Bengal's Annapurna Bhandar: Women to Get Rs 3,000 Monthly From June 1

West Bengal government will start disbursing Rs 3,000 monthly under the Annapurna Bhandar scheme from June 1. The scheme fulfills BJP's election promise and includes free bus travel for women. Beneficiaries from the previous Lakshmir Bhandar scheme will automatically receive the increased amount. The decision was announced after the first cabinet meeting of the new government.

Key Points: Bengal Annapurna Bhandar: Rs 3,000 for Women From June 1

  • Scheme launches June 1 with Rs 3,000 monthly for women
  • Free bus travel for women from June 1
  • Beneficiaries of Lakshmir Bhandar automatically transferred
  • BJP promised scheme during 2026 Assembly election campaign
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Bengal govt rolls out Annapurna Bhandar benefits from June 1​

West Bengal govt rolls out Annapurna Bhandar scheme from June 1, providing Rs 3,000 monthly to women and free bus travel, fulfilling BJP's poll promise.

"Money under the state government's 'Annapurna Bhandar' scheme will start flowing into women's bank accounts from June 1 - State government official"

Kolkata, May 11

Money under the state government's 'Annapurna Bhandar' scheme will start flowing into women's bank accounts from June 1, a state government official said on Monday.​

During the Assembly election campaign, PM Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah repeatedly promised to implement the Annapurna Bhandar social welfare scheme for women in the state.​

Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari began fulfilling those promises on the first working day of the new government, Monday.​

The first Cabinet meeting was held at the state secretariat, Nabanna, on Monday.​

After the meeting, the state government announced the launch date of 'Annapurna Bhandar'.​

It was also announced that women would not have to pay any fare while travelling on government buses from June 1.​

Before the 2021 state Assembly elections, former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had promised to provide the 'Lakshmir Bhandar' scheme for women.​

She launched the project after winning the 2021 election.​

The project initially started with Rs 500 per month per woman.​

Thereafter, the amount was increased incrementally.​

In the last budget of the previous state government, the amount under Lakshmir Bhandar was increased to Rs 1,500 per month for each woman in the general category.​

For Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe women, Rs 1,700 per month was provided.​

However, before the 2026 Assembly elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party used the same scheme introduced by Mamata Banerjee to defeat her government.​

The Bharatiya Janata Party stated in its manifesto that it would provide financial assistance of Rs 3,000 per month to empower women.​

During the election campaign, PM Modi and Amit Shah spoke about Annapurna Bhandar at almost every public meeting.​

To attract women voters, they also promised that women would be able to travel on government buses free of cost.​

On Monday, the state government announced that the promise would be fulfilled.​

From June 1, women will be able to travel on government buses free of cost.​

It is worth noting that the former Arvind Kejriwal government in Delhi first introduced this facility.​

The government has changed in Delhi. However, the Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party government has continued the facility introduced by Kejriwal.​

According to administration sources, those who earlier received benefits under Lakshmir Bhandar will get Rs 3,000 per month under Annapurna Bhandar.​

For now, there is no need to apply afresh for Annapurna Bhandar.​

If any information or documents are required in the future, the government will inform beneficiaries accordingly.​

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, this feels like they just renamed Mamata's Lakshmir Bhandar and added a few hundred rupees. The real test will be whether the money reaches the poorest women on time. Also, free bus travel is nice, but what about rural areas where government buses don't even go? We need better infrastructure, not just election gimmicks. 🤔
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Michael C
I've been following Indian politics from abroad, and it's fascinating how welfare schemes become election battlegrounds. Annapurna Bhandar sounds like a solid initiative—doubling the previous amount to Rs 3,000 is significant. But I wonder if the state budget can sustain this long-term without raising taxes. Hope it works out for the people of Bengal.
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Rohit P
My mother used to get Rs 1,500 under Lakshmir Bhandar. Now she'll get Rs 3,000 from June! That's a huge help for our family. And free bus travel means she can visit her sister in Bardhaman without worrying about fare. Suvendu Adhikari is actually delivering on promises. But I'm cautiously optimistic—let's see if the money comes on time every month. 👍
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Sarah B
It's interesting how both TMC and BJP promise similar schemes to win women voters. But the devil is in the details—will SC/ST women get even more under this new scheme? The article doesn't clarify. Also, Delhi's free bus travel for women started under Kejriwal, and BJP continued it. So credit where it's due, but let's not pretend it's a completely original idea.
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Kavya N

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