Odisha's Subhadra Scheme: ₹11,000 Crore Lifeline for 1 Crore Women

Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has launched the Subhadra Scheme, calling it Odisha's largest women-centric welfare initiative since Independence with an annual outlay of ₹11,000 crore. The scheme provides ₹10,000 per year in two instalments to over one crore eligible women, totaling ₹50,000 over five years. The government has already disbursed over ₹15,000 crore to beneficiaries, with a recent transfer of ₹315 crore to more than 4.57 lakh women. The initiative is designed to foster financial independence and strengthen the decision-making power of women across the state.

Key Points: Subhadra Scheme: Odisha's Largest Women Welfare Initiative

  • ₹315 cr disbursed to 4.57 lakh beneficiaries
  • ₹50,000 over 5 years for eligible women
  • Aims for women's economic self-reliance
  • Targets EWS, tribal & rural communities
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Subhadra Scheme: Largest women-centric welfare initiative in Odisha since Independence, says CM Majhi

CM Mohan Majhi launches ₹11,000 cr Subhadra scheme, providing ₹50,000 to over 1 crore Odisha women for financial empowerment.

"When a woman has money in her hands, her voice becomes stronger within the family and society. - CM Mohan Charan Majhi"

Bhubaneswar, Jan 22

Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Thursday described the state government's flagship Subhadra Scheme as the largest women-centric welfare scheme in Odisha since Independence, as he disbursed financial assistance of over ₹315 crore to more than 4.57 lakh beneficiaries under the initiative.

Assistance has been provided to beneficiaries who had not received the first, second (pending), and third instalments, as well as to newly-registered beneficiaries for the financial year 2025-26. The assistance was transferred to the bank accounts of beneficiaries through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).

During his address at a special event here on the occasion, the Chief Minister said, "With an annual outlay of ₹11,000 crore, 'Subhadra' is the largest women-centric scheme in post-independence Odisha.

"Under this scheme, more than one crore eligible women aged between 21 and 60 years will receive ₹10,000 per year in two instalments (on Rakhi Purnima and International Women's Day), amounting to a total of ₹50,000 over five years. Therefore, Subhadra stands as a shining example of the government's commitment to all mothers and sisters of Odisha."

He further stated that immediately upon the formation of his government, a Cabinet decision was taken on the very first day, and the first instalment was released on September 17, 2024.

Majhi further noted that so far, more than ₹15,000 crore has been disbursed in three instalments to over one crore beneficiaries.

Speaking on women's empowerment and economic self-reliance, CM Majhi emphasised that financial independence brings self-confidence.

"When a woman has money in her hands, her voice becomes stronger within the family and society. She can take decisions, plan for the future, and face challenges with courage. The Subhadra scheme aims to provide that very confidence," he said.

The scheme also ensures social justice, focussing on supporting Economically Weaker Sections, rural areas, tribal communities, urban poor families, and all women and families in need of assistance.

The goal, he said, is to ensure that no one is left behind in the journey of development.

CM Majhi added that the government is not limited only to the Subhadra scheme. In the current budget, a record ₹89,862 crore has been allocated exclusively for mothers, which constitutes nearly 30 per cent of the total budget size. The three instalments provided under the Subhadra scheme have strengthened the financial backbone of women in the state and given momentum to women's development.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the intent is good, I hope the implementation is transparent and leak-proof. Direct Benefit Transfer is the right way, but we've seen issues with eligibility and bank account linking in other schemes. The government must ensure the aid reaches the truly needy women in rural and tribal areas.
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Sunita J
As a woman from a small town in Odisha, I can tell you this money is a blessing. It helps with medical bills and buying seeds for our kitchen garden. Releasing it on Rakhi and Women's Day is a thoughtful touch. Hope it continues without political interference.
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Aman W
₹11,000 crore annual outlay is a massive commitment. The scale is impressive, covering 1 crore women. My only respectful criticism is that alongside cash transfers, there should be parallel skill development programs so this money can be used as capital for sustainable income, not just consumption.
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Meera T
"When a woman has money in her hands, her voice becomes stronger" – the CM is absolutely right. This is about dignity and agency. My mother in Berhampur received the instalment and the smile on her face was priceless. She felt recognized. More than the amount, it's the message that matters.
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Karthik V
Good to see a focus on EWS, tribal communities, and rural areas. Development should be inclusive. If executed well, this can be a model for other states. The challenge will be maintaining this fiscal commitment over five years and across political cycles.

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