Chief Minister Nayab Saini transferred direct financial assistance of ₹2,100 to the accounts of nearly 700,000 women on Wednesday, December 3rd. Crores of women have received this benefit, but many eligible women are still worried because the installment amount has not yet reached their accounts. If your Lado Laxmi installment is also stuck, don’t panic. Find out the real reason for the delay and how you can track the status of your payment in a minute.
How to Check Installment Status

Checking the installment status under the Haryana government’s Lado Laxmi Yojana has now become much easier. Women no longer need to visit banks. To check the status, open the official Lado Laxmi Yojana mobile app and go to the Track Application section. Here, you must enter your registration number or mobile number. Doing so will immediately tell you whether the second installment has been credited to your account or is still pending.
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e-KYC and Document Inadequacy
Sometimes, payments get stuck because your Know Your Customer (KYC) is incomplete, or your live photo hasn’t been uploaded. If the status in the app shows “Pending” or “Incomplete,” it clearly means there’s a problem with your documents or verification. Until this information is complete, the government can’t transfer money to your account. Once all the information is complete, your status will be updated.
What to do if the money hasn’t arrived
If the second installment of the Lado Laxmi Yojana hasn’t arrived in your account, don’t worry; follow these simple steps:
- First, complete your e-KYC process by going to the app.
- Take and upload your live photo.
- Ensure that your Aadhaar card is properly linked to your bank account and the scheme.

Once the required documents are fully completed, verification is usually completed within 24 to 48 hours, and the funds are then transferred to your account in the next step. By taking immediate action, you can receive your installment faster.
The Haryana government has now made a significant change to the installment payment method. The funds will no longer be deposited monthly. Instead, a large lump sum installment of ₹6,300 will be issued every third month (on a quarterly basis). This change was made for administrative convenience and to provide a larger lump sum to beneficiaries.
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