Assam CM Empowers 30,806 Women with Rs 10,000 Cheques in Borkhetri

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma launched the distribution of cheques worth Rs. 10,000 each to 30,806 women in the Borkhetri Assembly Constituency under the Mukhya Mantri Mahila Udyamita Abhiyan. He urged the beneficiaries to strive to become 'Lakhpati Baideu' and highlighted success stories of women achieving self-reliance through enterprises like pickle-making and animal husbandry. The government plans to spend Rs. 3,200 crore to provide financial support to 32 lakh women, with further installments contingent on proper utilization of funds. The event also highlighted other welfare schemes like Orunodoi and Nijut Moina operating in the constituency.

Key Points: Assam CM Launches MMUA Cheque Distribution for Women Empowerment

  • Rs 10,000 each to 30,806 women
  • Aims to create 'Lakhpati Baideu'
  • Over 8 lakh SHG women already lakhpatis
  • Part of Rs 3,200 crore scheme for 32 lakh women
  • Door-to-door evaluation after six months
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Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma launches MMUA cheques distribution in Borkhetri Assembly Constituency

Assam CM Himanta Sarma distributes Rs 10,000 cheques to 30,806 women under Mukhya Mantri Mahila Udyamita Abhiyan in Borkhetri.

"Although the first instalment of Rs. 10,000 has been provided today, this marks only the beginning of their journey towards becoming financially prosperous. - Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, January 24

With the objective of economically empowering women and creating livelihood opportunities, Assam Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday launched the distribution of cheques worth Rs. 10,000 each to 30,806 women under the Mukhya Mantri Mahila Udyamita Abhiyan in the Borkhetri Assembly Constituency of Nalbari district.

With this, the scheme has so far benefited 22,28,228 women across 91 Assembly Constituencies in Assam. A total amount of Rs 30,80,60,000 was distributed to beneficiaries in Borkhetri today.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Sarma urged women from Self-Help Groups selected under the scheme to strive to become a 'Lakhpati Baideu'.

He said, "Although the first instalment of Rs. 10,000 has been provided today, this marks only the beginning of their journey towards becoming financially prosperous. With sustained effort and hard work, they can achieve their goals within the next one or two years."

Highlighting success stories from the constituency, the Chief Minister cited Bijumoni Devi, a member of the Samannay Self-Help Group under Barbhag Development Block, who has become self-reliant through her pickle-making enterprise and now earns around Rs 15,000 per month, amounting to an annual income of Rs 1.80 lakh. Similarly, Anita Thakuriya, a member of the Jeevanjyoti Self-Help Group of Norowagaon, has achieved an annual income of Rs 2.23 lakh through animal husbandry and fish farming.

Dr. Sarma added, "Out of 40 lakh women associated with Self-Help Groups in Assam, more than eight lakh have already become Lakhpati Baideu. Previously, many were unable to pursue business ventures due to financial constraints, and to address this, the government launched the Mahila Udyamita Abhiyan."

He informed that the government will spend Rs. 3,200 crore to provide Rs. 10,000 each to 32 lakh women. "Such a large women-centric scheme had never been implemented in Assam before," he said.

Dr. Sarma further stated, "The government will conduct a door-to-door evaluation after six months. If the funds are properly utilised, beneficiaries will receive Rs. 25,000 in the next phase, followed by Rs. 50,000 in the third year."

He also appealed to beneficiaries to limit the number of children to three to focus better on education and economic activities.

Informing about other welfare initiatives, Dr. Sarma said, "27,663 beneficiaries in Borkhetri are currently receiving benefits under the Orunodoi scheme, and an additional 2,000 women will be newly included. On February 20, 40 lakh women will receive Rs. 1,000 each under the Orunodoi scheme. Free pulses, sugar, and salt (1 kg each) along with 1 litre of edible oil will soon be provided."

He highlighted the overall impact of government initiatives, saying, "Due to the various schemes and initiatives undertaken during our nearly five-year tenure, poor and underprivileged families have experienced considerable relief in managing household expenses. Over 1.50 lakh youth have secured government jobs through transparent recruitment processes, a change that was once unimaginable."

In Borkhetri, 3,023 girl students are benefiting from the Nijut Moina scheme, while 70,703 families are receiving pulses, sugar, and salt at Rs. 100 through ration cards.

The Chief Minister also highlighted the development of roads, educational institutions, and other infrastructure projects, stating that the constituency has made significant progress in recent years.

Minister of Environment and Forest, Chandra Mohan Patowary, Chairman Guwahati Metropolitan Development Authority Narayan Deka, President Nalbari Zila Parishad Geetumoni Baishya, Mission Director Assam State Rural Livelihood Mission Kuntal Moni Sarma Bordoloi and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Rs. 10,000 is a good start, but the real test is the follow-up support and training. The door-to-door evaluation after 6 months is a crucial step. Hope the funds are used for genuine entrepreneurship and not just for daily expenses.
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Aman W
While the scheme's intent is good, the appeal to limit children to three feels a bit out of place in an economic empowerment speech. Focus should remain on skill development and market access. The success stories are impressive though!
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Sarah B
As someone working in rural development, I've seen the impact of SHGs. Linking them with a structured financial scheme like this can be a game-changer. The phased funding (10k, 25k, 50k) provides a clear growth path. Well planned!
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Karthik V
Over 22 lakh women benefited already? That's a massive scale. Combining this with Orunodoi and ration subsidies shows a comprehensive approach to poverty alleviation. Hope the transparency in recruitment mentioned extends to these schemes too.
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Nisha Z
Becoming a 'Lakhpati Baideu' is a powerful goal. My mother was part of an SHG in Tamil Nadu and it changed our family's life. Glad to see Assam pushing this model aggressively. The key is sustaining the momentum beyond the initial cash transfer.

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