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Yogi govt set to raise Mass Marriage Scheme cap to ₹3L

Yogi govt set to raise Mass Marriage Scheme cap to ₹3L

Time of India24-04-2025

Lucknow: The eligibility criteria for families to qualify under the Chief Minister's
Mass Marriage Scheme
is set to change, with the current annual income cap expected to be raised from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 3 lakh. During a review meeting of the social welfare department on Thursday,
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
said that the scheme has been a vital support system for families from deprived and marginalised sections of society and the govt should take steps to increase the scheme's coverage
"The mass marriage scheme has become a significant
support for underprivileged
sections. To ensure that more people can benefit from it, we should consider increasing the annual income limit from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 3 lakh," the chief minister said.
He further said that, effective from April 1 this year, financial assistance under the scheme was increased from Rs 51,000 to Rs 1 lakh per couple. Of this, Rs 60,000 will be directly transferred to the bride's bank account, Rs 25,000 will be allotted for gifts, and Rs 15,000 will go toward wedding arrangements. The CM directed that these changes be implemented immediately, noting that funds have already been allocated in the current year's budget.
The CM also reviewed the status of the old-age pension scheme. He directed officials to link it with the Family ID scheme to ensure no eligible person is left out. "We must ensure that no eligible elderly person is deprived of their pension. Linking the scheme to the Family ID will ensure automatic pension disbursal once an eligible destitute elderly person turns 60," he said. He added that necessary technical arrangements should be made promptly to expand pension coverage through the Family ID system.

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