Delhi Launches Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana, Transfers Rs 100 Crore to Girls

President Droupadi Murmu and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta launched major women-centric initiatives for Delhi, including the Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana. A flagship component was the direct transfer of Rs 100 crore into the bank accounts of over 40,000 eligible girls under the 'Meri Poonji, Mera Adhikar' scheme. The government also introduced the Saheli Pink Smart Card to provide women with free bus travel across the capital. The schemes aim to financially empower girls from birth through education and into self-reliance, inspired by the national vision of women-led development.

Key Points: Delhi's Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana: Rs 100 Cr DBT for Girls Launched

  • Rs 100 cr DBT for 40,642 girls
  • New Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana replaces Ladli Scheme
  • Saheli Pink Smart Card for free bus travel
  • Aim to build savings for girls by adulthood
  • Schemes target families earning under Rs 1.20 lakh
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Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana launched in Delhi, govt rolls out multiple benefits for women

President Murmu & CM Rekha Gupta launch Delhi's Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana, Saheli Pink Smart Card, and a Rs 100 crore DBT for over 40,000 girls.

Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana launched in Delhi, govt rolls out multiple benefits for women
"I am confident that all these newly-launched schemes will empower the sisters and daughters of Delhi - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, March 2

President Droupadi Murmu along with Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday launched a slew of women-centric welfare initiatives of the Delhi government, including the 'Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana', the 'Meri Poonji, Mera Adhikar' scheme with a Direct Benefit Transfer to the tune of Rs 100 crore for over 40,000 girls, and the 'Saheli Pink Smart Card' offering free bus travel for women in the national Capital.

The launch event, held at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, was attended by Chief Minister Gupta, Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena, Union Minister Harsh Malhotra, Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa and MLA Pankaj Singh.

Under the 'Meri Poonji, Mera Adhikar' initiative, money to the tune of Rs 100 crore was transferred directly into the bank accounts of 40,642 girls in Delhi, marking one of the largest DBT rollouts for girl beneficiaries in the city. The programme is part of the expanded and restructured 'Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana', which replaces and strengthens the earlier Ladli Scheme.

Addressing the gathering, President Murmu expressed confidence that the newly-launched schemes would significantly empower women and girls in Delhi.

"I am confident that all these newly-launched schemes will empower the sisters and daughters of Delhi and make a significant contribution towards building a prosperous Delhi. I congratulate Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and her entire team for initiating these efforts," she said.

Chief Minister Gupta described the day as historic, saying the initiatives would be remembered for generations.

"Today is a very historic day, and the coming generations will always remember this historic day. Today's platform is a platform of trust. It is a celebration of honouring the entire journey of a daughter, from her birth to becoming self-reliant," she said.

Referring to the broader vision behind the schemes, Gupta said, "The Prime Minister had given the mantra of Nari Shakti Vandan to the nation and had said that the foundation of a Viksit Bharat would be strengthened only through women's empowerment. That was a direction which the Delhi government adopted, and we have taken a strong step forward in that direction."

The Chief Minister said the revamped 'Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana' significantly enhances the financial assistance provided under the previous Ladli Scheme. Earlier, Rs 11,000 was deposited in the name of each eligible girl child in case of institutional birth and Rs 10,000 in case of home birth. In addition, Rs 5,000 was deposited at key educational milestones - admission to Classes 1, 6 and 9, passing Class 10, and admission to Class 12.

Under the new structure, both the financial support and the overall vision have been substantially expanded, with the aim of ensuring that beneficiary girls accumulate meaningful savings by the time they reach adulthood.

The scheme will benefit families with an annual income of up to Rs 1.20 lakh who have been residing in Delhi for at least three years. The girl child must have been born in Delhi to qualify.

The Delhi government also unveiled the 'Saheli Pink Smart Card', which will provide free bus travel to women across the national Capital, strengthening mobility and access to education and employment opportunities. The move is expected to further support women's participation in the workforce and public life.

Officials said the initiatives, along with other welfare measures such as the free gas cylinder scheme during Holi and Diwali, reflect the government's focus on social security and financial empowerment of women and girls.

The Chief Minister reiterated that the scheme draws inspiration from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of placing daughters at the centre of nation-building through education, dignity and self-reliance, adding that the Delhi government is committed to turning that vision into reality.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good step by the government. Empowering women is key to a developed India. My only question is about the implementation. The income cap of 1.2 lakh is quite low for a city like Delhi. Hope they review this so more middle-class families can benefit. The intent is praiseworthy though.
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Ananya R
Finally, a scheme that looks at a girl's entire journey! From birth to becoming self-reliant. Meri Poonji, Mera Adhikar is such a powerful name. This financial security will definitely change mindsets in many households. Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao is getting real wings with this.
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Vikram M
While the scheme is good, I hope the funds are managed transparently and reach the intended beneficiaries directly. DBT is the right way to avoid leakage. The focus should now be on awareness so every eligible family in Delhi knows about it and can apply without hassle.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Delhi for a few years now, I'm impressed. The free bus travel for women (Pink Card) is a game-changer for safety and accessibility. Combining financial support with mobility solutions shows holistic thinking. Other states should take note.
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Karthik V
Building a corpus for a girl child from birth is a brilliant long-term strategy. It's not just a one-time help, but an investment in her future. This is what true women empowerment looks like - giving them the tools for financial independence. Kudos to the team behind this.

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