Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted directly with a beneficiary of Bihar's new women's employment scheme. Noorjahan Khatun shared how the Rs 10,000 grant is helping her expand her tailoring business and employ others. She described a significant change in women's lives, from working by lantern light to having free electricity and newfound confidence. PM Modi was so impressed he asked her to dedicate one day a week to inspiring other women with her experience.

Key Points: PM Modi Asks Bihar Woman Noorjahan to Inspire Others with Rojgar Yojana Story

  • PM Modi personally asks Noorjahan Khatun to mentor other women in Bihar
  • Beneficiary details using Rs 10,000 grant to expand her tailoring business
  • Noorjahan cites free electricity and new-found confidence for women
  • Scheme provides initial Rs 10,000 with potential for Rs 2 lakh more
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Bihar: PM Modi asks Mahila Rojgar Yojana beneficiary to share her experience with women, inspire them

PM Modi urges beneficiary Noorjahan Khatun to share her tailoring shop success story, inspiring women after Rs 10,000 grant under Bihar's Mahila Rojgar Yojana.

"We used to consider our husbands as our wealth, but now they refer to us as Lakhpati - Noorjahan Khatun"

Gaya Ji, September 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday asked a beneficiary of the Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana in Bihar to meet other women and share her experience about the government's initiatives and the change witnessed under the present regime.

During an event in Bihar, beneficiary Noorjahan Khatun shared her experience of running a tailoring shop and expressed gratitude for the Rs 10,000 transferred to the accounts of women under the scheme.

Speaking to PM Modi via video conferencing, she said, "Women are happy with the announcement of receiving Rs 10,000 under the Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana. Women are discussing the option to pursue businesses according to their wishes. I will also put a separate counter in my tailoring shop with help of the amount. I am also employing 10 people. If we receive Rs 2 lakh under the scheme, we will expand our business and employ 10 more people. Our Chief Minister is constantly trying to uplift women."

She said that women in Bihar have witnessed a change by using free electricity up to 125 units and stepping out of their homes without fear.

Noorjahan Khatun said, "We used to work under a lantern in kitchens, but after free electricity up to 125 units, I have not received any bill, and can spend that money on children's tuition fee. Poor women are also taking up electricity connections.

"We did not use to get out of our homes. Some women's husbands even beat them. However, now that we leave our homes, our families are happy. Earlier, we used to consider our husbands as our wealth, but now they refer to us as Lakhpati," she added.

Replying to Noorjahan, PM Modi asked her to share her experience with other women and inspire them.

"Will you do my work? You explain it so well. If you dedicate one day a week to explaining this to 50-100 women, they will be inspired by you. You talk with experience and explain nicely. Many congratulations and thank you," the Prime Minister said.

Meanwhile, beneficiaries in Patna praised the scheme, calling it a "relief" for women.

A beneficiary told ANI, "We have got a lot of relief. Now we are getting a chance to go out. We never thought that this could happen in Patna, but today the Modi government has made such a scheme that we have got a chance to go out. The government has helped a lot. We are getting good employment, we want to thank PM Modi, CM Nitish Kumar."

Geetanjali Devi, a beneficiary, expressed happiness for the direct bank transfer of Rs 10,000.

"We will benefit greatly from this. Until now, no one had thought about us, but CM Nitish Kumar and the Prime Minister have thought about women. The first instalment of 10,000 rupees is being given. I am very happy. My entire family is happy," she said.

Earlier, PM Modi launched Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana for Bihar and directly transferred Rs 10,000 each into the bank accounts of 75 lakh women across Bihar, totalling Rs 7,500 crore.

Under the scheme, each beneficiary will receive an initial grant of Rs 10,000 via Direct Benefit Transfer, with the possibility of additional financial support of up to Rs 2 lakh in subsequent phases.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the scheme's intent, I hope the implementation is transparent. We've seen many schemes fail due to corruption. The government should ensure the money reaches the actual beneficiaries without middlemen taking cuts.
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Sarah B
As someone working in women's empowerment, I'm impressed by the holistic approach - financial support plus electricity benefits. The free electricity up to 125 units is a game-changer for rural women entrepreneurs. More states should adopt this model.
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Aditya G
Bahut acchi initiative hai! When women become financially independent, it transforms entire families. Noorjahan employing 10 people shows how one woman's success can create multiple livelihoods. Bihar needs more such schemes.
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Michael C
The psychological impact is as important as the financial one. Women feeling confident to step out of homes and being called "Lakhpati" by their husbands shows real social change. This is development in its truest sense.
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Kavya N
My bua in Patna also received this benefit. She's starting a small snack business. The direct bank transfer is the best part - no paperwork hassles. Hope the Rs 2 lakh follow-up support comes through smoothly. 🤞

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