Maharashtra Government Brings Festive Cheer: ₹1,500 Credit for Women Under Ladki Bahin Yojana Before Diwali
In a welcome move ahead of the festive season, the Maharashtra government has announced the release of the September installment of the ‘Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana’, bringing financial relief to thousands of women across the state. Under this flagship women empowerment scheme, eligible beneficiaries aged between 21 and 65 years will receive ₹1,500 per month directly into their Aadhaar-linked bank accounts.
The state government began transferring the September installment from October 10, ensuring that the amount reaches beneficiaries before Diwali. This initiative aims to spread festive happiness while continuing the government’s mission to promote financial independence among women.
A Step Toward Economic EmpowermentLaunched in 2024, the Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana was designed to strengthen the social and economic foundation of women, especially those from financially weaker backgrounds. The monthly financial support helps women manage household expenses and encourages them to pursue self-reliance.
So far, the scheme has benefited millions of women across Maharashtra, making a significant difference in improving their standard of living. According to officials, the government is committed to expanding its reach in the coming months, particularly in rural regions where women often face economic challenges.
e-KYC Mandatory for Continued BenefitsTo ensure transparency and proper distribution of funds, the Maharashtra government has made e-KYC verification mandatory for all beneficiaries. Women who have not yet completed their Aadhaar-linked bank account verification must do so immediately to avoid delays or stoppage of future payments.
The e-KYC process can be completed easily through the official website of the scheme. Beneficiaries simply need to enter their Aadhaar number, captcha code, and OTP received on their registered mobile number. This digital process not only simplifies verification but also strengthens the overall efficiency and accountability of the program.
Focus on Women’s Welfare and UpliftmentThe scheme primarily targets poor, widowed, divorced, and economically disadvantaged women, helping them enhance their financial stability and improve their quality of life. Beyond monetary assistance, the program also focuses on promoting better health, nutrition, and social standing for women in their families and communities.
To sustain this large-scale welfare initiative, the Maharashtra government has allocated a budget of around ₹46,000 crore, emphasizing its long-term commitment to empowering women. Authorities have stated that their goal is to expand the scheme to include more beneficiaries and ensure that no eligible woman is left behind.
Diwali Gift That Brings SmilesAs the festive season approaches, news of the latest installment has brought immense joy among women beneficiaries. For many, this support means not just financial relief but also the ability to celebrate Diwali with dignity and confidence.
Women across the state have expressed gratitude to the government, viewing this scheme as a symbol of recognition and empowerment. The timely transfer before Diwali has further strengthened trust in the government’s commitment toward inclusive development.
A Call to Action for BeneficiariesAll eligible women are advised to complete their e-KYC verification as soon as possible to continue receiving monthly assistance without interruption. This small step ensures they remain active participants in the scheme and continue to benefit from its economic advantages.
The ‘Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana’ is more than just a welfare initiative—it’s a transformative effort aimed at creating financially independent, confident, and self-reliant women across Maharashtra. With consistent support and efficient implementation, it is paving the way for a more empowered and equitable society.
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