after 2019 who may have updated their surname in Aadhaar but not in their bank account.
Pune Division
- Pune Urban wards under Pune Municipal Corporation and rural talukas like Baramati, Indapur, and Purandar are listed separately. If you’re in PMC limits, use your ward number to filter the list.
- Solapur High volume district — the portal often shows slight delays in list updates here. If your status shows “Pending” for more than 15 days, visit the Solapur WCD office directly at Civil Lines for manual status check.
- Satara & Sangli Women in remote Mahabaleshwar and Wai talukas frequently report the list not showing their name due to Aadhaar address being listed under old village names. The remedy: carry your old ration card along with Aadhaar when visiting the local Anganwadi.
- Kolhapur One of the best-administered districts for this scheme. The district has a fast turnaround on eKYC corrections and grievance resolutions. Kolhapur’s Setu Suvidha Kendras are well-staffed for Ladki Bahin support.
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad) Division
- Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad) The divisional headquarters. Women in Gangapur, Kannad, and Sillod talukas have reported higher numbers of “Form Disapproved” cases — primarily due to income certificate expiry. Ensure your income certificate is from 2024 or later.
- Jalna, Beed & Osmanabad (Dharashiv) Drought-affected region with significant migrant worker families. For women whose husbands migrate seasonally, the “abandoned/destitute” classification can support eligibility even without formal separation documents.
- Hingoli, Nanded & Latur These districts have strong Anganwadi networks. The offline eKYC through Nari Shakti Doot is widely available. Women in Nanded’s border talukas near Karnataka should carry an extra copy of their domicile/15-year ration card.
- Parbhani Parbhani WCD has reported consistent processing — beneficiary list updates here are typically published within 5 working days of each verification cycle.
Amravati Division
- Amravati The divisional hub. Women in Achalpur and Daryapur talukas should check whether their Aadhaar is linked to their pre-marriage bank account, as this is the top rejection reason here.
- Yavatmal, Akola & Washim Cotton farming belt with high numbers of widow and destitute applicants. The WCD in Yavatmal has a dedicated helpline for Ladki Bahin queries: 0723-2323750.
- Buldhana Women from Chikhali and Malkapur talukas frequently get their names flagged due to matching names within the same village on the same account number. Always check that your Aadhaar number is uniquely registered under your account.
Nagpur Division
- Nagpur Nagpur City has ward-wise lists available, and the Nagpur WCD is one of the most responsive offices for grievance redressal in the state. The NMC (Nagpur Municipal Corporation) also has an independent beneficiary verification counter.
- Wardha, Chandrapur & Gadchiroli Gadchiroli — one of the most remote districts in Maharashtra — has mobile Anganwadi camps deployed specifically for Ladki Bahin eKYC and list verification. If you’re in a Naxal-affected taluka, your nearest camp date will be announced through gram panchayat notice boards.
- Gondia & Bhandara These districts bordering Chhattisgarh have a specific domicile documentation issue. Women from families that migrated from neighboring states more than 15 years ago must ensure their domicile certificate explicitly states Maharashtra residency.
“नाम यादी में नहीं है” — सबसे Common Reasons और उनके Solutions
This is the question I get asked most often, and it deserves a real, direct answer — not vague instructions. Here are the actual reasons, not just guesses:
Reason 1: eKYC पूरी नहीं हुई या गलत Option चुना
This is the single biggest reason as of March 2026. The March 31 correction window is specifically for women who selected wrong Declaration answers during eKYC (particularly the two eligibility questions). Fix this immediately at ladakibahin.maharashtra.gov.in/ekyc. For the complete eKYC step-by-step process, visit our detailed guide at ladkibahinyojana.pro/ladki-bahin-ekyc.
Reason 2: Bank Account Aadhaar-Linked नहीं है (NPCI Seeding Missing)
eKYC alone is not enough. Your bank account must also be separately linked to Aadhaar through a process called NPCI Mapping. Go to your bank branch and fill the “Aadhaar Seeding / NPCI Mapping Form.” Specifically say: “DBT ke liye Ladki Bahin Yojana ke liye Aadhaar seeding karni hai.”
Reason 3: Joint Account है
The government system does not send DBT to joint accounts. Open a new individual account in your own name at any nationalized bank, link it to Aadhaar, and update it in the portal.
Reason 4: Name Mismatch — Aadhaar vs Bank Records
If your name in Aadhaar is “Rekha Suresh Jadhav” and your bank account says “R.S. Jadhav,” the DBT system treats these as two different people. Visit your bank branch with a self-written letter explaining the discrepancy. Most banks resolve this in 1-2 working days.
Reason 5: आपका Application Disapproved हो गया — Reason नहीं पता
Log in to the portal and check your application status. There should be a “View” or “Reason” link next to the disapproved status. Common disapproval reasons include expired income certificate, address mismatch, and duplicate application. Each has a specific fix — take the exact rejection reason to your nearest Anganwadi Sevika or Setu Kendra and ask them to help you correct and resubmit.
अगर Online नहीं हो रहा — Offline Verification कहाँ जाएं
Not everyone has reliable internet or a smartphone. That’s fine — the government has provisions for exactly this situation:
Anganwadi Sevika: Your neighbourhood Anganwadi worker has access to the Nari Shakti Doot App, which allows biometric verification and offline list checking. She can tell you on the spot whether your name is in the current beneficiary record.
Setu Suvidha Kendra / Maha e-Seva Kendra: Present at every taluka level. Bring your Aadhaar, ration card, bank passbook, and a passport-size photo. The operator will check your status, correct any errors they’re authorized to fix, and guide you on anything that needs the WCD office.
Aaple Sarkar Seva Kendra: Available in all 36 districts. They have direct backend access to the portal and can sometimes resolve “Pending” statuses that have been stuck for weeks without any online action on your part.
Gram Panchayat Office: In villages, the Gram Sevak (village officer) has been authorized in the 2026 GR update to assist with Aadhaar-linked corrections and beneficiary verification.
Beneficiary List PDF कैसे Download करें
If you want to save or print your district’s beneficiary list PDF, follow these steps:
- Go to ladakibahin.maharashtra.gov.in
- Look for “Application Report List” on the main dashboard or menu
- Select your Division → District → Taluka → Village/Ward
- Click “Download” — the PDF will download to your device
- Open the PDF and use Ctrl+F (or the search icon on mobile) to type your name
One thing worth knowing: the PDF sometimes lists names in Marathi script only. If your name appears differently in English on your Aadhaar, search both versions.
Beneficiary List कितनी बार Update होती है?
This is something most people don’t realize: the list is not static. It updates monthly — specifically after each payment verification cycle and after each eKYC batch processing round.
This means:
- Your name might not appear today but could appear next week after a fresh processing batch
- If you completed your eKYC correction recently, allow 7-15 working days for your status to update
- The 2026 cleanup has caused some genuine beneficiaries to temporarily disappear from the list — this is being resolved district by district
Helplines — जब सब कुछ ट्राई करके भी नहीं हुआ
Sometimes the problem genuinely needs a human on the other end. Here’s who to call:
| Contact | Number / Address |
|---|---|
| Ladki Bahin Helpline | 181 (Free, 24×7) |
| CM Helpline | 1800-120-8040 (Toll-Free) |
| WCD Department | women.maharashtra.gov.in |
| UIDAI (Aadhaar issues) | 1947 |
| NPCI Bank Seeding | uidai.gov.in → “Bank Seeding Status” |
When you call 181, don’t just say “mera naam list mein nahi hai.” Be specific: say your district name, your application status, and whether your eKYC shows completed or not. The more specific you are, the faster they can help you.
एक आखिरी बात
I want to say something directly, without any official-sounding language.
This scheme is genuinely life-changing for crores of women across Maharashtra — women who use this ₹1,500 not as a luxury but as a lifeline for groceries, school fees, medical costs. The government has made the process complicated in certain ways, and that’s frustrating. But the fixes are all possible, and none of them require you to pay anyone.
Every single step mentioned on this page is free and official. If anyone at a CSC centre, Setu Kendra, or anywhere else asks you for money to “fix your eKYC” or “add your name to the list,” please refuse and report them to 181. The entire process is government-funded and costs you nothing.
For the most updated news on installment dates, eKYC deadlines, and scheme announcements, bookmark our homepage: ladkibahinyojana.pro
Your ₹1,500 is yours. Make sure you get every rupee of it.
