Prasagraj: In addition to overcoming many beneficiaries of women from various government schemes in a program organized with the aim of empowering women at the grassroots level by giving them skills, incentives, and resources at Praygraj’s Parade Narendra Modi as well as extended monorory assistance for independent assistance groups Women (SHG) at the event.
During the program, PM transferred RS 1000 Crore online into the self-help group account (SHG) which will benefit more than 16 lakh rural women, making them independent and independent financially.
The amount was transferred under the mission of the rural livelihoods of National Yojana-National Deendayal (Day-NRLM), with 80,000 shg received public investment funds (CIF) RS.
1.10 lakh per shg and 60,000 shg receive revolving rs funds 15000 per shg.
PM also remotely transferred a number of RS 4,000 online as the first month salary on account 20,000 banking correspondents (BC-Sakhis) to encourage them.
When BC-Sakhis started their work as a provider of Financial Services Doorstep at the grassroots level, they were paid at Rs Benefits 4,000 for six months, so they became stable in their work and then began to produce through the Transaction Commission.
PM Modi also transferred more than Rs 20 Crore to more than 1 beneficiary of the lakh under the Mukhya scheme of Mansa Kanya Sumangala.
This scheme provides conditional cash transfers to girls at various stages of life.
Total transfer is Rs 15,000 per beneficiary.
PM Modi said most recipients of the welfare scheme that had been transferred to money were girls who did not even have an account until some time ago.
But today they have the power of digital banking and now princesses have decided that they will not let the government before returning to power, said PM.
PM said that to end women’s feticide in our country, the central government brought the campaign ‘Bethi Bachao, Beti Padhao’ and today the number of girls has increased in many state states.
During the event, PM also lay the foundation stone of 202 nutritional manufacturing units (bring home rations) in 43 of the top districts.
These units are funded by self-help groups and will be built at a cost of around Rs 1 Crore per unit.
These units will supply additional nutrients under the integrated child development scheme (ICDS) in 600 blocks of development to pregnant women, nursing mothers, teenage girls and children with a rate of 70 metric tons of nutritious food every month.
Rural women will be employed in this plant.