Punjab CM Promises Rs 1,000 Monthly for Women in Pre-Election Budget

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, ahead of presenting the state's budget, extended International Women's Day greetings and promised to make women self-reliant. He announced a forthcoming scheme to provide Rs 1,000 per month to every woman, with provisions to be made in the upcoming budget. The CM highlighted government efforts like merit-based recruitment, where most of 63,000+ new jobs went to women, and opening firefighting services to them. He and Finance Minister Harpal Cheema stressed that Punjab's progress depends on women's full participation in the economy, governance, and politics.

Key Points: Punjab Budget: Rs 1,000 Monthly for Women, Says CM Mann

  • Rs 1,000 monthly scheme for women
  • Budget to include women's empowerment
  • Merit-based jobs for girls
  • Call for women in politics
  • AAP's last budget before 2027 polls
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Ahead of presenting Budget, Punjab CM commits to women's financial independence

Ahead of the budget, Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann commits to women's financial independence with a new Rs 1,000 monthly scheme and job opportunities.

"We are committed to making you self-reliant in every way - CM Bhagwant Mann"

Chandigarh, March 8

Hours ahead of presenting proposals for the AAP government's last and fifth Budget in the Assembly, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Sunday extended greetings to mark International Women's Day, and promised to make them self-reliant in every way.

"I salute every daughter and sister who, through their hard work and courage, is bringing glory to Punjab's name worldwide," CM Mann wrote on X.

"Punjab's progress is only possible by walking shoulder to shoulder with the women. We are committed to making you self-reliant in every way, and today, during the Budget session, we are also bringing a major piece of good news for mothers, sisters, and daughters."

Joining the issue, Finance Minister Harpal Cheema said, "Their (the women's) strength, resilience, and leadership inspire us every day. I feel proud to present my fifth Budget on this historic day, reaffirming our commitment to women's empowerment and inclusive development."

A day earlier, CM announced the government would soon implement a scheme to provide Rs 1,000 per month to every woman. "Necessary provisions will be made in the upcoming budget, and every promise made to the people will be fulfilled," he said at a public meeting after laying the foundation stone for a Rs 137crore rural link road project in the border constituency of Khemkaran.

It is learnt that the AAP government is expected to announce a provision of Rs 1,000 per month in the Budget that would benefit nearly one crore women ahead of going to the Assembly polls in early 2027.

Giving a strong call to girls to step forward as equal partners in shaping the state's future, CM Mann, in another function, asserted the state cannot become a frontrunner without the full participation of women in governance, economy and politics.

On the occasion of a state-level International Women's Day function at Punjab Agricultural University in Ludhiana on Saturday, the Chief Minister highlighted how the government is actively dismantling barriers that kept women away from key sectors.

He pointed out merit-based recruitment, where a majority of the over 63,000 government jobs have gone to girls, the opening of firefighting services to women after removing unrealistic conditions, and the growing presence of women officers in top administrative positions.

CM Mann also urged young women to enter politics and become active participants in decision-making, stressing that a stronger democracy and a more progressive Punjab will only be possible when women play a central role in shaping public policy and leadership.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good intentions, but where is the money coming from? Punjab's finances are already stressed. Instead of freebies, create more sustainable job opportunities and skill development centers. That leads to true self-reliance.
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Simran P
As a young woman from Ludhiana, seeing more girls get government jobs is inspiring! Merit-based recruitment is key. My cousin just joined as a DSP. When women are in administration, they understand our issues better. More power to us! 💪
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Aman W
Promises on Women's Day are becoming a political ritual. The real test is implementation throughout the year. The link road project in Khemkaran is good, but what about safety for women in cities? Need concrete action on that front too.
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Geeta V
Rs. 1000 per month will help mothers like me a lot. Even a small amount gives us some say in household matters and helps with children's school needs. Hope the scheme reaches the genuine beneficiaries without middlemen taking a cut.
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Robert G
Interesting to see this focus from Punjab. Encouraging women in firefighting and top administrative roles breaks major stereotypes. This is a positive model for inclusive growth. The call for women in politics is especially crucial for a stronger democracy.

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