PM Modi -Honors 'Shakti' in Navratri, on September 26, 7500 crores gives women from Bihar
Patna, September 25 (IANS). Prime Minister Narendra Modi will start the Bihar Chief Minister Mahila Employment Scheme on September 26 through video conferencing. Under this scheme, an amount of Rs 10,000 is directly transferred to the bank accounts of 75 Lakh women of the state, which will be a total of Rs 7,500 crore. The scheme was prepared for the purpose of promoting women confidence and promoting their empowerment through opportunities for self -activity and livelihood. The plan is universal, that is, a woman from every family of the state will be able to use this, so that they will be able to start business or livelihood of their choice. In the presence of Premier Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar during the launch of this scheme, Rs 10,000 will be transferred directly to each beneficiary’s account as the first installment. This amount will be made available by direct benefits transfer, which will ensure the correct and rapid distribution of money. 10,000 rupees will be given as initial grants, while additional financial aid can also be provided to the beneficiaries in the future. Below, every woman is likely to get help from up to Rs 2 Lakh, which will help promote their self -employment projects and small businesses. In this way, a woman can get financial assistance of up to R 2,10,000 in total. The plan is not only limited to financial aid. It will work on community -based models, which will support self -help groups and local community resources. Through these groups, women are helped with training, business management, marketing and sale returns. The state government will develop further rural hate and local marketing networks for this, so that women can better sell their products and increase revenue. Through this initiative, not only will women receive financial support, but a holistic platform will also be available to enable it for self -activity and livelihood. It will increase the self -sufficiency of women, strengthen the financial condition of the family and ensure the participation and empowerment of women in society. -Ians Pim/DKP shares this story tags