Empowering over 1.46 crore women, Madhya Pradesh credited more than ₹1,836 crore today under the 32nd tranche of the Ladli Behna Yojana. This routine yet monumental payout continues to redefine financial inclusion in India’s heartland.
The ₹1,250 monthly stipend targets underprivileged women, enabling them to break free from poverty traps. Digital infrastructure ensured instant transfers, with beneficiaries confirming receipts via mobile notifications.
Stories of impact abound: single mothers funding weddings, widows starting poultry farms, and homemakers pursuing vocational courses. The scheme has notably curbed migration and enhanced household nutrition levels.
Amid political discourse, the Yojana enjoys cross-party acclaim for its execution, though demands grow for inflation adjustments and broader eligibility. CM Yadav reaffirmed its permanence, linking it to Viksit Bharat visions.
Economically, it acts as a consumption multiplier, propping up local vendors and industries. With Diwali approaching, this timely aid promises festive cheer and sustained momentum.
Madhya Pradesh’s Ladli Behna exemplifies scalable welfare, offering lessons in efficiency and empathy for national policymakers.