Mahila Samridhi Yojana Latest Update: For a long time, women in Delhi are waiting for the installment of Rs 2500 given by the government under the Mahila Samridhi Yojana. Know what is the update about it.
The Government of India runs many schemes to promote women empowerment. Apart from the central government, the governments of different states of the country also run such schemes for the women of their respective states.
The BJP government has been formed in Delhi only a few months ago. After almost 27 years, the BJP has returned to power in Delhi. Rekha Gupta has been appointed as the Chief Minister of Delhi. Before forming the government in Delhi, the BJP had talked about giving financial benefits to women.
For this, the Delhi government has also announced the implementation of Mahila Samridhi Yojana. But till now women have not started getting Rs 2500 under this scheme. Let us tell you. What is the update about it.
For a long time, women in Delhi have been waiting for the installment of Rs 2500 given by the government under the Mahila Samridhi Yojana. Let us tell you that in March, when the Delhi government presented its budget, the budget was allocated for this scheme.
Apart from this, the Delhi government had also shared information about the eligibility of women to avail the benefits of the scheme. It was also told which documents would be required.
But the government has not yet told when this scheme will start and when Rs 2500 will be sent to the accounts of women. However, let us tell you that the Delhi government has told that this scheme will be implemented soon.
Let us tell you that only BPL card holders will get the benefit of this scheme. Along with this, to avail the benefits of the scheme, it is also necessary for women to have an Aadhaar card with Delhi address and a voter card with Delhi address.
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