Odisha Leads in Women Empowerment: How Lakhpati Didi Scheme Transforms Lives

Odisha has become the leading state in women empowerment through various government initiatives. Minister Bibhuti Jena highlighted the success of Lakhpati Didi program benefiting over one crore women. The new Ama Subahaka Yojana will provide substantial financial support including loans up to Rs 10 lakh. Additionally, the government announced digital registration for Habisyali mothers with increased funding for their welfare.

Key Points: Odisha Minister Bibhuti Jena Highlights Women Empowerment Schemes

  • Over 1 crore women benefit from Subhadra Yojana empowerment scheme
  • Ama Subahaka Yojana offers Rs 10 lakh loans with 11% interest subsidy
  • Electric vehicle buyers get additional Rs 2 lakh incentive under new scheme
  • Digital registration system announced for Habisyali mothers' welfare services
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'Odisha leading in women empowerment': Bibhuti Jena, highlights women empowerment schemes

Odisha emerges as top state in Lakhpati Didi initiative with 1 crore women benefiting from Subhadra Yojana and new Ama Subahaka loan schemes.

"More than one crore women are receiving benefits under the Subhadra Yojana...Odisha emerged as the top-performing state in India under the Lakhpati Didi initiative - Bibhuti Bhusan Jena"

Bhubaneswar, October 16

Odisha Minister Bibhuti Bhusan Jena highlighted various government initiatives aimed at empowering women. He said that Odisha has emerged as the leading state under the "Lakhpati Didi" initiative.

"More than one crore women are receiving benefits under the Subhadra Yojana...Odisha emerged as the top-performing state in India under the Lakhpati Didi initiative," he said.

He assured several benefits for women while speaking about the Ama Subahaka Yojana, which will support 1,100 women over the next four years.

"We have also launched the Ama Subahaka Yojana and under this scheme, women will get a lot of benefits...The scheme targets to support 1,100 women over the next four years...Each qualified woman will have the opportunity to secure a bank loan of up to Rs 10 lakh, which is to be repaid over a five-year period. The government will subsidise the interest at a rate of 11% per annum. Women opting for electric vehicles will be eligible for an extra incentive of Rs 2 lakh..." he added.

Meanwhile, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi announced on Monday that a digital registration system will be introduced next year for the Habisyali mothers, aimed at providing them with medical and emergency services during the sacred month of Kartik.

Habisyali refered to women pilgrims, particularly widows, who observe the month-long Kartik Brata ritual in Odisha's Puri.

"From next year, a digital registration system will be implemented for Habisyali mothers, providing them with medical and emergency services...The devotion of Habisyaali mothers is a symbol of Odisha's moral strength and cultural identity," CM Majhi said.

He said that the state government has allocated Rs 3.30 crore this year for the welfare of Habisyali mothers, an increase of Rs 70 lakh from the previous year.

"The state government has allocated Rs 3.30 crore for the welfare of Habisyaali mothers this year, which is Rs 70 lakh more than the previous year...We should follow the teachings of Lord Jagannath," the Chief Minister said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see Odisha leading in women empowerment! The interest subsidy on loans and EV incentives are practical measures that will really help women entrepreneurs. Hope other states learn from this model.
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Sarah B
The digital registration for Habisyali mothers is a thoughtful initiative. It shows the government is considering both modern needs and traditional values. Medical services during Kartik month will be a huge relief for these elderly women.
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Arjun K
While the schemes sound promising, I hope the implementation is transparent and reaches the actual beneficiaries. Sometimes these announcements don't translate to ground reality. Let's monitor the progress closely.
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Meera T
The increased allocation for Habisyali mothers from 2.6 crore to 3.3 crore shows genuine commitment. These women deserve our respect and support for preserving our cultural traditions. Jai Jagannath! 🙏
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David E
Impressive to see Odisha's comprehensive approach - from economic empowerment through loans to cultural preservation. The EV incentive is particularly forward-thinking. This could be a model for sustainable development.

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