Key Points

The Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana has dramatically transformed lives of women in Hazaribagh by providing clean cooking fuel. Rural women now experience easier cooking, reduced health risks, and more time for personal and professional activities. The scheme, launched in 2016, represents a significant leap in improving quality of life for disadvantaged households. Women like Ruby Devi and Babita Devi are vocal advocates of the program's life-changing impact.

Key Points: Modi's Ujjwala Yojana Transforms Hazaribagh Women's Lives

  • Ujjwala Yojana provides free LPG connections to rural households
  • Women report significant health improvements from clean cooking fuel
  • Scheme reduces time spent on traditional cooking methods
  • PM Modi's initiative directly impacts women's daily lives
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Bihar: Hazaribagh women share story of transformation under Ujjwala Yojana

How PM's clean cooking fuel scheme empowers rural women, improves health and saves time in Hazaribagh kitchens

"Cooking on wood and coal stoves was a very laborious task - Ruby Devi, Hazaribagh Resident"

Hazaribagh, Sep 28

For several decades after Independence, women across the country particularly rural belts, struggled with smoke and hardships in the kitchen. Cooking meals on wood and coal stoves not only took more time but also did irreparable damage to crores of women's health.

However, the launch of the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) opened the doors for complete turnaround in their kitchens as well as lifestyles. Today, scores of women across the country, including Hazaribagh are benefiting from this scheme, significantly transforming their lifestyles.

Ruby Devi, a resident of Navadih village in the Ichak block of Hazaribagh told IANS how her life changed after subscribing to the clean fuel under PMUY scheme.

"Cooking on wood and coal stoves was a very laborious task. Also, it caused many problems, including frequent illnesses. However, after receiving an LPG connection under the scheme, cooking has become easier and safer for us," she said.

She further said: "Now we can cook faster and the house stays cleaner. We can utilize the saved time for other tasks."

Babita Devi, another woman of the village said that the LPG connection not only made cooking easier but also saved time. She is now able to devote time to her farm and other household chores.

Expressing gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, she said the scheme has simplified her life and made her kitchen chores easier and healthier.

Many other women of the district shared similar opinion about the Ujjwala scheme and recalled the grueling experience earlier, as compared to healthier and easier alternative now. They said that problems like colds, coughs, and eye irritation caused by smoke have been significantly reduced.

Notably, the PMAY is a flagship scheme of Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government, launched in 2016, to make clean cooking fuel such as LPG available to the rural and deprived households which otherwise used traditional cooking fuels such as firewood, coal, cow-dung cakes etc.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the scheme is good, the real challenge is the cost of LPG refills. Many families in my village got the connection but struggle to afford regular refills. Hope the government addresses this issue too.
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Anjali F
As a doctor, I can confirm the health benefits are tremendous! Smoke-related respiratory diseases have decreased significantly in rural areas since Ujjwala. This is real women empowerment! 💪
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Sarah B
Wonderful to see such positive impact! The time saved from cooking can be used for education, skill development, or small businesses. This is how real development happens at grassroots level.
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Vikram M
My mother used to spend hours collecting firewood. Now with LPG, she has more time for herself and her small tailoring business. These small changes make big differences in people's lives.
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Karthik V
The environmental benefit is also significant. Less wood burning means less deforestation and cleaner air. Hope this scheme reaches every corner of rural India. 🌱

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