In Mahila Jan Dhan Bank account ,The second installment of Rs 500 will be deposited from Monday
The second installment of Rs 500 will be available to Mahila Jan Dhan Bank account holders from Monday, the finance ministry said in a statement. The announcement was made by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaram in March.
Financial Services Secretary Debashish Panda said on Twitter that Rs 500 has been deposited in the bank accounts of women account holders of Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana in May under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan package.
As per the scheme decided by the government, Rs 500 will be credited to the accounts of the account holders whose last digit is 0 or 1 on May 9. The last digit of the account is 3 or 4, the amount will be credited to their account on May 5. The last digit of the account is 3 or 4 in their account on 5th May and the last digit is 3 or 4 in their account on 5th May the amount will be credited. The last digit is 3 or 4. The amount will be credited to their account on 11th May. In April, a total of Rs 10,08 crore was deposited in the accounts of 20.08 crore women Jan Dhan account holders.
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Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) is the National Financial Inclusion Mission which ensures access to financial services namely, banking / savings and deposit accounts, remittances, loans, insurance, pensions in an affordable manner.
The account can be opened at any bank branch or business representative (bank friend) outlet. PMJDY accounts are being opened with zero balance. However, if the account holder wants to check the book, he / she has to meet the minimum balance criteria.
more information about jan dhan yojna::
- Documents required for opening an account under Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana
- If AADHAAR card / AADHAAR number is available then no other documents are required. Self-authentication of the current address is sufficient if the address has changed.
- If Aadhaar card is not available then one of the following officially valid documents (OVD) will be required: voter identity card, driving license, PAN card, passport and NREGA card. If your address is also present in these documents, it can serve as both "identity and proof of address".
- If a person does not have the above mentioned “valid government documents” but is classified as ‘low risk’ by the bank, he / she can open a bank account by submitting one of the following documents:
Identity card with photo of the applicant issued by Central / State Government Departments, Statutory / Regulatory Authorities, Public Sector Undertakings, Scheduled Commercial Banks and Public Financial Institutions;
Letter issued by Gazetted Officer with duly attested photograph of the said person.
The special benefits associated with this scheme are as follows
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