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Ladli Behna Boost: MP Raises Monthly Incentive to Rs 1,500 From November

The Madhya Pradesh government has announced a significant increase in the Ladli Behna Yojana monthly incentive. Starting November, beneficiaries will receive Rs 1,500 instead of the previous Rs 1,000 amount. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav emphasized the government's commitment to women's welfare during a function in Bhopal. This enhanced support aims to empower women financially while boosting entrepreneurship across the state.

Revised Ladli Behna Yojana monthly incentive of Rs 1,500 from November: MP CM

Bhopal, Oct 26

The Madhya Pradesh government has now announced to enhance monthly incentive of Ladli Behna Yoajana to Rs 1,500 from November.

Speaking at a function in Bhopal on Sunday, the chief minister said his government is going to increase the monthly incentive to Rs 1,500, which was initially Rs 1,000 per month.

Earlier, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav had announced to transfer an additional Rs 250 per beneficiary from Bhai Dooj, a festive occasion that occurred on October 23 this month. However, it could not materialise at that time.

CM Yadav declared, "Our government is steadfast in its commitment to women's welfare and bringing smiles to their faces."

Earlier on October 12, during an event, CM Yadav transferred the 29th instalment - Rs 1,541 crore - directly into the accounts of over 1.26 crore Ladli Behna beneficiaries, where he had announced, "This Diwali and Bhai Dooj present will empower our sisters."

He also spotlighted the Lakhpati Behna Yojana, under which more than 1,00,000 women are gainfully employed, while 6.2 million women are linked to self-help groups (SHGs).

The Chief Minister said that over 47 per cent of startups in the state are women-led.

"They are no longer job seekers - they are job creators," he said.

Expressing gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for sustained support, he contrasted current progress with the Congress era: "Opportunities were limited then; the tide has turned."

CM Yadav reiterated the government's promise towards 33 per cent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies.

Hailing 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' as a unique global salute, he stated, "India alone links maternal power to nationhood. When a mother is empowered, she revitalises society, culture, and ancient traditions."

With this enhanced stipend/incentive, the Ladli Behna Yojana not only provides financial security but also catalyses entrepreneurship, leadership, and cultural revival, positioning the state as a model for gender empowerment.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Good initiative but implementation needs to be transparent. Many women in rural areas still face issues with bank transfers. Hope the government ensures every beneficiary gets the enhanced amount without delays.

Sarah B

The focus on women empowerment through financial independence is commendable. The statistics about 47% startups being women-led shows real progress. More states should learn from MP's model.

Arjun K

While the increase is good, I wish they had announced it before Diwali as promised. Many families were counting on that extra money for festival shopping. Timely delivery matters as much as the amount.

Kavya N

My sister in Bhopal runs a small snack shop with the help of this scheme. The additional money will help her buy better equipment. When women get financial support, entire families benefit! 💪

Michael C

The combination of direct financial support with entrepreneurship programs like Lakhpati Behna Yojana is smart policy. Creating job creators instead of just job seekers is the way forward for sustainable development.

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