After all, when will the 19th installment of Ladli Behna Yojana come to the accounts of women? Know here how to check

After all, when will the 19th installment of Ladli Behna Yojana come to the accounts of women? Know here how to check

Business News Desk – Beneficiary women under Ladli Brahmin Scheme of Madhya Pradesh are waiting for the 19th installment to be received in December 2024. This installment was to be released on 10 December 2024, but according to the latest media reports, it will now be released tomorrow on 11 December 2024. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will give this installment on December 11, 2024 under the Jan Kalyan Parv.

How much money will be received under the scheme?
Under Ladli Brahmin Yojana, eligible women are given Rs 15,000 annually i.e. Rs 1,250 monthly. This amount is transferred only to the Aadhaar linked and Direct Benefit Transfer enabled bank account. This scheme was launched in June 2023, the objective of which is to make women financially self-reliant.

Ladli bahana scheme rules
Women must be permanent residents of Madhya Pradesh. Only married women will be eligible for this scheme. This also includes widows, divorced and women separated from their families. The age of the woman should be between 21 to 60 years. The annual income of the family should not exceed Rs 2.5 lakh. Unmarried women are not eligible under this scheme.

How to check status online?
Visit the official website cmladlibahna.mp.gov.in.
Click on Application and Payment Status.
Enter your application number and fill the captcha code to receive OTP.
Enter OTP and click on search. The payment status will appear on the screen.

Are beneficiaries receiving less amount from other schemes also eligible?
Yes, if the beneficiary is taking less than Rs 1,250 from any other scheme, the remaining amount will be available under this scheme.

Will any income proof be required?
No, no income proof will be required to apply.

Do you get less money under the plan?
On the 10th of every month, money is transferred to the bank account of the beneficiary woman.

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