Annapurna Bhandar Status Check Online 2026: Check Your Application Status

06 July 2026

Around 1.6 crore women applied for Annapurna Bhandar, and roughly 26 lakh of those applications got rejected. If you're one of the many people refreshing a status page wondering which group you fall into, an Annapurna Bhandar status check is exactly what settles that question. I've noticed a lot of confusion online between the two official West Bengal portals, socialregistry.wb.gov.in and socialsecurity.wb.gov.in — and honestly, that mix-up causes more support calls than any actual technical glitch. In this piece, I'll walk through nine ways to check your status, what each status message actually means, and where people commonly get stuck. Whether you're a fresh applicant or a Lakshmir Bhandar beneficiary waiting on migration, this covers your situation.

Many users search for "Annapurna Bhandar Status Check with Application ID" to track their application online. If you have your Application ID or Application Reference Number, you can use it to check whether your application is under verification, approved, rejected, or if your payment has been processed, depending on the options available on the official portal.

What Is an Annapurna Bhandar Status Check?

Annapurna Bhandar status check is the process of tracking your ₹3,000 monthly scheme application online. It works through the West Bengal Social Security portal using your mobile number or Application ID. Most commonly used to confirm approval before the next DBT cycle. Over 1.10 crore women had funds credited as of 1 July 2026.

Here's the thing: this isn't one single button you click. There are actually several ways to run the check, and which one works best depends on whether you applied fresh or you're a Lakshmir Bhandar beneficiary being migrated. Is that confusing at first glance? A bit, yes. In my experience helping people navigate West Bengal government portals, the biggest time-waster is trying the wrong portal for the wrong purpose.

9 Ways to Check Your Annapurna Bhandar Status in 2026

Checking Annapurna Bhandar status involves multiple verified entry points on the official portal. It works using mobile OTP, Application ID, Aadhaar, or bank details. Most useful when you've recently applied or migrated from Lakshmir Bhandar. Nine distinct methods exist, and most applicants only know about one.

1. Registered Mobile Number and OTP

The most common route: visit socialsecurity.wb.gov.in, click Track Applicant Status, choose the mobile number option, enter your registered number and captcha, then verify with the OTP sent to your phone. Practical tip: use the exact mobile number linked during your original application — a second number, even your own, won't pull up your record.

2. Application Reference Number (Application ID)

If you applied online or through a Duare Sarkar camp, you were given an Application ID or Temporary Application ID at the time. Enter that on the Track Applicant Status page to pull your record directly. Practical tip: save this number as a photo on your phone the day you apply — it's the fastest lookup method by far.

3. Aadhaar Number Verification

The portal also accepts your 12-digit Aadhaar number as a search parameter, paired with OTP verification on your Aadhaar-linked mobile. Practical tip: this only works if your Aadhaar is already seeded to the bank account you listed in your application — an unseeded Aadhaar will return no result, not an error message.

4. Bank Account Number Lookup

You can also check status using your linked bank account number, useful if you've misplaced your Application ID and changed your phone number since applying. Practical tip: this works best paired with your bank passbook in hand, since one digit off in the account number returns nothing.

5. Understanding the Status Messages

Once you search, you'll see one of several messages: Registered, Under Verification, Approved, Payment Processed, or Rejected. Each one means something specific about where your file sits. Practical tip: "Under Verification" is not a rejection — it typically means document or Aadhaar-seeding checks are still running, and can take a few weeks during high-volume periods.

6. Checking Your Lakshmir Bhandar Migration Status Specifically

If you were an existing Lakshmir Bhandar beneficiary, your status check shows a separate migration flag rather than a fresh application status. Around 30 lakh of the 2.20 crore earlier beneficiaries were found ineligible during this verification and excluded from automatic migration. Practical tip: if your Lakshmir Bhandar payments have stopped and no Annapurna Bhandar status appears, visit your BDO office rather than waiting — some exclusions stem from voter-roll mismatches during the Special Intensive Revision that need manual correction.

7. Knowing the Difference Between the Two Official Portals

This is the part people miss most. socialregistry.wb.gov.in handles new registration and Family Level Data Collection; socialsecurity.wb.gov.in is where you actually track status and payment history. In my view, this two-portal setup is the single biggest source of confusion in the whole process — most competitor articles use the two URLs interchangeably, which sends people to the wrong page entirely. Practical tip: bookmark both, but use socialsecurity.wb.gov.in specifically for status tracking.

8. Offline Status Check at Block or Panchayat Offices

No internet access, or the portal isn't showing your record? Visit your local Block Development Office, municipality office, or a Duare Sarkar / Janakalyan Shibir camp with your acknowledgement receipt or Application ID. Practical tip: bring your original bank passbook along — officials can often resolve a bank-seeding mismatch on the spot rather than sending you home to try again online.

9. Avoiding Fake Websites Claiming to Offer Status Check

Several unofficial domains have cropped up mimicking the real portal design, some even charging a "processing fee" for status checks that are free on the actual government site. Practical tip: only trust URLs ending in .gov.in — socialregistry.wb.gov.in and socialsecurity.wb.gov.in — and never enter your Aadhaar or bank details on any other domain.

socialregistry.wb.gov.in vs socialsecurity.wb.gov.in: Quick Comparison

The two-portal comparison clears up West Bengal's most common Annapurna Bhandar confusion. It works because each portal serves a distinct function in the scheme's workflow. Most useful when deciding where to register versus where to check status. One handles applications, the other handles tracking.

Feature

socialregistry.wb.gov.in

socialsecurity.wb.gov.in

Primary purpose

New registration / Family Data Collection

Status check, payment tracking, form download

Built by

National Informatics Centre (NIC)

Dept. of WCD & Social Welfare, GoWB

Who uses it

Fresh applicants, Head of Family

All applicants, including migrated beneficiaries

Key feature

7-section family data form

Track Applicant Status tool

 


Annapurna Bhandar Status Check with Application ID

If you want to check your Annapurna Bhandar status with Application ID, follow these simple steps:

  1. Open the official Annapurna Bhandar or West Bengal Social Security portal.
  2. Click on Track Application Status or Applicant Status.
  3. Enter your Application ID (Application Reference Number).
  4. Complete the OTP or captcha verification, if prompted.
  5. Click Submit to view your current application status.

After successful verification, you can see whether your application is Pending, Under Verification, Approved, Rejected, or whether your payment has been processed. The exact status options may vary depending on the official portal.

Real-World Case: A Malda Beneficiary's Status Check Journey

A real Annapurna Bhandar case shows how a bank-seeding error delays payment. It works by tracing one applicant's status from Registered to Approved. Most useful for readers whose payment status shows no movement. One fix, one visit, ₹3,000 credited.

Rina Devi, a Lakshmir Bhandar beneficiary from a village near Malda, saw her Annapurna Bhandar status stuck at "Under Verification" for nearly three weeks after the June 2026 rollout. Her Lakshmir Bhandar payments had also stopped. When she checked with her Application ID on socialsecurity.wb.gov.in, the portal showed a bank-seeding mismatch her Aadhaar was linked to an old, now-closed bank account. (She'd switched banks in 2023 and never updated the Aadhaar mapping, a detail she genuinely hadn't thought mattered.) A visit to her local BDO office with her current passbook and Aadhaar card resolved it within the same week; the officer updated her mapping through the NPCI system on the spot. Her status changed to Approved ten days later, and her first ₹3,000 instalment arrived in the following DBT cycle.

What Officials Say About Annapurna Bhandar Payments

Official statements on Annapurna Bhandar reflect the scale of the DBT rollout. It works as direct commentary from the state's Chief Minister. Most useful for confirming disbursement numbers from a primary source. Over a crore women had already been paid by July 2026.

West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari confirmed the scale of the rollout directly. Speaking to ANI on 1 July 2026, he said Rs 3,000 had been "transferred via DBT into the accounts of 1.10 crore women"  Suvendu Adhikari, Chief Minister, West Bengal, 2026. From my experience tracking government DBT rollouts for readers, a scheme moving from zero to over a crore verified payments in under a month is genuinely fast by Indian state government standards  though the 26 lakh rejected applications are a reminder that verification is stricter here than it was under the older scheme.

Frequently Asked Questions About Annapurna Bhandar Status Check

How do I check my Annapurna Bhandar status without an Application ID?

You can still check your status using your registered mobile number, Aadhaar number, or linked bank account number on socialsecurity.wb.gov.in. Choose the relevant option under Track Applicant Status, complete the OTP or captcha step, and your record will display. If none of these work, visit your local BDO office with any acknowledgement receipt you have.

What does 'Under Verification' mean in my Annapurna Bhandar status?

It means your documents, Aadhaar seeding, or eligibility details are still being checked and no decision has been made yet. This is not a rejection. During high-volume periods, this stage can take a few weeks. If it stays unchanged for over a month, visiting your Block Development Office is worth doing rather than waiting further.

Why has my Lakshmir Bhandar payment stopped with no Annapurna Bhandar status showing?

This usually happens when your name was flagged during verification, often due to a voter-roll mismatch from the Special Intensive Revision or an Aadhaar-bank seeding issue. Around 30 lakh earlier beneficiaries fell into this category. Visit your local block or panchayat office with your original documents to get the specific reason and next steps.

Is socialregistry.wb.gov.in the same as socialsecurity.wb.gov.in?

No, they're different portals with different jobs. socialregistry.wb.gov.in handles new registration and family data collection, while socialsecurity.wb.gov.in is where you track your application and payment status. Using the wrong one for the wrong task is the single most common mistake applicants make.

Can I check Annapurna Bhandar status if I don't have internet access?

Yes. Visit your nearest Block Development Office, municipality office, or a Duare Sarkar or Janakalyan Shibir camp with your acknowledgement receipt or Application ID. Government officials can look up your record directly and tell you your current status without you needing to use the online portal at all.

Q. How can I check Annapurna Bhandar status with Application ID?

Ans. To check your Annapurna Bhandar status with Application ID, visit the official status tracking portal, select the Track Application Status option, enter your Application ID (Application Reference Number), complete the required verification, and submit the form. Your application status such as Pending, Under Verification, Approved, or Rejected will be displayed on the screen if the service is available for your application.

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Conclusion

1.6 crore applications, 26 lakh rejections, over a crore already paid those numbers tell you this rollout moved fast, and checking your own status shouldn't take longer than five minutes. The three things worth remembering: use socialsecurity.wb.gov.in specifically for status tracking, keep your Application ID saved somewhere safe, and don't panic if you see "Under Verification" for a few weeks.

An Annapurna Bhandar status check is genuinely one of the simpler government processes once you know which portal does what, and which of the nine methods above fits your situation. It's not complicated. It just needed someone to lay out the actual steps instead of repeating the same generic instructions everyone else copies.

I've seen this mistake more times than I can count: people giving up after one failed search instead of trying a second method. Don't do that. If mobile number search fails, try your Application ID or Aadhaar next one of them will show your record.

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