Azamgarh Women Turn Lakhpati Didis, Gain Financial Freedom & Confidence

The Lakhpati Didi scheme is driving significant transformation for women in Azamgarh district, enabling them to become entrepreneurs and achieve financial self-reliance. Beneficiaries from self-help groups have started businesses like beauty parlours, stitching centres, and crockery shops, with many now earning over one lakh rupees annually. District administration officials emphasize the priority of effective grassroots implementation of such welfare schemes. The government has now set an ambitious target to create three crore Lakhpati Didis across the country.

Key Points: Lakhpati Didi Scheme Transforms Rural Women in Azamgarh

  • Economic empowerment for rural women
  • Annual income target of Rs 1 lakh+
  • Support from SHGs and government schemes
  • Stories from Dalit and marginalised sections
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Rural women in Azamgarh turn entrepreneurs under 'Lakhpati Didi' initiative

Women in Azamgarh become entrepreneurs through the Lakhpati Didi scheme, achieving financial independence and empowerment via self-help groups.

"I now earn around Rs 1.5 lakh annually. By joining the group, I have become self-dependent. - Sunita, SHG President"

Azamgarh, Feb 11

The Centre's 'Lakhpati Didi' scheme is emerging as a powerful instrument of transformation for women in Uttar Pradesh's Azamgarh district, with beneficiaries sharing stories of entrepreneurship, economic empowerment and renewed confidence, particularly among women from economically weaker, Dalit, and marginalised sections.

Women associated with various self-help groups (SHGs) in the district credited the BJP's double-engine government for providing livelihood opportunities and enabling them to become financially self-reliant.

Speaking to IANS, Azamgarh District Magistrate Ravindra Kumar said that effective implementation of welfare schemes at the grassroots level remains a key priority of the administration. "As an administrator, there is an expectation from the government that public grievances are addressed, government schemes are implemented effectively, and law and order are maintained," he said.

He added that sustained efforts have been made to ensure smooth administration, resolve public grievances and curb land-related disputes, which have largely been brought under control. However, he noted that the process is continuous and the administration remains actively engaged.

At the grassroots level, women beneficiaries narrated how the 'Lakhpati Didi' scheme helped transform their lives.

Sunita, President of the Chandni Self-Help Group from Daulatpur, said she received Rs 80,000 under the scheme and started a beauty parlour and a stitching centre. "I now earn around Rs 1.5 lakh annually. By joining the group, I have become self-dependent. Earlier, we felt confined, but today we feel confident and free. Nearly 150 women in our village have benefited from this scheme," she said.

Shanti Singh Chauhan, Treasurer of the Aakash Self-Help Group from Rani Ki Sarai, said joining the group gave her a new identity. "have benefited up to Rs 1.25 lakh through this scheme. I sincerely thank the Yogi government and hope this initiative continues," she said.

Sharda Devi, Treasurer of the Maa Sharda Self-Help Group from Pandha village, said she started a crockery shop and now runs a refreshment outlet and a Jan Seva Kendra. "I thank the Yogi and Modi governments from the bottom of my heart. Their initiatives for women have been truly effective," she said.

A Lakhpati Didi is a member of a Self-Help Group (SHG) who earns an annual household income of Rs 1 lakh or more. Since the launch of the Lakhpati Didi initiative, over one crore SHG women have already achieved the status of Lakhpati Didi. The government has now set a target of enabling three crore women to become Lakhpati Didis.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative, but the real test is sustainability. Hope the administration provides continuous market linkage and skill upgradation so these businesses don't fizzle out after a few years. The intent is good, execution needs to be long-term.
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Shreya B
My bua (aunt) in a village near Varanasi is part of a similar SHG. The change in her confidence is remarkable. She now contributes to household decisions. Financial independence truly changes everything for rural women. 🙏
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Aman W
One crore Lakhpati Didis is a staggering number if true. This could be a game-changer for rural economy. When women earn, the money is more likely to be spent on children's education and nutrition. Positive ripple effect.
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Karthik V
While the scheme is good, the article reads like a government press release. I wish it had talked about the challenges too - like access to credit, or if all women in the group benefit equally. A more balanced report would be better.
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Nisha Z
From confined to confident – that line by Sunita sums it all up. This is what 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' should ultimately lead to: 'Beti Kamao'. Earning your own money brings a dignity that nothing else can. More such stories from UP, please!

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