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CM Mohan Yadav Releases 37th Ladli Behna Instalment Worth Rs 1,835 Crore

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav released the 37th instalment of the Mukhyamantri Ladli Behna Yojana, transferring Rs 1,835 crore to over 1.25 crore women in Madhya Pradesh. He also inaugurated 53 development projects worth Rs 190.85 crore for the Deori Assembly constituency. Yadav criticized the Congress party for neglecting women's economic upliftment. The scheme provides Rs 1,500 per month to eligible women aged 21-60 from economically weaker families.

CM Mohan Yadav releases 37th Ladli Behna instalment worth Rs 1,835cr

Kesli, June 14

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Sunday released the 37th instalment of the flagship 'Mukhyamantri Ladli Behna Yojana', transferring Rs 1,835 crore directly into the bank accounts of more than 1.25 crore beneficiary women across Madhya Pradesh.

During a public event held at Kesli in the Deori Assembly constituency of Sagar district, the Chief Minister transferred Rs 1,500 each to eligible 'Ladli Behnas' with a single click. This direct benefit transfer marks another significant step towards women's financial empowerment and self-reliance in the state.

On the same occasion, CM Yadav gifted the Deori Assembly constituency 53 development projects worth approximately Rs 190.85 crore. These include the ground-breaking ceremony for 28 new projects costing Rs 122.02 crore and the inauguration of 25 completed projects valued at Rs 68.83 crore.

Addressing a gathering of women, the Chief Minister launched a scathing attack on the Congress, alleging that it had always humiliated women and done little for their economic upliftment.

The projects are expected to significantly improve infrastructure and public amenities in the region.

The 'Mukhyamantri Ladli Behna Yojana' continues to be one of the flagship welfare schemes of the Madhya Pradesh government, aimed at providing financial assistance to women from economically weaker sections.

The scheme extends benefits to permanent residents of Madhya Pradesh. Key eligibility conditions include a family annual income below Rs 2.5 lakh, no family member being in government service, family landholding not exceeding five acres of agricultural land, and no ownership of a four-wheeled vehicle by the family.

Married, widowed, abandoned and divorced women between 21 and 60 years of age are eligible to apply.

The scheme has emerged as a major support mechanism for women across the state, helping them become financially stronger and more self-reliant.

Chief Minister Yadav's dual focus on welfare schemes and development works reflects the government's commitment to inclusive growth, ensuring that benefits reach the grassroots while strengthening local infrastructure.

The Ladli Behna Yojana has already provided substantial support to crores of women, helping them become financially stronger and more self-reliant.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Vikram M

Good initiative, but let's not forget the political angle. Attacking Congress at a women's welfare event feels unnecessary. The scheme is fine, but why mix politics with development? The condition of excluding families with government jobs or four-wheelers seems fair to target the needy. However, the income cap of Rs 2.5 lakh is quite low given inflation. Hope they review it soon.

Arjun K

Finally, something concrete for our women! My mother receives this and it has helped her buy medicines and save a little for emergencies. Rs 1500 might not seem much to city folks, but in villages, it makes a real difference. The 53 development projects are also welcome - we need roads and hospitals, not just slogans. Good work, CM ji. 👏

Rohit P

Happy to see direct benefit transfers working smoothly. The 1.25 crore beneficiary figure is impressive. But I wonder about the ones who get excluded due to the landholding clause - many small farmers own 5+ acres but are still poor. Also, what about divorced women who don't have proper documentation? The intention is good, but implementation needs to be more inclusive. Let's not pat ourselves too hard yet.

Sneha F

My mother-in-law in Gwalior has been getting this for 2 years. It's given her a sense of dignity - she doesn't have to ask anyone for money to buy bangles or pay for her chai at the local adda. The empowerment is real, yaar. But I hope the government also invests in women's health and education alongside. A scheme can't solve everything, but this is a good start. 🙏

D David E

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