Key Points

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav just gave a massive Diwali gift to over a crore women in the state. He transferred a whopping Rs 1,541 crore directly into the accounts of 1.27 crore sisters under the Ladli Behna Scheme. Even better, he announced that from Bhai Dooj onwards, the monthly assistance will jump to Rs 1,500. The government plans to keep increasing this amount, aiming to reach Rs 3,000 per month by 2028 to ensure women's economic dignity.

Key Points: CM Mohan Yadav Transfers Rs 1541cr to 1.27 Crore Ladli Behna Sisters

  • CM transferred Rs 1541 crore directly to 1.27 crore women beneficiaries in one click
  • Announced monthly aid increase to Rs 1500 starting post-Diwali Bhai Dooj
  • Pledged to gradually raise the amount to Rs 3000 per month by 2028
  • Also inaugurated development projects worth Rs 550 crore in Sheopur district
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CM Mohan Yadav transfers Rs 1,541cr under 'Ladli Behna Yojana'; promises Rs 1,500 monthly aid post Diwali

MP CM Mohan Yadav disburses Rs 1541cr as Diwali gift, announces Rs 1500 monthly aid from Bhai Dooj, aiming for Rs 3000 by 2028.

"from Bhai Dooj onwards, Ladli sisters will receive Rs 1,500 per month - CM Mohan Yadav"

Sheopur

, Oct 12 (IANS) Sheopur witnessed a festive surge of empowerment as Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav extended a ‘Diwali gift’ to over one crore women under the Ladli Behana Scheme.

In a grand event held in the district, CM Yadav transferred Rs 1,541 crore directly into the accounts of nearly 1.27 crore sisters with a single click, marking the 29th installment of the flagship welfare initiative.

Addressing the gathering, CM Yadav announced a significant hike in monthly assistance, stating that from Bhai Dooj onwards, Ladli sisters will receive Rs 1,500 per month.

He further committed to gradually increasing the amount to Rs 3,000 by 2028, reinforcing the government’s pledge to ensure economic dignity for women across the state. Despite the festive occasion, the current transfer stood at Rs 1,250 per beneficiary.

The Chief Minister clarified that the government’s coffers are well-equipped to support the scheme and assured that the increment will be implemented in phases.

He cited a recent survey that highlighted the scheme’s positive impact, noting that wherever the Ladli Behana Scheme has reached, it has brought happiness and prosperity to households.

In addition to the financial aid, CM Yadav inaugurated and laid foundation stones for development projects worth Rs 550 crore in Sheopur district, signalling a broader commitment to regional growth and infrastructure enhancement.

The Ladli Behana Scheme, launched to uplift women through direct financial support, has become a cornerstone of the state’s welfare strategy.

Initially offering Rs 1,000 during the election period, the scheme was revised to Rs 1,250 last year, with promises of further increases.

CM Yadav reiterated that the initiative is not just a financial programme but a mission to uphold the dignity and economic independence of mothers and sisters.

The Ladli Behana Scheme is part of Madhya Pradesh’s broader push for women’s welfare and financial inclusion. By offering monthly assistance, the programme aims to reduce economic dependency and foster self-reliance among women, especially in rural and marginalised communities.

The scheme complements other state initiatives focused on health, education, and livelihood, positioning women as central agents of change in the development narrative. With phased increments and expanding coverage, the scheme reflects a long-term vision for inclusive growth and gender equity.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the scheme's intent, I hope the government ensures proper implementation. Many women in remote villages still face issues with bank accounts and documentation. The promise of ₹3000 by 2028 sounds good, but let's see if it materializes.
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Sarah B
As someone working in women's empowerment, I must say direct cash transfers have shown positive results. The phased approach to ₹3000 seems practical. Hope other states learn from MP's model! 💪
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Arjun K
₹1541 crore is a huge amount! While women's welfare is important, I hope the government is equally focused on creating employment opportunities. Financial aid is good, but sustainable livelihoods are better in the long run.
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Meera T
My mother is a beneficiary and she uses this money for my education expenses. This scheme is truly empowering women at the grassroots level. The timing before Diwali is perfect! 🪔✨
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David E
Interesting to see how Indian states are implementing direct benefit transfers. The combination of cash assistance with infrastructure development (₹550 crore projects) shows holistic thinking. Hope the execution matches the vision.
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Kavya N
Jai ho MP government! This is real women empowerment, not just tokenism. When women have financial independence, entire families benefit.

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