Orunodoi 3.0 Beneficiary List 2026 – How to Check Your Name

Updated On: May 2026

Quick Answer:

To check your name in the Orunodoi 3.0 beneficiary list 2026, visit your Gaon Panchayat office or Block Development Office (BDO) with your Aadhaar details. Currently, there is no reliable official portal to check the list online. Local offices maintain the final approved beneficiary records.

This guide is based on publicly available information and ground-level process followed across Assam. For official confirmation, always verify with your local government office.


If you applied for Orunodoi 3.0, the only thing you want to know now is — is your name in the beneficiary list or not? Many families across Assam are still waiting for confirmation. The good news is that the list is real and the process is moving — but unlike many government schemes, in most cases, Orunodoi processes are handled offline through Panchayat and block offices.

Here’s how the Orunodoi 3.0 beneficiary list actually works on the ground — and how you can check your name. If you’re looking for the latest updates under the next phase, you can also check the Orunodoi 4.0 update.

What is Orunodoi 3.0?

Orunodoi is the Assam government’s direct benefit transfer scheme that provides monthly financial assistance of Rs. 1,250 to economically vulnerable women-headed households. The money is deposited directly into the bank account of one woman member — typically the wife or mother — every month.

Orunodoi 3.0 is the third phase of this scheme. In this phase, the government opened fresh applications, re-verified existing beneficiaries from earlier phases, and expanded coverage to include more eligible households across all 35 districts of Assam. The monthly payment of Rs. 1,250 was fixed during this phase, up from Rs. 830 in earlier versions.

It is important to know that the entire Orunodoi process — from application to list verification to beneficiary status — runs through offline channels. As of now, there is no fully reliable official portal where you can completely check the beneficiary list online. In most cases, verification still happens through Panchayat or BDO offices.

Is There an Online Portal for Orunodoi?

Many people search for orunodoi.assam.gov.in expecting to check their beneficiary status or list online. However, this portal is not functional for public use.At present, there is no fully functional public system where you can reliably log in, check your name, or track your application status online.

Any third-party website or app claiming to show you the Orunodoi beneficiary list online should be treated with caution. The government has not released the official list in a publicly searchable online format. In most cases, the confirmed way to verify your status is through your local government office.

This is different from schemes like EPOS Assam or RCMS where an actual working portal exists. For Orunodoi, most people still rely on offline verification through Panchayat or BDO offices.

How to Check Your Name in the Orunodoi 3.0 Beneficiary List

Since the process is completely offline, here is the correct way to find out whether your name is in the Orunodoi 3.0 approved list:

If you want a district-wise overview of beneficiaries across Assam, you can check the Orunodoi district-wise list guide.

Start with your Gaon Panchayat office: The Gaon Panchayat is the first point of contact for all Orunodoi matters. The Gaon Panchayat secretary or the local ward member should have the list of approved beneficiaries in your village or ward. Visit the office during working hours and ask specifically for the Orunodoi 3.0 beneficiary list.

In many cases, Panchayat lists may not be updated regularly, so people often confirm their status directly at the BDO office.

Visit your Circle Office: If the Gaon Panchayat does not have the updated list, go to your Circle Office. Each Circle Office maintains records of all Orunodoi beneficiaries in its jurisdiction. Carry your Aadhaar card and your Orunodoi application acknowledgement slip if you have it.

Visit your Block Development Office (BDO): The BDO office is the main administrative hub for Orunodoi at the block level. They have the complete approved list for all villages and wards under that block. If your name is not visible at the Panchayat level, the BDO office will have the definitive record.

Contact your Ward Member or Gaon Burah: In many areas, local ward members or Gaon Burahs (village elders) were involved in the initial data collection for Orunodoi applications. They may have information about which names from your village made it to the final list.

When you visit these offices, always carry your Aadhaar card and any document related to your Orunodoi application. Tell them your full name, the name of your husband or head of household, your village name, and your ward number if known.

What Documents to Carry When Checking the List

When you go to check your status, carry these documents to avoid multiple visits:

  • Aadhaar card of the woman beneficiary (the one registered under the scheme)
  • Aadhaar card of the head of household
  • Orunodoi application acknowledgement slip or receipt (if you received one at the time of applying)
  • Bank passbook of the registered bank account
  • Ration card (useful for identity verification and household proof)

Even if you do not have the acknowledgement slip, the office should still be able to look up your record using your Aadhaar number or name and village details.

What the Different Orunodoi Application Stages Mean

The Orunodoi application goes through several verification levels before a household is finally approved. When you enquire at the BDO or Circle Office, they may tell you which stage your application is currently at. Officials may mention different stages — here’s what they actually mean:

StageWhat It Means
Submitted at PanchayatYour application form was submitted and is with the Gaon Panchayat for initial review.
Field Verification PendingA local officer or ward member is yet to visit your household to verify the information you provided.
Field Verification Done / Forwarded to CircleThe field visit is complete and your application has been forwarded to the Circle Office for the next level of review.
Approved at Circle / Forwarded to BlockThe Circle Officer has reviewed and approved your application and sent it to the Block Development Office.
Approved at Block / Forwarded to DistrictThe BDO has approved your application and sent it to the District level for final inclusion in the beneficiary list.
Approved / Included in Beneficiary ListYour household has been approved and included in the official Orunodoi 3.0 beneficiary list. Payments will start from the next cycle.
Rejected at Field VerificationThe field officer found that your household does not meet the eligibility criteria. Common reasons include a government employee in the family, a four-wheeler vehicle, or land holdings above the limit.
Duplicate ApplicationAnother application already exists for your household. Only one application per household is allowed.

Who is Eligible for Orunodoi 3.0?

If your name is missing, eligibility is usually the reason — check these conditions:

  • The main beneficiary must be a woman — wife or mother of the household.
  • No member of the household should be an income tax payer.
  • No regular government salaried employee in the family.
  • The family should not own more than 2.5 bighas of agricultural land in plains areas, or 1 bigha in hilly areas.
  • No four-wheeler vehicle owned by any household member.
  • The beneficiary must have a valid Aadhaar card.
  • Must have an active bank account linked to Aadhaar for DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer).

If your household meets all of these conditions and you had applied during the Orunodoi 3.0 application window, you should be eligible. If your application was rejected despite meeting these conditions, you have the right to appeal.

If you have not applied yet or are planning to apply under the next phase, check the step-by-step Orunodoi application process here.

What to Do If Your Name is Not in the List

If your name is not in the list, don’t assume rejection immediately — first confirm your status properly.

Find out the reason: Ask the office specifically why your application was not approved. Was it rejected, or is it still pending? These are two very different situations.

If it is still pending: Your application may still be in the verification pipeline. Ask at which stage it is currently stuck and which office is holding it. Follow up with that office directly.

If it was rejected: Ask for the reason in writing if possible. Then prepare to file an appeal. Appeals are submitted to the Block Development Officer in writing, along with supporting documents that prove your eligibility — income certificate, land documents, Aadhaar copies, and bank passbook.

If the field verification was done incorrectly: If a field officer rejected your application based on incorrect information — for example, they marked you as owning a vehicle you do not own — you can file a written complaint with the BDO and request a re-verification visit.

Escalate to the District Social Welfare Office: If the issue is not resolved at the block level, take your case to the District Social Welfare Office. They handle escalated Orunodoi complaints and can override block-level decisions in genuine cases.

Orunodoi 3.0 Payment – What to Expect After Approval

After approval, payments usually start in the next cycle and are sent directly to your bank account. You can check the latest Orunodoi payment date schedule here.

If your name is in the list but you are not receiving payments, the most common reasons are:

  • Aadhaar is not linked to the bank account registered with Orunodoi.
  • The bank account number submitted at the time of application was incorrect.
  • The bank account has become dormant due to no transactions for a long period.
  • The DBT mapping between your Aadhaar and your bank account is incomplete.

To fix payment issues, visit your bank branch with your Aadhaar card and ask them to confirm that Aadhaar is seeded to the account and that DBT is enabled. Then visit the BDO office and ask them to verify that the correct bank account details are recorded against your beneficiary entry.

Difference Between Orunodoi 2.0, 3.0, and 4.0

FeatureOrunodoi 2.0 / EarlierOrunodoi 3.0
Monthly AmountRs. 830 / Rs. 1,000Rs. 1,250
Application MethodOffline form at Panchayat or ward officeOffline form at Panchayat or ward office
List Check MethodVisit Panchayat or BDO officeVisit Panchayat or BDO office
Online PortalNot available for publicNot available for public

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I check the Orunodoi 3.0 beneficiary list online?

As of now, there is no fully reliable public portal where you can completely check the Orunodoi 3.0 beneficiary list online. In most cases, the process is handled offline through local offices. To check whether your name is in the list, visit your Gaon Panchayat office, Circle Office, or Block Development Office with your Aadhaar card.

Where do I go to check my Orunodoi 3.0 status?

Visit your nearest Gaon Panchayat office first. If they do not have the information, go to your Circle Office or Block Development Office (BDO). The BDO office has the most complete and updated records of all approved and rejected applications in the block.

My application was rejected at field verification. What can I do?

You can file an appeal with the Block Development Officer in writing. Carry documents that prove your household meets the eligibility conditions — income certificate, land records, and Aadhaar copies. If the field officer made an error, request a re-verification visit.

I am an existing Orunodoi 2.0 beneficiary. Will I automatically be included in 3.0?

Not automatically. Existing beneficiaries were re-verified for Orunodoi 3.0. If your household’s situation had changed — for example, a family member became a government employee — you may have been removed. Visit your Panchayat or BDO office to confirm your status.

My name is in the list but I am not receiving payments. What should I do?

Visit your bank branch and confirm that your Aadhaar is seeded to the account and DBT is enabled. Then visit the BDO office and ask them to verify that the correct bank account details are recorded against your name in the Orunodoi system.

What is the difference between Orunodoi 3.0 and Orunodoi 4.0?

Orunodoi 3.0 is the phase where the monthly amount was raised to Rs. 1,250. Orunodoi 4.0 is the next phase that increased the amount further and opened a new round of applications. If you applied recently, your application may be under the 4.0 phase rather than 3.0.

Is orunodoi.assam.gov.in working?

The portal is not functional for public use. Currently, there is no reliable way to fully check your beneficiary status or list online through official government websites. All Orunodoi processes must be done in person at your Panchayat, Circle Office, or BDO office.

Conclusion

In simple terms — you won’t find this list reliably online. If you want a confirmed answer, you have to check it through your local office. If you want to know whether your name has been included, the only reliable way is to visit your Gaon Panchayat office or Block Development Office in person with your Aadhaar card.

If your application was rejected, you have the right to appeal at the BDO level with supporting documents. If your application is still pending, follow up with the office where it is currently sitting — whether that is the Panchayat, Circle, or Block — to push it forward.

For more details, you can also check the latest updates on Orunodoi 4.0, district-wise beneficiary lists, application process, and payment dates from our related guides.

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