
‘Ladli Bahna' payout to be doubled by 2028: CM
Speaking at a Matrashakti Sammelan in Singhpur, Satna district, he said an additional Rs 250 would be deposited into each beneficiary's account this "Sawan", over and above the current Rs 1,250.
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Yadav said that the amount given to sisters under Ladli Bahna Yojana will be increased in phases, and by 2028, Rs 3000 per month will be provided to sisters. Under the scheme, more than Rs 1,500 crore is being transferred every month for
and their welfare.
By Bhai Dooj after Diwali, the state govt will increase the amount from Rs 1250 to Rs 1500 per month for all Ladli sisters (women beneficiaries). For empowerment of sisters and daughters, self-help groups are being run, and reservations are being provided in jobs, local and urban bodies, and panchayats.
Prime Minister Modi is committed to providing 33 percent reservation to sisters in Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha. For the welfare of mothers and sisters, pucca houses and gas connections are being made available to every household. Didis are progressing by becoming Lakhpati Didis. Proper education arrangements are in place for daughters, and they are being given bicycles and laptops as encouragement for good academic performance.
Every possible support is being provided to girls to become doctors and engineers. Special assistance is also being provided by the state government to sisters working in industries.
Yadav said in the next one and a half months, the work of Bargi Canal will be completed, due to which sufficient water for drinking and irrigation will be available in Rewa-Satna region.
Till the year 2002-03, irrigation facilities were available only in 7 lakh hectares.
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Currently, we are providing irrigation in 55 lakh hectares. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, the goal is to provide irrigation facilities in 100 lakh hectares by the year 2028.
Yadav said that wheat was procured this year at Rs 2600 per quintal. In the next two years, wheat procurement may be done at Rs 2700 per quintal. Through Prime Minister Modi, approval for 4 crore houses for the poor is expected soon. For children's education, schools like Sandipani Vidyalaya are functional.
All this is equivalent to realizing the vision of Ram Rajya.
Yadav said that the state government is constructing Ram Van Gaman Path. Along with this, places where Lord Krishna performed his leelas will also be developed as pilgrimage sites.
Yadav, in the Matrushakti Utsav program, inaugurated and performed bhoomi-pujan of 232 works worth more than Rs 93 crore.
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