CM Mohan Yadav to Release 35th Ladli Behna Yojana Instalment in Ashta

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will release the 35th instalment of the Ladli Behna Yojana from Ashta in Sehore district, directly transferring Rs 1,500 to over 1.25 crore women beneficiaries. The monthly assistance, enhanced from Rs 1,250, serves as a crucial source of income for managing expenses and fostering self-reliance. Concurrently, the CM will inaugurate and lay foundation stones for development projects worth over Rs 184 crore in the region, including river rejuvenation and infrastructure works. The event underscores the state government's dual commitment to women's welfare and comprehensive regional development.

Key Points: MP CM to Release 35th Ladli Behna Yojana Instalment

  • Rs 1500 DBT to 1.25 crore women
  • 35th instalment of flagship scheme
  • Inauguration of Rs 184 crore projects
  • Enhanced from Rs 1250 monthly
  • Focus on skill development linkage
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CM Mohan Yadav to release 35th instalment of Ladli Behna Yojana tomorrow

CM Mohan Yadav will transfer Rs 1500 to 1.25 crore women in MP and inaugurate projects worth Rs 184 crore in Sehore district.

"This regular financial support helps women manage household expenses, make small savings, and even explore self-employment opportunities. - State Government"

Bhopal/Sehore, April 11 In a major boost to women's empowerment in Madhya Pradesh, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will release the 35th instalment of the popular 'Ladli Behna Yojana' from Ashta in Sehore district on Sunday.

He will directly transfer Rs 1,500 into the bank accounts of over 1.25 crore women beneficiaries across the state through a single-click DBT (direct benefit transfer). The event, to be held in Ashta, marks another milestone in the scheme that has become an additional source of income for women in the state.

The monthly assistance under Ladli Behna Yojana was earlier Rs 1,250 and has now been enhanced to Rs 1,500 per month. This regular financial support helps women manage household expenses, make small savings, and even explore self-employment opportunities.

The state government has indicated that in the coming days, women beneficiaries will also be linked with skill development and employment initiatives to make them more self-reliant. Over 1.25 crore women are currently benefiting from the scheme, which continues to strengthen financial inclusion and decision-making power at the grassroots level.

The direct transfer ensures transparency and eliminates middlemen, allowing every rupee to reach the intended beneficiary promptly.

Alongside the instalment release, Chief Minister Yadav will inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for several development projects worth over Rs 184 crore in the region. Of these projects, the construction of the Sandipani School building in Ashta, a ghat on the Parvati River, the rejuvenation of the Newaj River in Jawar, a Primary Health Centre in Mehatwada, a Sub-Tehsil building in Siddiganj, a Revenue Office in Ashta, and a bridge on the Ashta-Shujalpur road will have a capital investment of Rs 115 crore.

Additionally, the CM will perform Bhoomi Pujan for projects amounting to Rs 69 crore. These include construction of school buildings, police housing, a hostel in Ichhawar, roads, community halls, and drinking water schemes under the Amrut 2.0 mission. Within Ashta city, works such as RCC (reinforced cement concrete) drain construction, road widening and beautification, development of the vegetable market, and beautification of the Pandu Shila area will also be taken up. This comprehensive programme reflects the Madhya Pradesh government's dual focus on women's welfare and balanced regional development.

The Ladli Behna Yojana has consistently been hailed as a game-changer for women's economic security in the state. Sunday's event in Ashta is expected to witness enthusiastic participation from women beneficiaries and local residents, highlighting the scheme's deep connect with the people.

The 35th instalment release will once again reaffirm the government's commitment to "Ladli Behnas" (beloved sisters).

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Direct benefit transfer is the best part. No corruption, no delays. Money goes straight to Didi's account. More states should adopt such transparent schemes for women's empowerment.
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Sarah B
While the scheme's intent is good, I hope there's a long-term vision. ₹1500 monthly is helpful, but sustainable empowerment needs quality education, healthcare, and job creation. The infrastructure projects mentioned are a good parallel move.
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Aman W
Over 1.25 crore women! That's a massive number. This scheme has truly reached the grassroots. The financial independence it gives, even if small, boosts confidence. Bhaiyo, support your behno, this is for the family's good.
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Kavitha C
As a woman from MP, I can see the difference. It's not just the money. It's the recognition and the message that we matter. The river rejuvenation and health centre projects are also much needed. Balanced development is key.
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Robert G
Interesting model. Direct cash transfers with infrastructure investment. The scale is impressive. Would be great to see a detailed study on its socio-economic impact over the last 35 instalments.

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