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Home / Business and Economy / e-KYC Chaos: Helpline Fails Beneficiaries Seeking Aid

e-KYC Chaos: Helpline Fails Beneficiaries Seeking Aid

25 Jan

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Summary

  • Helpline ineffective; beneficiaries want portal reopened for corrections.
  • Double negative in Marathi form misclassified 24 lakh women.
  • Anganwadi workers tasked with physical verification of affected applicants.
e-KYC Chaos: Helpline Fails Beneficiaries Seeking Aid

A helpline established by the state government to address e-KYC issues for the Ladki Bahin scheme has been met with widespread dissatisfaction. Beneficiaries in Pune and other areas report the helpline, number 181, is either not operational or fails to provide effective solutions. Their primary demand remains the reopening of the e-KYC portal to allow corrections in submitted applications.

The core problem stems from a poorly phrased question in the Marathi e-KYC form. The double-negative query, "Tumchya gharatle koni sarkari nokrit nahi na?", confused respondents into incorrectly marking themselves as belonging to government employee families. This error affected approximately 24 lakh beneficiaries, leading to the suspension of their monthly Rs 1,500 financial assistance.

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To rectify the situation, the government has deployed nearly one lakh anganwadi workers across Maharashtra. These workers are tasked with physically verifying affected beneficiaries and correcting their records. The Mukhyamantri - Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana supports around 2.3 crore beneficiaries, with the state disbursing approximately Rs 3,700 crore monthly.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Beneficiaries are unable to correct their e-KYC applications because the portal closed for updates on December 31, and the newly announced helpline has been ineffective in addressing their concerns.
A double-negative question in the Marathi e-KYC form incorrectly classified over 24 lakh beneficiaries as belonging to government employee families, leading to the suspension of their monthly financial assistance.
Nearly one lakh anganwadi workers have been deployed across Maharashtra to physically verify affected beneficiaries and correct their records following the e-KYC errors.

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