YSR Cheyutha AP 2026 — ₹18,750/Year, Status Check & Eligibility

A widow in her early 50s in Kurnool already receives a monthly social security pension. Many assume that disqualifies her from other welfare benefits — but YSR Cheyutha explicitly allows stacking: she receives her regular pension AND an additional ₹18,750 per year under this scheme, bringing her combined annual support to over ₹45,000.

YSR Cheyutha — Andhra Pradesh’s financial empowerment scheme for women aged 45 to 60, launched in August 2020. Provides ₹18,750 per year for 4 consecutive years (₹75,000 total) to SC, ST, BC, and Minority community women without a regular income source, intended as self-employment capital. The scheme continues under the current TDP government, with modifications to the verification process.

Apply/Check Status via: navasakam.ap.gov.in


Quick Answer: Amount: ₹18,750/year × 4 years = ₹75,000 total Eligibility: Women aged 45-60, SC/ST/BC/Minority community, AP resident Status check: navasakam.ap.gov.in or gramawardsachivalayam.ap.gov.in (GSWS Dashboard) → “YSR Cheyutha eligible/ineligible list” New beneficiaries: Identified through village-level Navasakam survey by government Volunteers Already on a pension? You can still receive Cheyutha — these benefits stack


Eligibility

Criteria Detail
Age 45 to 60 years
Gender Women only
Community SC, ST, BC, or Minority
Residence Permanent resident of Andhra Pradesh
Land holding Less than 3 acres wet land OR less than 10 acres dry land
Income Below ₹1,20,000/year (rural) or ₹1,44,000/year (urban)
Vehicle No four-wheeler owned (taxis, autos, and tractors are exempt from this restriction)
Government employment No family member should be a government employee
Electricity consumption Less than 300 units/month

Stacking benefit confirmed: Widows and single women aged 45-60 already receiving a monthly social security pension remain eligible for YSR Cheyutha as well. Combined, this can bring total annual support to roughly ₹45,750 (pension + Cheyutha together).


How Beneficiaries Are Identified

Unlike a typical “apply and wait” scheme, most beneficiaries are identified proactively through a structured survey process.

Step 1: Village/Ward Volunteers conduct door-to-door surveys as part of the broader Navasakam beneficiary identification system

Step 2: Eligible women’s details are recorded directly during this survey

Step 3: Applications are forwarded to the Welfare and Education Assistant (WEA) or Ward Welfare and Development Secretary

Step 4: Field verification is conducted by officials

Step 5: Verified applications go to the Mandal Parishad Development Officer (MPDO) or Municipal Corporation

Step 6: Final approval comes from the Executive Director, BC Welfare Department

Step 7: The approved beneficiary list is published at all Village/Ward Secretariats


If You Believe You’re Eligible But Weren’t Surveyed

Step 1: Visit navasakam.ap.gov.inCitizen Login → enter Aadhaar number → verify via OTP

Step 2: Select “YSR Cheyutha Scheme” under the Citizen Scheme Application section

Step 3: Fill in required details and upload supporting documents

Step 4: Submit — your application follows the same verification flow as survey-identified beneficiaries (WEA → field verification → MPDO → final approval)

Alternative: Visit your nearest Village/Ward Secretariat or MeeSeva centre directly with your documents and request to apply offline.


Documents Required

Document Notes
Aadhaar Card Identity proof, mandatory for OTP verification
Caste Certificate SC/ST/BC/Minority proof
Domicile/Address Proof Confirms AP residence
Age Proof Confirms 45-60 age bracket
Bank Account Details Aadhaar-linked, for DBT
Passport-size Photographs Recent, typically 2 copies

Status Check — Step by Step

Step 1: Visit gramawardsachivalayam.ap.gov.in/GSWS → select “Dashboard”

Step 2: From the dropdown, select “YSR Cheyutha Eligible/Ineligible List”

Step 3: Select your District

Step 4: Search for your name in the displayed list to view eligibility and payment status

Alternative: Check via navasakam.ap.gov.in directly using your Aadhaar number, or watch for the automatic SMS confirmation sent to your registered mobile number whenever an installment is credited.


Common Problems + Fix

“Wasn’t surveyed despite being eligible”: Don’t wait for the next survey cycle — proactively apply through navasakam.ap.gov.in (Citizen Login) or visit your Village/Ward Secretariat directly with your documents.

“Already receiving a pension — thought that made me ineligible”: This is a common misconception. Pension recipients aged 45-60 remain eligible for YSR Cheyutha as a separate, additional benefit — these are not mutually exclusive.

“Status shows ‘Ineligible’ despite meeting all criteria”: Double-check the specific exclusion criteria — particularly land holding, electricity consumption (must be under 300 units/month), and four-wheeler ownership. Even one of these being slightly over the limit can affect eligibility.

“Installment delayed despite approved status”: Confirm your bank account is Aadhaar-linked and active. Contact your Village/Ward Secretariat with your application details if the delay continues beyond a reasonable period.

“Confused about exact electricity unit limit”: The threshold is below 300 units/month — if your household’s consumption fluctuates near this limit, average consumption over recent months is typically what’s assessed, though confirm specifics with your local Secretariat.


FAQ

How much does YSR Cheyutha provide? ₹18,750 per year, for 4 consecutive years, totaling ₹75,000 per eligible woman.

Is YSR Cheyutha still active under the current government? Yes — the scheme continues under the current TDP government, with some modifications to the verification and identification process.

Can I apply if I’m already receiving a pension? Yes — pension recipients aged 45-60 can receive YSR Cheyutha as an additional, separate benefit.

How do I check my YSR Cheyutha status? Visit gramawardsachivalayam.ap.gov.in/GSWS → Dashboard → “YSR Cheyutha Eligible/Ineligible List” → select your district → search your name. Or check directly via navasakam.ap.gov.in.

What if I wasn’t included in the village survey? Apply proactively through navasakam.ap.gov.in (Citizen Login with Aadhaar) or visit your nearest Village/Ward Secretariat or MeeSeva centre with your documents.

What is the age range for eligibility? Women aged 45 to 60 years.


Official Links

Purpose Link
Navasakam Portal (Apply/Status) navasakam.ap.gov.in
GSWS Dashboard (Status Check) gramawardsachivalayam.ap.gov.in/GSWS

The Kurnool widow’s combined ₹45,750 annual support — pension plus Cheyutha together — came from understanding that these two benefits aren’t a choice between one or the other, but a stack many eligible women miss simply by assuming otherwise.

If you’re a woman aged 45-60 from an SC, ST, BC, or Minority community in Andhra Pradesh, check your status at navasakam.ap.gov.in today — and don’t assume an existing pension disqualifies you from this additional support.


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