Bharat Express

The State Is In A Festive Mood Thanks To The Chief Minister’s Ladli Bahna Yojana

The Mukhyamantri Ladli Bahna Yojana was established to give the sisters Rs 1000 each month.

Ladli Bahna Yojana

The State Is In A Festive Mood Thanks To The Chief Minister's Ladli Bahna Yojana

Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the chief minister, consistently shows his dedication to the betterment of sisters and daughters through his words, actions, and thoughts. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan’s extraordinary sensitivity to the struggles faced by women and their sense of inferiority touches a level of empathy rather than sympathy.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said, “I want to drink all the tears of sisters and daughters. I want to change the lives of women born out of this pain and yearning. His life should be filled with joy and happiness, and he should have every chance to advance.

The Mukhyamantri Ladli Bahna Yojana was established to give the sisters Rs 1000 each month because they are capable of meeting their basic needs and fulfilling their heart’s desires without fuss, difficulty, or hindrance. According to Shri Chouhan, “this is a plan that came from my heart.” The sisters’ self-worth and confidence will rise as a result of receiving this money. There is no doubt that this portion of the plan will be invested in the family’s well-being. This plan is, in a way, the start of a social revolution.

Started on Narmada Jayanti

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan had announced the implementation of Mukhyamantri Ladli Bahna Yojana in the state on January 28, 2023, Narmada Jayanti and Narmadapuram’s pride day.

Under the scheme, poor sisters of all classes will get one thousand rupees per month, if they are getting the benefits of other schemes, they will continue to get the same as before. The situation is that the labor force participation of women in the state is less than that of men in both rural and urban areas.

This affects their economic independence and has a direct impact on the health, nutritional status and role of the children dependent on them and their role in the household. The announcement of Chief Minister Shri Chouhan’s Ladli Bahna Yojana focuses on assessing the impact of such a similar scheme being run for Bega-Bharia-Saharia sisters and its positive results.

Sister Kavita became the first applicant, Chief Minister himself filled the application

On his birthday, March 5, Chief Minister Shri Chouhan announced the implementation of Mukhyamantri Ladli Bahna Yojana and its program from Bhopal’s Jamboree Ground.

He said that families whose annual income is less than two and a half lakh rupees, who have less than 5 acres of land and families where there is no income tax payer, one thousand each per month in the bank accounts of the sisters of such families in the age group of 23 to 60 years. Rs will be inserted.

Family in the scheme means husband, wife and children. Those sisters who do not have bank accounts will be helped to open their accounts. Giving information about the application process in the scheme, Chief Minister Shri Chouhan himself got the application of sister Kavita filled. He told the sisters that the Samagra ID number and Aadhaar number are necessary for the application. Domicile and income certificate etc. are not required.

Beloved sister, the army will give strength to the sisters

Not only this, Chief Minister Shri Chouhan gave a message to the sisters from every platform that they should not fall under the trap of any middleman or broker to take advantage of the scheme. The phone number 181 was issued to help the sisters out of trouble and help them. Taking the next step towards women empowerment, Ladli Bahna Sena will also be formed for the protection of sisters and daughters. This army will not only work for the safety of sisters and daughters, their respect, it will also help them to get benefits of government schemes and move forward.

From folk songs to social media, the scheme was discussed on everything

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan took special care that the sisters living in all the villages and wards of the state should get information about the scheme and no eligible sister should be deprived of the application.

Wide publicity campaign and activities were conducted to give information through personal contact in the entire state. People’s representatives, public service friends, Pesa mobilizers, Prasputan committees of Jan Abhiyan Parishad, Antyodaya committees, women self-help groups, Swachhata Doots, Kisan Mitras, Sahyogini Matri Samitis, members of Shaurya Dal and voluntary organizations should contact every eligible sister. Activated to. Street plays, folk songs, folk dances, cultural programs, radio jingles, hoardings, newspapers and various platforms of social media created an environment for planning in every locality, every street.

The Chief Minister went to the districts and interacted with the sisters

In order to connect the sisters with the scheme, Chief Minister Shri Chouhan himself went to 24 districts of the state and interacted with the sisters through women’s conferences and encouraged the women to move forward by taking their feedback about the scheme.

The Chief Minister visited Betul, Khandwa, Beauhari, Shahdol, Morena, Ratlam, Shujalpur, Shajapur, Pansemal, Barwani, Sidhi, Timarni Harda, Kevalari-Seoni, Mandla, Jobat- Alirajpur, Sitamau- Mandsaur, Ramnagar- Satna, Prithvipur- Niwari, Sonkach. Interacted directly with the sisters at the Women’s Conference in Dewas, Gandhwani Dhar, Umaria, Dindori, Chhatarpur, Jhabua, Balaghat and Bamhauri Raisen.

The Chief Minister also informed the sisters and daughters about the scheme in the mass marriage gatherings being organized under the Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana. He also announced to link the eligible newly-weds with the Ladli Bahna Yojana.

Chief Minister reached sister’s house with acceptance letter

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan visited the houses of the sisters in Bhopal, Indore and Jhabua and gave the approval letters of the scheme. On the instructions of the Chief Minister, the people’s representatives in all the districts also went door-to-door and gave acceptance letters to the sisters.

Sisters thanked the Chief Minister with 101 feet long rakhi

The Chief Minister’s appeal had a wide impact in the state. So far, more than one crore 25 lakh sisters have registered in the scheme. DBT accounts of about 91 percent women of the state who have registered have been activated. This is an effective sign of women empowerment.

The sisters are full of enthusiasm due to this initiative of Chief Minister Shri Chouhan. Brother Shivraj is continuously receiving letters from sisters from all the districts of the state. Trading is being done on social media regarding the plan. On Shri Chouhan’s arrival in Betul, the sisters of 500 gram panchayats of the district expressed gratitude to him for starting the Ladli Bahna Yojana by presenting him a 101 feet long rakhi.

Sisters will make June 10 memorable with Batashe, fireworks and delicacies

Dear sisters in the state are waiting for June 10. On this day, the joy of getting money in their bank accounts will be expressed in different ways. Sisters in Datia have thought of celebrating Anand Utsav.

Women would bring home cooked dishes, children would play sitolia and other local games and everyone would sit together and enjoy the delicacies in a festive atmosphere accompanied by bands and DJs. Street plays will be held in many panchayats of Ujjain district.

A program of folk songs has been organized in Tikamgarh. Kalash Yatra will be taken out in Mandsaur and Deepotsav will be celebrated. In many villages of Vidisha, the historic day of June 10 will be made memorable by distributing batashes, tying safas to women and fireworks. In almost all the districts, on June 10, sisters will express their happiness by doing different programs.

B/Sandeep Kapoor