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Ladki Bahin Yojana: Deputy Chief Minister Shinde gave a big hint to beloved sisters, causing a stir among them

This scheme was launched a few months ago to provide financial support to women from families with an annual income of less than two and a half lakh.

Riddhi Vanne

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An important development has emerged regarding the Chief Minister's Beloved Sister Scheme, which was started for millions of women in the state. This scheme was launched a few months ago to provide financial support to women from families with an annual income of less than two and a half lakh. This scheme, which deposits fifteen hundred rupees directly into the bank account every month, has become one of the state government's ambitious initiatives.

Announcement of Increase for Beneficiary Women—Decision Still Pending

During the assembly election campaign, leaders of the grand alliance promised to increase the amount received from this scheme to 2100 rupees. However, no official decision has been made on this increase yet. Additionally, it has been reported that a large amount of funds is being spent on this scheme, putting a significant strain on the government treasury.

Action Initiated Against Ineligible Beneficiaries

The government has become vigilant after it was found that many women have been availing the benefits of the scheme without being eligible in the past few weeks. Consequently, the KYC process has been made mandatory for all beneficiaries. Those who do not complete the KYC by November 18 may be removed from the scheme, causing concern among many women.

KYC of 1.10 Crore Women Still Pending

According to the statistics provided by the state government, as many as 1.10 crore women have yet to complete the KYC process. With the deadline just a day away, many are questioning, "Will the next installment not be received if KYC is not done on time?" In this context, there is reassuring information coming in. According to the indications received, the government is seriously considering extending the final deadline for KYC. It is speculated that such an announcement may be made soon. If the deadline is extended, it could be a step towards relieving the financial stress of millions of beloved sisters.

Everyone's Attention on the Next Decision

As previously announced by the government, Tuesday is the last day for KYC. So, will the deadline be maintained or extended again? Women across the state are keenly watching this. It is expected that the upcoming official announcement will clear the doubts and tension in the minds of the beneficiaries of the scheme.

In Brief

  • An important development has emerged regarding the Chief Minister's Beloved Sister Scheme, which was started for millions of women in the state.

  • This scheme is to provide financial support to women from families with an annual income of less than two and a half lakh.

  • This scheme, where one and a half thousand rupees are directly deposited into the bank account every month, has become one of the ambitious initiatives of the state government.

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