Assam's Women Empowerment Push: CM Sarma Distributes ₹10,000 to 31,000 Women

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma distributed Rs 10,000 each to over 31,000 women beneficiaries under the Mukhyamantri Mahila Udyamita Abhiyan in Sonitpur district. He highlighted how women from self-help groups have transformed into successful entrepreneurs, with some earning up to Rs 35,000 monthly. The CM emphasized that his government has fulfilled its election promise despite opposition criticism about funding the massive scheme. Sarma also reviewed preparations for the upcoming foundation stone laying of Swahid Kanaklata Barua State University at Gohpur.

Key Points: Assam CM Sarma Gives Rs 10,000 Each to 31,000 Women Under MMUA

  • CM Sarma distributed Rs 10,000 seed capital to 31,045 women beneficiaries in Sonitpur district
  • The MMUA scheme aims to transform rural women into successful entrepreneurs across Assam
  • Government enhanced Orunodoi scheme benefits from Rs 830 to Rs 1,500 monthly per beneficiary
  • Successful SHG members now earn Rs 30,000-35,000 monthly through various enterprises
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Assam CM Sarma distributes Rs 10,000 each to over 31,000 women under MMUA

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma distributes Rs 10,000 cheques to 31,045 women under Mukhyamantri Mahila Udyamita Abhiyan, empowering rural entrepreneurs across Sonitpur district.

"A society can progress only when women live with dignity. My goal is to eliminate child marriage, educate every girl child, ensure respect for women, and create an environment where women can contribute meaningfully to Assam's economy. - CM Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Sonitpur, November 4

Continuing the journey toward women empowerment through Mukhyamantri Mahila Udyamita Abhiyan (MMUA), Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma distributed cheques worth Rs. 10,000 to each of the 31,045 beneficiaries of Naduar LAC at a function held at Jamugurihat in Sonitpur district.

According to a release, speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Sarma said that the process of implementing Mukhyamantri Mahila Udyamita Abhiyan, launched on April 1 this year in Bihali legislative assembly constituency, is now underway across all constituencies of the state.

He said that the state government has been working tirelessly to fulfil every promise made during the last election. As a result of its efforts, the government has been able to appoint more than one lakh youth to government jobs.

He stated that no state government in the seventy-five years since India's independence had ever made such a large number of appointments.

The Chief Minister said that before the last election, when the state government launched the Orunodoi scheme, the opposition criticized it, claiming it would end after the election. But instead of discontinuing it, the scheme's scale, access and reach increased. Besides enhancing from Rs 830 to Rs 1,250, the government has decided to provide Rs 250 for the purchase of LPG cylinders to Orunodoi beneficiaries, raising the total benefit to Rs 1,500.

Sarma said that during the last Lok Sabha election, the state government had promised to provide Rs 10,000 to each member of self-help groups.

"The opposition criticized this, questioning how the government would raise around Rs. 4,000 crore needed for such a large scheme. They accused the government of making empty promises for political gain and claimed that women from self-help groups would never receive the money. But we have kept our promise," CM Sarma said.

The Chief Minister said that MMUA represents a broader vision. With determination and hard work, women have built a culture of productivity.

"Before forming self-help groups, most women in rural markets stayed home and supported their families through household work. After forming these SHGs, women have entered the world of finance and enterprise, gaining exposure to new opportunities. If the government continues to support them, they will surely establish themselves as successful entrepreneurs," the Chief Minister said.

CM Sarma also mentioned about the initiatives for permanent grounds for the Baresahariya Bhaona, construction of stadium, and establishment of hospitals in the area.

Citing examples of few successful entrepreneurial ventures of Naduar LAC, CM Sarma said that Monalisa Devi, a member of the Nandini Women's Self-Help Group from Itakhola village in the constituency, began her journey toward self-reliance by starting a small cake business. Later, with a loan of Rs 2 lakh from the CLF, she established her own bakery and processed food enterprise. She now earns about Rs. 35,000 per month, and has become one of the successful 'Lakhpati Baideus.'

Similarly, Rashmi Rabha, a member of the Pragati Self-Help Group from Hatbor, Jamugurihat, used Rs. 1 lakh loan from the CLF and another Rs. 1 lakh through the self-help group's bank linkage to start fish farming, vegetable cultivation, and paddy production. By selling her produce, she now earns about Rs 33,000 per month.

The Chief Minister, on the occasion, also urged the women beneficiaries to use the Rs. 10,000 seed capital wisely, saying that Assam's women have already proven what they can achieve if given the right opportunity.

Sarma said, "A society can progress only when women live with dignity. My goal is to eliminate child marriage, educate every girl child, ensure respect for women, and create an environment where women can contribute meaningfully to Assam's economy."

Assam CMThereafter, Chief Minister Sarma visited the proposed site of Swahid Kanaklata Barua State University at Gohpur.

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will lay the foundation stone of the University on November 8. During the visit, the Chief Minister reviewed the preparations for the event and gave necessary instructions to ensure its success.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope there's proper monitoring to ensure the funds reach the intended beneficiaries. We've seen many schemes where money gets stuck in bureaucracy. Hope this is different!
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Ananya R
As someone from Assam, I've seen how SHGs have transformed women's lives in our villages. My aunt started a small pickle business with similar support and now employs 5 other women. More power to our sisters! 💪
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David E
Impressive scale - 31,000 women receiving direct financial support! The combination of seed capital plus training and market linkages could create a real entrepreneurial revolution in Assam's rural economy.
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Siddharth J
The timing feels political with elections around the corner, but if it genuinely helps women become self-reliant, then it's a good initiative. Hope this isn't just another pre-election freebie distribution.
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Kavya N
The focus on women's economic empowerment along with education and ending child marriage shows comprehensive thinking. When women prosper, entire families and communities benefit. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The success metrics mentioned are impressive - women earning ₹30,000+ monthly in rural areas is remarkable. This could be a model for other states to replicate

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