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Men in Ladki Bahin Yojana list: Money will be recovered: Maharashtra Dy CM Ajit Pawar promises action

Men in Ladki Bahin Yojana list: Money will be recovered: Maharashtra Dy CM Ajit Pawar promises action

Time of India2 days ago
Action will be taken against men who have fraudulently become part of the
Maharashtra government
's
Ladki Bahin Yojana
and money given to them under the scheme will be recovered, Deputy Chief Minister
Ajit Pawar
said on Saturday.
His statement came amid reports that 14,000 men were beneficiaries of the scheme, under which women get Rs 1500 per month as aid subject to certain conditions, including annual family income.
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The scheme started in August last year and is credited as one of the prime reasons for the spectacular victory of the
BJP-led Mahayuti
in the November 2024 assembly polls.
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"Ladki Bahin scheme was launched to help poor women. There is absolutely no reason why men should be its beneficiaries. We will recover money given to them. If they do not cooperate, further action will be taken," Pawar told reporters.
"Some women employed with the government had also become beneficiaries but we removed their names. As we continue to review the scheme's working, we will keep removing such names," he added.
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