
Overview of Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana
Under PMJDY, participating banks open zero-balance savings accounts for eligible individuals, issuing each accountholder a RuPay debit card, accidental and life insurance cover, and access to mobile banking. The scheme also offers an overdraft facility after six months, subject to satisfactory conduct, and serves as a conduit for direct benefit transfers (DBT) of subsidies and welfare payments.
Who Is Not Eligible to Open a Jan Dhan Account?
Despite its inclusive mandate, PMJDY specifically excludes certain categories to prevent misuse:
• Central and State Government Employees: Both serving and retired government employees are ineligible, ensuring that the benefits go to those outside formal salaried sectors.
• Income Tax Payers: Individuals who file income tax returns cannot open a PMJDY account, as the scheme targets those without sufficient taxable income.
• Four-Wheeler Owners (in some states): In jurisdictions where vehicle-ownership criteria apply, owning a car can disqualify an applicant.
• Duplicate Beneficiaries: Anyone already receiving subsidized rations or benefits through another state’s PMJDY account is barred from opening an additional account.
Core Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for a Jan Dhan account, applicants must:
• Be at least 10 years of age (account holders between 18 and 59 receive insurance benefits).
• Not fall into any of the ineligible categories listed above.
• Possess valid identification and address proof, including an Aadhaar card.
Benefits Available Under PMJDY
• Zero-Balance Savings Account: No minimum balance requirement.
• RuPay Debit Card: Enables cash withdrawals and point-of-sale transactions nationwide.
• Accidental Insurance Cover: Up to ₹1 lakh for account holders aged 18–59.
• Life Insurance Cover: ₹30,000 for accountholders completing e-KYC.
• Overdraft Facility: Up to ₹10,000 after six months of satisfactory operation.
• Mobile and Internet Banking: Secure digital access to account information.
• Direct Benefit Transfer: Seamless transfer of government subsidies and pensions.
How to Open a Jan Dhan Account
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Visit any participating bank branch, typically a public sector bank.
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Request and complete the PMJDY application form with accurate personal details.
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Submit required documents for identity and address verification.
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Upon verification, the bank will activate the zero-balance account and issue a RuPay debit card.
Required Documents
• Aadhaar Card (mandatory)
• PAN Card or Form 60/61 (if PAN is unavailable)
• Photo ID (Voter ID, Driving License, Passport, etc.)
• Address Proof (utility bills, ration card, etc.)
• Passport-Size Photograph
By clearly demarcating eligibility and ineligibility, the government ensures that PMJDY’s subsidies and financial tools are channeled to India’s most vulnerable. Prospective applicants are encouraged to verify the latest guidelines at their local bank branch or on the official PMJDY portal before applying.
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