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Kejriwal Hails Punjab Women's Scheme as World's Largest Empowerment Program

Arvind Kejriwal congratulated Punjab women ahead of the July 1 disbursal of funds under the Mukhya Mantri Mawan-Dhiyan Satkar Yojana. He called it the world's largest women empowerment program, with SC women receiving ₹4,500 and General category women ₹3,000 for three months. Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann announced the first installment will be released via DBT, covering pending dues from April. The scheme aims to enhance financial security for lakhs of women across the state.

Kejriwal congratulates Punjab women ahead of July 1 disbursal of funds, calls it world's largest empowerment scheme

New Delhi, June 22

Aam Aadmi Party National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Monday extended his heartfelt congratulations to the mothers, sisters, and daughters of Punjab ahead of the disbursement of financial assistance under the state government's Mukhya Mantri Mawan-Dhiyan Satkar Yojana and called it the world's largest women empowerment program.

Arvind Kejriwal took to social media 'X' and said, "Heartiest congratulations to all the mothers, sisters, and daughters of Punjab. On July 1st, the payment for three months will be credited to their accounts in a single installment."

"Every woman from the General category will receive ₹3,000, and every woman from the SC category will receive ₹4,500. If there is more than one woman in a family, each of them will receive this honorarium. This is the world's largest women's empowerment program," he said.

Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann had earlier announced that the first installment under the Mukhya Mantri Mawan-Dhiyan Satkar Yojana would be released on July 1 through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). Under the scheme, women from SC families will receive financial assistance at the rate of Rs 1,500 per month, amounting to Rs 4,500 for three months. Women from the General category will receive Rs 3,000 for the same period.

According to the Punjab government, the payment includes pending dues from April along with advance assistance, ensuring that beneficiaries receive support for three months in a single transfer. The scheme is aimed at enhancing the financial security of women and providing regular monetary assistance to eligible beneficiaries across the state.

The initiative is being viewed as a major welfare programme of the Bhagwant Mann-led government, with lakhs of women expected to benefit from it.

Meanwhile, on June 12, Arvind Kejriwal claimed that Punjab Assembly elections may be held in November this year as against the expected February 2027.

Kejriwal also projected Bhagwant Mann as the party's chief ministerial face, saying, "We have to make him the chief minister again."

Addressing a roadshow in Bathinda alongside CM Mann and senior party leaders, including Manish Sisodia and Punjab AAP president Aman Arora, Kejriwal had thanked people for the AAP's impressive performance in the civic polls held last month.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Shreya B

Kejriwal ji always talks big — "world's largest women empowerment scheme" sounds nice but let's see if the money actually reaches the women or gets stuck in bank accounts. Punjab's fiscal situation is fragile. Hope this isn't just a pre-election gimmick.

Ravi K

My mother in Ludhiana will finally get some financial independence! 😊 She's worked hard all her life. This ₹1,500 per month may not be huge, but for women who had nothing, it's dignity. Kudos to Mann and Kejriwal for actually doing something for Punjab's women.

Jessica F

Interesting approach. India's direct benefit transfer model is being studied globally. But why only general and SC? What about OBC women? Also, linking this with early election speculation is worrying — welfare should be consistent, not tied to political calendars.

Pooja D

I volunteer with women's self-help groups in Punjab. This money is crucial for families where women have no income of their own. But infrastructure is lacking — many rural women don't have bank accounts or Aadhaar linkage. Hope the government sorts these issues before July 1.

Deepak U

Everyone praising this, but what about the debt Punjab is in? Spending crores on handouts when farms need water and industries need power — this is populism. And predicting elections in November? Just shows how political this is. Women deserve real empowerment, not just cash.

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