There is no public “rejected list” for the Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai (KMUT) scheme — the government does not publish a downloadable list of rejected names (to protect privacy). Instead, if your application is rejected, you get an SMS with the reason, and you can check your own status at kmut.tn.gov.in using your Aadhaar or Smart Ration Card number with OTP.
The most common rejection reasons are income above ₹2.5 lakh, owning a four-wheeler, large landholding, an income tax return filed by a family member, high electricity use, or head-of-family confusion. If rejected, you can appeal to the Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO) within 30 days. Helpline: 14417.
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ToggleIs There a Public Magalir Urimai Thogai Rejected List?
There is no open, public “rejected list” for the KMUT scheme that you can download or search by village or name. The government does not publish the names of rejected women online.
To protect privacy. Rejection details are personal information, so the scheme uses an individual check instead:
- If your application is rejected, you get an SMS with the reason on your registered mobile.
- You can check your own status on kmut.tn.gov.in with your Aadhaar or ration card number..
How to Check if Your KMUT Application is Rejected (Step-by-Step)
Follow these simple steps to check your own status:
Step 1: Go to the official website kmut.tn.gov.in.
Step 2: Click on the “Check Status” link (or Login).
Step 3: Enter your Aadhaar number (or Smart Ration Card number).
Step 4: Verify with the OTP sent to your registered mobile.
Step 5: Your status shows — if it says “Rejected”, your application was not approved.
Also check your SMS inbox, because the rejection reason is sent there. You can also check on the TN e-District status page with your application details.
Why is Magalir Urimai Thogai Rejected?
Most rejections happen because of the eligibility filters. Here are the common reasons:
- Family income above ₹2.5 lakh per year.
- The family owns a four-wheeler, car, jeep, tractor, or heavy vehicle.
- Large landholding- more than 5 acres of wetland or 10 acres of dry land.
- Income tax payer in the family.
- Government employee / pensioner in the family (as per scheme rules).
- Head-of-family confusion- you are not the head on the ration card.
- Two women applied from the same ration card- only one per family is allowed.
- Details mismatch between Aadhaar card, ration card, and the form.
Here are a few checks that surprise many applicants, because the government cross-checks other departments’ data:
- Income Tax (ITR) trap: Even if you do not pay tax, if any family member on your ration card filed an ITR recently, your application can be set aside.
- Electricity (TNEB) check: If your household’s electricity use is very high (reports mention around 3,600 units per year), the system may flag your family as not poor.
- Transport department check: Your four-wheeler ownership is verified from vehicle records so it cannot be hidden.
- Land records check: Your landholding is verified from revenue records.
Head of Family Confusion for KMUT Application is Rejection
The scheme allows only one woman per ration card and she must be the head of the family (or the wife of the male head named on the card).
Common problems:
- Two women from the same card applied (for example, a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, or two sisters-in-law) — the system may reject both or approve only one.
- The applicant is not shown as the head on the ration card.
- The family card details are old and not updated.
Check your Smart Ration Card (TNPDS) and make sure the correct woman is shown as the head of family. Update the card first, then appeal or re-apply.
How to Appeal a Magalir Urimai Thogai Rejection (Within 30 Days)
Here is the process:
- Read the rejection SMS carefully to know the exact reason.
- Fix the specific reason (for example, correct your ration card, income proof, or bank details).
- Collect your supporting documents — Aadhaar, ration card, income certificate, and any proof that you meet the rules.
- Submit your appeal to the Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO) — you can do this through an e-Sevai centre.
- Appeal within 30 days of receiving the rejection SMS.
- The RDO reviews your case, and many applications are approved after re-verification.
How to Raise a Grievance Online for KMUT Application is Rejected
If you cannot reach the RDO, or your appeal is stuck, raise a grievance online:
- Go to the grievance portal kmut.tnega.org/kmut-grievance .
- Enter your name (as per Aadhaar), family head name, mobile number, and Smart Ration Card number.
- Click “Get OTP” and verify with the 6-digit code.
- Describe your problem and submit.
- Note the reference number and track the response.
Can I Re-Apply a KMUT Application After Rejection?
Yes. If your appeal window has passed or your situation has changed, you can apply again:
- Visit a ration shop, registration camp, or e-Sevai centre.
- Fill a fresh KMUT application with your Aadhaar, ration card, bank, and family details.
- Make sure the rejection reason is fixed first (for example, update the ration card head, or correct your income record).
- Collect the acknowledgement receipt and track your status.
Do not submit many applications at once, it creates duplicates and can delay your case.
Rejected vs Payment Failed for KMUT Application
They are not the same:
- Rejected: Your application was not approved — you are not a beneficiary, and no money is sent. You must appeal or re-apply.
- Payment Failed: Your application is approved, but the ₹1,000 could not be credited — usually because your Aadhaar is not seeded to your bank account (NPCI). Fix the bank seeding, and the money (often with arrears) comes.
Magalir Urimai Thogai Rejection Helpline Number
If your rejection or appeal problem is not solved, you can get help here:
- KMUT Helpline: 14417
- Scheme Landline: 044-25619208
- Online Grievance: kmut.tnega.org/kmut-grievance
- Nearest e-Sevai Centre (for the RDO appeal)
- Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO) office
Conclusion
There is no public rejected list. If your application is rejected, you get an SMS with the reason, and you can check your own status at kmut.tn.gov.in using your Aadhaar or ration card with OTP.
Most rejections happen due to income, four-wheeler, land, income tax, electricity use, or head-of-family issues, many of which are just data problems. Fix the reason, and appeal to the RDO within 30 days through an e-Sevai centre, or raise a grievance at kmut.tnega.org. Many applications are approved after re-verification, so do not give up. For help, call 14417 — and never pay anyone.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is there a public Magalir Urimai Thogai rejected list to download?
There is no public list of rejected names. If your application is rejected, you will receive an SMS with the reason. You can also check your status using your Aadhaar or Smart Ration Card number.
2. How do I know if my KMUT application is rejected?
Go to kmut.tn.gov.in, click “Check Status”, enter your Aadhaar or Smart Ration Card number, and verify with OTP. If it shows “Rejected”, check your SMS inbox for the exact reason.
3. Why was my Magalir Urimai Thogai application rejected?
Main reasons are family income above ₹2.5 lakh, owning a four-wheeler, large landholding, an income tax payer in the family, a government employee, head-of-family confusion, two applications from one card, or a details mismatch.
4. Can I appeal a KMUT rejection?
Yes you can appeal. Fix the reason given in the SMS and submit an appeal to the Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO) through an e-Sevai centre, with your supporting documents, within 30 days of the rejection SMS. Many cases are approved after re-verification.
5. What is the time limit to appeal a rejection?
You must appeal within 30 days of receiving the rejection SMS. After that window, you may need to apply again at a ration shop, camp, or e-Sevai centre.
6. Why was my application rejected even though I do not pay income tax?
If any family member on your ration card has filed an income tax return recently, the application can be set aside. The government also cross-checks electricity use, vehicle records, and land records automatically.
7. Two women in my family applied and both were rejected. Why?
Only one woman per ration card can receive the benefit. She must be the head of the family. If two women apply, update the ration card and appeal if required.
8. What is the difference between rejected and payment failed?
Rejected means your application was not approved, so no money is sent — you must appeal or re-apply. Payment failed means you are approved but the money could not be credited, usually due to Aadhaar–bank seeding, which you fix at your bank.
9. Can I apply again after my application is rejected?
Yes you can apply. Fix the rejection reason first, then apply again at a ration shop, registration camp, or e-Sevai centre with your Aadhaar, ration card, bank, and family details. Do not submit many applications at once.
10. What is the helpline number for KMUT rejection issues?
The KMUT helpline is 14417 (also 044-25619208). You can raise a grievance at kmut.tnega.org/kmut-grievance or visit your nearest e-Sevai centre. Never pay money or share your OTP with anyone.
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