The Haryana Government has introduced the Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal as a farmer-friendly digital solution. Through this platform, farmers can register their crops, sell them under the government procurement system (e-Kharid), and receive benefits such as compensation, subsidies, and direct payments. However, mistakes often occur while entering bank account numbers or IFSC codes during registration. Such errors can block or delay payments, creating unnecessary financial stress.

This article explains the problems caused by incorrect bank details on the Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal and provides a step-by-step guide to fix them.

Challenges Farmers Face Due to Incorrect Bank Details

Entering wrong bank account information on the Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal can cause serious problems for farmers. These issues not only delay payments but can also prevent them from receiving the full benefits of government schemes. Key challenges include:

  1. Delayed or Failed Payments – Since crop sale proceeds under e-Kharid are deposited directly into the farmer’s account, even a minor mistake in the account number or IFSC code can result in the payment being blocked or returned. This delay can affect the farmer’s financial planning.
  2. Money Credited to the Wrong Account – If the details match another valid account, the payment may be transferred to that account holder. In such cases, getting the money back involves lengthy procedures, causing unnecessary stress.
  3. Exclusion from Schemes and Benefits – Farmers with incorrect details often fail to receive government subsidies, compensation, or financial aid, as these benefits are also linked to the same bank account registered on the portal

How to Correct Bank Details on Meri Fasal Mera Byora

Many farmers mistakenly enter the wrong account number or IFSC code while registering on the Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal. These errors are often due to typing mistakes or incomplete verification. The good news is that correcting these details is simple and hassle-free if you follow the right steps.

Step 1: Visit Your Nearest CSC or e-Disha Center

  1. Go to the closest Common Service Center (CSC) or e-Disha center in your district or village.
  2. Take along your Aadhaar card and bank passbook, as both documents are compulsory for making any correction.

Step 2: Aadhaar Verification

  1. Only farmers with a Haryana Aadhaar card are eligible to use the Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal.
  2. At the center, the operator will first confirm your identity through Aadhaar-based verification before proceeding with the update.

Step 3: Correct and Update Bank Details

  1. The authorized operator will log into the official portal fasal.haryana.gov.in using your Aadhaar-linked credentials.
  2. Your previously entered wrong details will be removed.
  3. The operator will then enter your correct account number and IFSC code, which will be saved instantly in the portal’s secure database.

Step 4: Receive Confirmation Slip

  1. After updating, you will be provided with an acknowledgement slip that contains your revised bank details.
  2. Normally, the updated information appears on the Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal within 3 to 7 working days.

Conclusion

If you are a farmer from Haryana and your bank details on the Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal are incorrect, there is no need to panic. Just visit your nearest CSC or e-Disha center with your Aadhaar and bank passbook, and get the details corrected. Remember, this service is strictly available for those holding a Haryana Aadhaar card. By ensuring your details are accurate, you can receive timely e-Kharid payments and benefits from government schemes without interruptions.

Interestingly, just like intra haryana helps state employees access digital services, Meri Fasal Mera Byora empowers farmers by bringing agricultural and payment-related services to one digital platform.

FAQs

Q1. What should I do if my bank details on Meri Fasal Mera Byora are entered incorrectly?
If you notice any mistake in your bank account number or IFSC code, visit the nearest CSC (Common Service Center) or e-Disha center. Carry your Aadhaar card and bank passbook with you. The operator will log in to the portal and correct your details.

Q2. Can I update my bank details online from home?
No, farmers cannot update bank details from home. All corrections must be done at a CSC or e-Disha center since Aadhaar verification is compulsory to ensure security and accuracy.

Q3. Which documents are required for bank detail correction?
Farmers must bring two essential documents:

  1. Aadhaar Card – for identity and Haryana residency verification.
  2. Bank Passbook – to confirm the correct account number and IFSC code.

Q4. How long does it take for the changes to reflect on the portal?
Although corrections are saved in the system instantly, it generally takes 3–7 working days for the updated bank details to appear on the Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal.

Q5. Can farmers without a Haryana Aadhaar card register on Meri Fasal Mera Byora?
No. The portal is designed exclusively for farmers of Haryana who have a valid Aadhaar card issued in the state. Farmers from other states are not eligible to use this service.

Q6. What happens if wrong bank details remain on the portal?
If incorrect information is not corrected, farmers may face:

  1. Delays in receiving crop payments.
  2. Risk of money being transferred to the wrong account.
  3. Loss of e-Kharid benefits, subsidies, and compensation schemes.

Correcting details at the earliest ensures farmers receive all government payments smoothly and on time

 

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