The MP Samagra ID is a unique identification number. There are two kinds: one for families, which has 8 digits, and one for individual family members, which has 9 digits. It helps people access various government services.

e-KYC Process

To link your Aadhaar with your Samagra ID or complete e-KYC, here's what to do:

  • Step 1: Go to the MP Samagra Portal
    go to the official MP Samagra website - samagra.gov.in.
  • Step 2: Select e-KYC from the Update Profile Section
    Choose the "Aadhaar e-KYC" option on the main page.
Samagra E-KYC
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An OTP will be sent to your mobile for verification before you start Aadhaar e-KYC. You need to enter this OTP to move forward.
  • Step 3: Input Your Samagra ID
    Type in your Samagra member ID, find it, and select it to go on.
enter your Samagra ID with which you want to link your Aadhaar
  • Step 4: Finish Your e-KYC
    Finish your e-KYC by verifying through Aadhaar and update your profile accordingly.
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If Samagra and Aadhaar information differ, the Gram Panchayat/Ward In-charge will verify it. Correct Aadhaar errors before e-KYC.

Check e-KYC Status

If you've completed the e-KYC process and wish to verify its status, please follow these steps:

Samagra NCPI Status

  • Step 3: Enter Your Samagra ID
    Type in your Samagra member ID and click the search button.

Now, you can check if your Samagra e-KYC is done or if you need to do anything else.

Guidelines for Aadhaar E-KYC

  • You'll receive an OTP (One-Time Password) on your mobile before starting Aadhaar e-KYC.
  • This OTP is sent to the mobile number you provide.
  • You must enter this OTP to verify your identity.
  • After this verification, you can begin the Aadhaar e-KYC process.
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The e-KYC process is free for citizens, and kiosk agencies receive Rs. 18 per successful transaction from MPSEDC.

Why is Aadhaar e-KYC Necessary?

  • Simplification of Schemes: It will make it easier to avail benefits from government-run schemes.
  • Elimination of Duplicacy: Once e-KYC is done, Aadhaar will be linked to Samagra, eliminating duplicacy in the system.
  • Direct Payment to Active Bank Accounts: In government schemes, the payment process (DBT) is done through Aadhaar, ensuring that the amount reaches the beneficiary's account directly.
  • Ease of Application: Once the information is provided, there is no need for repeated verification of the data. This simplifies and accelerates the application process, enabling the use of paperless services.