Key Points

The Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana is transforming lives of Bihar's women through direct financial support. Beneficiaries like Pinki Kumari and Sushma are using the Rs 10,000 grant to start small businesses ranging from photocopying to handicrafts. This innovative scheme is not just providing economic opportunities but also boosting women's confidence and financial independence. By targeting one woman per eligible family, the program promises to create lasting socio-economic change across rural Bihar.

Key Points: Modi's Bihar Women Empowerment Scheme Sparks Economic Hope

  • Modi launches groundbreaking women's economic empowerment scheme in Bihar
  • Beneficiaries receive Rs 10,000 for entrepreneurial ventures
  • Program supports women across diverse business sectors
  • Initiative aims to transform economic independence for rural women
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We don't have to depend on anyone: Women of Bihar celebrate Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana

Bihar women celebrate financial independence through Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana, receiving Rs 10,000 to launch small businesses

"We are becoming independent. This will not only change our lives but also help shape a better future for our children. - Tara Devi, Beneficiary"

Patna, Oct 3

Women across Bihar on Friday expressed joy and optimism following the launch of the Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana, a state-funded employment scheme aimed at promoting financial independence and empowerment of women.

Launched recently by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the initiative offers direct financial support to women to help them start their own businesses or income-generating activities. Beneficiaries across the state have started receiving an initial assistance of Rs 10,000 through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).

Speaking to IANS, women in Patna shared their happiness and emphasised how the scheme is helping them become self-reliant.

"We are happy after getting Rs 10,000. I will use this money to start a photocopying business. PM Modi is doing a really good job for women. He is encouraging us to move ahead in life," said Pinki Kumari, a beneficiary.

Sushma, another recipient, highlighted the challenges she previously faced.

"I used to do stitching work but often struggled due to a lack of funds. With this money, I've started selling lace and saree falls. There was a time I couldn't support my family financially, but now, I am able to contribute."

Tara Devi also expressed similar sentiments.

"We are grateful for the Rs 10,000 support. It has given us the chance to start our own businesses. Earlier, many women were dependent on their husbands. Now, we are becoming independent. This will not only change our lives but also help shape a better future for our children."

Anju Kumari shared, "We received the money just before Diwali, and now I won't have to rely on my husband for festival expenses. I feel more empowered."

The Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana is a flagship initiative of the Government of Bihar aimed at fostering self-employment and sustainable livelihoods for women. The scheme provides financial assistance to one woman from each eligible family to help them start small-scale enterprises of their choice. Sectors covered under the scheme include agriculture, animal husbandry, tailoring, handicrafts, weaving, and other cottage industries.

Under the scheme, beneficiaries will initially receive Rs 10,000, with the potential for additional support of up to Rs 2 lakh in future phases. The initiative is community-driven, with resource persons from Self Help Groups (SHGs) offering training and guidance. To enhance market access, the state government also plans to develop Gramin Haat-Bazaars to facilitate the sale of goods produced by these women entrepreneurs.

The statewide launch of the scheme is being celebrated across districts, blocks, clusters, and villages, with more than 1 crore women participating in the programme.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great scheme but implementation is key. Hope the money reaches all deserving women without middlemen taking cuts. The government should ensure proper monitoring and support systems.
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Ananya R
As a woman from Bihar, I can't express how much this means to us! 🎉 The timing before Diwali is perfect - now women can contribute to festival expenses without feeling dependent. This is real women empowerment!
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Sarah B
The training component through SHGs is smart. Money alone isn't enough - women need skills and market access. Hope they expand this to other states too!
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Vikram M
When women become financially independent, the whole family benefits. Children get better education, nutrition improves. This is a step towards transforming rural economy. Jai Bihar! 🙏
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Kavya N
The Gramin Haat-Bazaars idea is brilliant! My mother used to make beautiful handicrafts but had no platform to sell. Now women can actually earn from their skills. So proud of our Bihar sisters! 💕

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