Employee's Providents Fund Organisation [EPFO] — regarding kyc updation issue on portal

Address:Gandhinagar, Gujarat, 382009
Website:unifiedportal-mem.epfindia.gov.in

I was trying to update bank and pan card details in my account on epfo portal under manage kyc option. But after submitting details when i click save, it shows "sql error" every time. So i am unable to withdraw my provident fund. I have sent many mails to "[protected]@epfindia.gov.in" and "acc. [protected]@epfindia.gov.in ([protected]@epfindia.gov.in)" but haven't got any acknowledgement on mail or any resolution till date. Finally i will have to spent whole day to go to his office and submit hard copies of document even if there is facility to withdraw pf amount online. Government has spent a lot of amount to make india digital but some people don't care.
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Oct 25, 2018
Updated by kniyl33
Consumer complaint not forwarded complaint to respective department. Where to go now? No proper escalation system exists in india.
So now I haven't any expectation from consumer complain
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