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Know your Jan Dhan account balance with just a missed call, check status instantly

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PM Jan Dhan Yojana 2022: If you are also a Jan Dhan account, then there is important news for you. Now you can easily check your Jan Dhan account balance through missed call or through PFMS portal. Let us know the complete process of these two.



PM Jan Dhan Yojana 2022: There is news of work for the beneficiaries of Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana. Under the Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana (PMJDY), the account of the poor of the country is opened on zero balance in banks, post offices and nationalized banks. Under this scheme, many great facilities are given to the customers. If you also want to check the balance of your account (Jan Dhan Bank Account), then you can get information about it through just a missed call sitting at home. Let us know its complete process.

Know your balance like this

You can check your Jan Dhan account balance in two ways. In this, the first way is through missed call and the second way is through PFMS portal. That is, you can check your status sitting at home in minutes. Let us know the complete process of these two.

Through PFMS Portal

  • To know the balance from PFMS portal, you first go to this link https://pfms.nic.in/NewDefaultHome.aspx# .
  • Now here you click on ‘Know Your Payment’.
  • After this you enter your account number.
  • Now you have to enter the account number twice here.
  • After that you fill the given captcha code.
  • After this the balance of your account will appear on the screen in front of you.

Check Status Through Missed Call

You can also know if you want to check balance through missed call. Under this, if you have a Jan Dhan account in State Bank of India, then you can find out the balance through missed call. For this, you can make a missed call on the number 18004253800 or 1800112211. Customer note, you have to make a missed call on it from your registered mobile number. That is, according to the rules of the bank, you will have to give a missed call from the same number with which you have registered.

Pravesh Maurya
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