Delhi Launches Women Empowerment Schemes: Free LPG, Smart Cards & More

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta launched four key women-centric initiatives aimed at education, mobility, and domestic empowerment. The schemes include the Saheli Pink Smart Card for free bus travel, two free LPG cylinders annually for ration card holders, and the Delhi Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana for the financial growth of girl children. She announced that Rs 90 crore has already been disbursed via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) to 30,000 girls under the Ladli scheme in its first phase. These measures are designed to provide financial support, enhance accessibility to public transport, and ensure timely disbursement of citizen benefits.

Key Points: Delhi CM Launches Ladli, Free LPG & Pink Smart Card Schemes

  • Free LPG cylinders for ration card holders
  • Saheli Pink Smart Card for free bus travel
  • Delhi Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana for girls
  • Rs 90 crore disbursed to 30,000 girls
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"90cr given via DBT to 30,000 girls in first phase of ladli scheme": Delhi CM Rekha Gupta

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta launches women-centric schemes including free LPG cylinders, Pink Smart Card for travel, and financial aid for girls.

"This is an attempt to touch three aspects of life: education, mobility, and domestic empowerment. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, March 2

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday launched key women-centric initiatives at the Sashakt Nari, Samriddh Delhi programme, including the free LPG cylinder scheme for ration card holders and the Delhi Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana.

Highlighting education, mobility, and domestic empowerment, she announced that funds for 30,000 girls under the Ladli-Ladli scheme have been disbursed via DBT.

At the event held at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, the President also launched a scheme providing two free LPG cylinders annually to ration card-holding families on Holi and Diwali.

Addressing the Delhi CM said, "This is an attempt to touch three aspects of life: education, mobility, and domestic empowerment. I congratulate the daughters of Delhi...When the government investigated, we found that money meant for the Ladli-Ladli scheme for 1.75 lakh girls was lying in government accounts. So, in the first phase, we found 30,000 girls, and Rs 90 crore was given through DBT..."

According to officials, the four schemes are 'Saheli Pink Smart Card,' free LPG cylinder scheme, Delhi Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana, and 'Meri Punji Mera Adhikaar.'

Under the initiative, the Saheli Pink Smart Card will be introduced within the National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) framework, providing free bus travel to eligible women and transgender residents. The card will also allow paid travel on the Metro and the Regional Rapid Transit System through a single touch-free smart card. Cards will be issued at about 50 DM/SDM offices and selected DTC centers, with eligibility verified via Aadhaar and linked to the beneficiary's mobile number.

The Chief Minister stated that this initiative will prove to be a milestone in making public transport more accessible, safe, and digital.

In two free LPG Cylinders during festivals, this scheme will be provided through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). An amount equivalent to the current price of one cylinder will be deposited into the Aadhaar-linked bank account of the head of the family. Approximately 15.50 lakh ration card-holding families will benefit from this scheme.

The third initiative, 'Delhi Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana', focuses on the financial empowerment of daughters. Under this scheme, Rs 56,000 will be deposited in the name of a girl child in installments, which, with interest, is expected to exceed Rs1 lakh by the age of 21.

The maturity benefit will be transferred directly to the Aadhaar-linked bank account upon meeting educational criteria. Eligibility includes an annual family income of up to Rs 1.20 lakh, Delhi residence for the last three years, and the girl child being born in Delhi. Benefits are limited to two living girl children per family and extend to those pursuing graduate or professional diplomas from recognised institutions.

The fourth measure involves the disbursement of pending dues under 'Meri Punji Mera Adhikaar,' ensuring citizens' financial rights are addressed in a timely and transparent manner.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good step, but the government found the money was just lying in accounts? This shows the earlier system had serious flaws. DBT is the right way, but they need to ensure all 1.75 lakh girls get their dues quickly, not just 30,000 in the first phase. Implementation is key.
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Shreya B
The Pink Smart Card for free bus travel is a game-changer for safety and mobility. So many women, including students and working professionals, will benefit. Hoping the rollout at DM offices is smooth without long queues.
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Aman W
Two free LPG cylinders on Holi and Diwali is a thoughtful gesture. Festivals are when families cook the most, and this will provide real relief to ration card holders. Hope the DBT amount reflects the actual market price.
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Michael C
As an observer, it's impressive to see such comprehensive schemes targeting women's empowerment from multiple angles - transport, education, and household expenses. The focus on linking everything to Aadhaar for transparency is a modern approach.
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Nisha Z
The income limit of 1.20 lakh for Lakhpati Bitiya seems a bit low for Delhi's cost of living. Many lower-middle-class families might be just above this and miss out. The intent is great, but the criteria could be more inclusive.

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