Key Points

The Haryana government has finalized preparations for the Lado Lakshmi Scheme, offering Rs 2100 monthly financial aid to underprivileged women. Chief Minister Nayab Saini announced a Rs 5000 crore budget allocation for the initiative. Simultaneously, the state will declare results for 7500 government job vacancies to boost youth employment. Saini also directed universities to enhance skill development programs in collaboration with industries.

Key Points: Haryana CM Nayab Saini Launches Lado Lakshmi Scheme for Women

  • Rs 2100 monthly aid for poor women under Lado Lakshmi Scheme
  • Rs 5000 crore budget allocated for welfare initiative
  • 7500 govt jobs to be announced for Haryana youth
  • Universities urged to boost skill development programs
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Haryana govt completes preparations to implement Lado Lakshmi Scheme

Haryana govt to deposit Rs 2100 monthly in poor women's accounts under Lado Lakshmi Scheme, allocates Rs 5000 crore budget

"An amount of 2100-2100 rupees will be deposited into women's accounts this year itself – Chief Minister Nayab Saini"

New Delhi, June 26

The Haryana government, led by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, on Thursday completed preparations for implementing the Lado Lakshmi Scheme, under which Rs 2100 would be deposited in poor women's accounts monthly.

According to a post on X from the Department of Information, Public Relations, Language and Culture (DIPR), "Chief Minister Nayab Saini said that the state government has made complete preparations to implement the Lado Lakshmi Scheme. Under this scheme, an amount of 2100-2100 rupees will be deposited into the accounts of women this year itself."

"A provision of 5000 crore rupees has also been made in the budget for this scheme. The significant aspect is that out of 217 resolutions, the government has fulfilled 28 resolutions in the last 5 months, and work is ongoing on 90 resolutions," the post further read.

Furthermore, the state government will also declare results for 7500 job positions for the youth.

"The Chief Minister said that soon the state government will declare the results for 7500 job positions for the youth, and in addition, a plan is being made to provide jobs to the youth by advertising vacant posts in all departments," it stated.

Earlier on June 23, the Haryana CM called upon Vice Chancellors of universities across the state to place special emphasis on skill development programmes to enhance the employability of the youth.

According to an official release, the Haryana Chief Minister emphasised that universities should collaborate closely with industries to bridge the gap between education and employment.

"Each university should run at least 10 per cent of its programs in collaboration with industrial partners. This initiative is expected to create employment opportunities for the state's youth while addressing the evolving needs of various industries," he said.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is a great initiative by the Haryana government! Financial support for women will empower them to contribute more to household decisions. ₹2100/month may seem small but will make a big difference for many families. Hope other states follow suit 👍
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Rahul S.
While the scheme sounds good, I hope there's proper verification to ensure only genuinely needy women benefit. We've seen how such schemes sometimes get misused. Also, ₹5000 crore is a huge amount - hope it's managed transparently.
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Anjali M.
As someone from Haryana, I'm happy to see focus on both women empowerment and youth employment. The job announcements are much needed - our youth have been struggling. But implementation is key! Hope they deliver on these promises 💯
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Vikram J.
The university-industry collaboration idea is brilliant! This is exactly what we need to reduce unemployment. But will the industries actually participate? Government should provide incentives to companies who hire through this program.
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Sunita R.
Good scheme but ₹2100 is too less in today's inflation. It won't even cover basic groceries for a week. Government should consider increasing the amount or providing additional benefits like healthcare coverage for these women.
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Harish P.
Instead of just giving money, why not provide skill training to these women too? That way they can become financially independent in long run. "Give a man a fish vs teach him to fish" wala principle applies here too!

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