Raipur: Women were overjoyed with happiness on the occasion of the launch of Mahtari Vandan Yojana at the Science College ground. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi had assured that the eligible beneficiaries would receive Rs. 1000 every month through the Mahtari Vandan Yojana in the state. Women stated that the promise made by the government to provide Rs. 1000 to women in the state has been fulfilled today. Usha Aadil, a 50-year-old from Siltara village in Raipur, expressed her gratitude for the assistance. She mentioned that the money would help her daughter Nimmi, who is pursuing B.Sc. in a college. Nimmi’s college fees will now be easier to manage. The Mahtari Vandan Yojana continues to positively impact communities, empowering women and facilitating educational pursuits across the nation.
Smt. Prema Verma from the same village expressed her gratitude to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and the Chief Minister, Shri Vishnu Deo Sai. She mentioned that she plans to buy a silver ornament as a gift for her 7-year-old granddaughter, Chitranshi. Smt. Santoshi Khunte, a resident of Routa village in Raipur, emphasised the importance of not having to depend on others to fulfil small needs. She intends to use the amount to meet her own necessities. Another resident of Raipur, Smt. Archana Padmawar, mentioned that she would use the money to purchase essential medicines. Smt. Parvati Mongare, a resident of Jivtara village in Mahasamund, shared that her son Narayan is enrolled in college to pursue a B.Sc. She plans to use the money to purchase his study materials and pay his fees. Another resident of Mahasamund, Smt. Santoshi from Kanekera village, expressed her gratitude, stating that Shri Modi has fulfilled his promise. Smt. Chumeshwari Dubey, resident of Aramari village in Balod, mentioned that she will use the funds received from the Mahtari Vandan Yojana to buy nutritious fruits, vegetables, and groceries to improve health and well-being.