Assam's Orunodoi Scheme 3.0: Rs 9,000 Each for 40 Lakh Women Beneficiaries

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced the disbursement of Rs 9,000 each to 40 lakh beneficiary families under the Orunodoi Scheme 3.0 via Direct Benefit Transfer. The state government described this as a historic step to strengthen the financial security and dignity of women across Assam. Beneficiary women expressed gratitude, stating the assistance would help manage household and children's educational needs. Finance Minister Ajanta Neog highlighted the scheme's role in providing women greater financial independence and social respect.

Key Points: Assam Orunodoi Scheme: Rs 9,000 DBT to 40 Lakh Families

  • Rs 9,000 DBT to 40 lakh families
  • Empowers women-led households
  • Scheme operational since 2020
  • Over 3,800 public programs held
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Assam: 40 lakh get Rs 9,000 under Orunodoi scheme, women thank CM Sarma​

Assam CM disburses Rs 9,000 each to 40 lakh families under Orunodoi 3.0, a historic DBT scheme empowering women-led households.

"If Himanta Biswa Sarma's government remains in power, we will receive significant relief. - Sonapur Beneficiary"

Guwahati, March 10

In one of the largest-ever Direct Benefit Transfer schemes, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday announced the disbursement of Rs 9,000 each to 40 lakh beneficiary families under the Orunodoi Scheme 3.0.​

A total of Rs 9,000 was deposited into the bank accounts of women from 4 million families as part of the Assam government's Orunodoi scheme. The state government stated that this is a historic step towards strengthening women-led households in Assam.​

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma transferred Rs 9,000 to each of the 4 million beneficiary families through direct benefit transfer, strengthening the financial security and dignity of women across the state.​

A couple of beneficiary women from across Assam joined the main event virtually through more than 3,800 public programs organized in village panchayats, autonomous council constituencies, village development committees, and urban ward committees, demonstrating the initiative's wide reach and impact.​

A beneficiary from Sonapur said, "I want to thank the government for this." This will help us run our household a little better and manage our children's school needs. We will raise them very well. If Himanta Biswa Sarma's government remains in power, we will receive significant relief.​

Beneficiary Jasmina Begum said, "I want to thank the government for providing such significant assistance. This can alleviate many of our difficulties, and we can do a lot with this help."​

Chief Minister Himanta Sarma said that the scheme has been running since 2020. Unlike other states, there are no large-scale transfers of funds. The transfers are limited to a specific category of women, making the scheme highly controlled.​

Assam Finance Minister Ajanta Neog called the initiative a historic step and said that approximately 4 million families-especially women-are covered under the scheme.​

He said that in the past five years, several major welfare programs have been launched in the state to benefit poor families and women from childhood to old age. Neog said that schemes like Arunodoi have helped women gain greater financial independence and respect in their families and society.​

- IANS

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Rohit P
Direct benefit transfer is the way to go. It cuts out corruption and middlemen, ensuring the money reaches the actual beneficiary. Kudos to the Assam government for this large-scale implementation. Hope the scheme's "controlled" nature means it's going to the most deserving families.
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Aman W
While the intent is good, I have a question about sustainability. Rs 9000 is a significant amount multiplied by 40 lakh families. Where is this massive funding coming from? Is it putting a strain on the state's finances that could affect other development projects? A balanced view is needed.
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Shreya B
As a woman, I feel so happy reading this. Financial dignity is so important. When a woman has money in her own account, her confidence and standing in the household improves. This is bigger than just Rs 9000. It's about respect. More power to the women of Assam! 💪
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Karthik V
Good step, but the real test is the selection process. Are the beneficiaries chosen transparently? There should be a publicly accessible list to prevent political favoritism. Also, hope this is not just a pre-election sop but a consistent policy for women's welfare.
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Jessica F
Impressive scale and direct delivery mechanism. The virtual connection to 3800 local events shows great organizational effort to include people. This could be a model for other regions struggling with last-mile delivery of welfare benefits.

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