The Odisha government has disbursed the third phase of the first instalment under the Subhadra Yojana, providing ₹5,000 each to over 20 lakh women. The initiative aims to empower women through direct financial support.
The funds were distributed during a public event in Sundargarh, Odisha. Chief Minister Mohan Majhi announced that more than ₹1,000 crore has been transferred under the scheme so far, benefiting 80 lakh women. The state government plans to extend the programme to cover over 1 crore women by December 2024.
Majhi highlighted that Subhadra Yojana directly provides financial assistance to women, in contrast to Mission Shakti, which offers interest-free loans. He referred to Subhadra Yojana as Odisha’s largest welfare initiative, benefiting over 1 crore women across the state.
Sundargarh District Impact
In Sundargarh district, over 4.59 lakh women registered for the scheme, and more than 3.37 lakh women received their first instalment in this phase.
Beneficiaries can check their payment status online by following these steps:
Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida noted that over 1 crore women have digitised their documents to receive the benefits. She also thanked Asha workers and self-help groups for their support in making the initiative successful.
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