Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav transferred money to the bank accounts of the Ladli sisters of the state on Friday. According to the information, an amount of more than Rs 1541 crore was transferred to 1.26 crore Ladli sisters of the state as the 28th installment with a single click. The Chief Minister also sent an amount of Rs 320.89 crore to 53.48 lakh social security pension beneficiaries. The Chief Minister transferred Rs 48 crore to more than 31 lakh sisters for LPG cylinder refilling.
So much money came into the accounts of women
On this occasion, Mohan Yadav said that today once again the Ladli sisters have received a gift of Rs 1250 with a single click. This is like the joy of Rakshabandhan. Since the beginning of the scheme, an amount of Rs 41 thousand crore has been given to the Ladli sisters. The government’s treasury is full for the sisters. After Diwali’s Bhai Dooj, Rs 1500 will be given every month. Our government will fulfill its promise. Gradually, we will increase the amount of Ladli Behna Yojana to Rs 3000 per month.
Sisters’ well-being is our mission
Addressing the program in Petlawad of Jhabua district, the CM said that it is the government’s resolve to bring a new smile in the lives of all the sisters of the state. Sisters’ well-being is our mission. For this, the state government is moving forward step by step through Devi Ahilyabai Nari Empowerment Mission, Ladli Behna Yojana and other schemes.
Women are being made self-reliant
The Chief Minister said that there is a sensitive government in the state. Our policy and intention are both together. Efforts are being made to make the sisters of the state economically self-reliant by providing them incentives every month. He said that our happiness lies in the happiness of the sisters. Development of the entire society is possible only with the development in the lives of sisters. He said that under the Swasth Nari, Sashakt Samaj Abhiyan, all types of tests of sisters will be done free of cost. A new foundation stone of development is being laid by connecting Dhar-Jhabua with industry and employment.
He said that 65 lakh sisters are connected through 5 lakh groups in the state. In Jhabua, 2 lakh sisters are taking advantage of various schemes through self-help groups. Disabled brothers and sisters have been given benefits of about 320 crores. Congratulating the sisters, the Chief Minister said that sisters will get the benefit of 33 percent reservation in the upcoming elections. This will further increase the representation of sisters in the Parliament and Legislative Assemblies of the country.