Orunodoi Beneficiary List Assam 2026: District-Wise List & How to Check Your Name

Many unofficial websites claim that there is a single downloadable PDF available for the Orunodoi Beneficiary List in Assam. This has created confusion among beneficiaries.

It is important to clearly understand that there is no single statewide PDF or online portal to check the Orunodoi Beneficiary List for 2026.

However, beneficiaries can still verify their Orunodoi status through official and genuine methods followed by the Government of Assam at the local and district level.

In this article, we explain how the Orunodoi beneficiary list actually works, how district-wise lists are maintained, and the correct ways to check whether your name has been included—without relying on unofficial websites or agents.

WHAT IS THE ORUNODOI BENEFICIARY LIST?

The Orunodoi Beneficiary List is the final approved list of eligible beneficiaries prepared by the Government of Assam.

The list is created after multiple verification stages, including:

  • Household surveys
  • NFSA ration card verification
  • Local field-level checks

Unlike many central schemes, the Orunodoi beneficiary list is not maintained through a single online database for public access. Instead, it is managed locally and district-wise.

Before checking the beneficiary list, it’s important to confirm whether you meet the eligibility rules. We’ve explained the Orunodoi Scheme Assam eligibility criteria and required documents in detail in a separate guide.

WHO PREPARES AND MAINTAINS THE LIST?

In rural areas, the Orunodoi beneficiary list is prepared by the Gaon Panchayat or Village Council Development Committee (VCDC).
In urban areas, the responsibility lies with Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) or Ward Offices.

After initial preparation, the list is sent to the District Administration for review and approval. Once approved at the district level, beneficiary details are updated in the state-level system for payment processing.

IS THERE ANY OFFICIAL PDF?

As of now, no single statewide Orunodoi Beneficiary List PDF has been officially published by the Government of Assam.

Beneficiaries are advised to verify updates only through official district administration websites or government notices

Beneficiaries should rely only on:

  • Official district websites ending with .gov.in
  • Notices issued by district or local offices

Warning: Avoid third-party websites or apps claiming to generate Orunodoi beneficiary lists or PDFs.

HOW TO CHECK ORUNODOI BENEFICIARY STATUS

Method 1: Through Gaon Panchayat / Ward Office

  • Visit your local Gaon Panchayat or Ward Office
  • Request verification from the approved Orunodoi list
  • Carry:
    • NFSA-linked ration card, or
    • Aadhaar card

Method 2: District-Level Notices (If Published)

Some districts may publish beneficiary lists through:

  • Notice boards
  • Official district circulars
  • District administration websites

Method 3: Bank Account Credit Confirmation

  • If ₹1250 is credited regularly to the registered woman beneficiary’s bank account, it confirms selection under the Orunodoi scheme.Payments are made through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).

In most cases, beneficiaries first come to know about their selection only after local verification or bank credit, which is normal under the Orunodoi scheme.

DISTRICT-WISE LIST – HOW IT ACTUALLY WORKS

Orunodoi beneficiary lists are maintained district-wise and locally, not through a single centralized public portal.

If a district publishes a beneficiary list, it is usually available on the official district website (.gov.in) or through local notices.

Beneficiaries are advised to check district administration updates periodically.

👉 We will update this section if any official district-wise lists are released.

FAQ

Is there an online Orunodoi beneficiary list?
Answer: No. There is currently no official online portal or statewide list published for public access.

How often is the beneficiary list updated?
Answer: There is no fixed monthly or yearly update schedule. Updates usually happen during verification drives or administrative reviews conducted by local and district authorities.

Can names be removed later?
Answer: Yes. If a beneficiary is found ineligible during re-verification, their name can be removed from the approved list.

Does selection guarantee permanent benefits?
Answer: No. Orunodoi is a review-based welfare scheme. Continued eligibility depends on periodic verification and compliance with scheme guidelines.

Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available information and field-level administrative practices. No paid assistance or guaranteed inclusion is involved.

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