The government led by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is reinforcing its commitment to women’s welfare through the Mukhyamantri Shramik Seva Prasuti Sahayata Yojana, aimed at supporting pregnant women across Madhya Pradesh.
Mohan Yadav: Financial Support for Pregnant Women
Under the scheme, ₹16,000 financial assistance is being provided to pregnant women to ensure proper nutrition, healthcare, and overall well-being during pregnancy. The initiative is designed to reduce health risks and promote safe motherhood.
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Large-Scale Impact Across the State
So far, the scheme has benefited over 47.45 lakh women, with a total disbursement of approximately ₹3,993.13 crore, reflecting the scale and reach of the program.
Focus on Maternal and Child Health
The scheme plays a crucial role in improving maternal and child health outcomes, ensuring that women from economically weaker sections receive timely support during a critical phase of life.
Empowering Women Through Welfare Initiatives
Officials highlight that such initiatives not only provide financial aid but also contribute to empowering women and strengthening families, aligning with the broader vision of “healthy women, prosperous families.”
Reducing Financial Burden on Families
By covering essential expenses related to pregnancy and care, the scheme helps reduce the financial burden on families, especially those dependent on daily wages or unorganized sector work.
Strengthening Healthcare Accessibility
The initiative is also linked with better access to healthcare services, encouraging women to avail institutional care and regular medical check-ups, thereby reducing complications.
Government’s Commitment to Social Welfare
The scheme reflects the state government’s continued focus on inclusive growth and social welfare, ensuring that vulnerable sections receive adequate support.
Promoting ‘Nari Shakti’
Aligned with the vision of women empowerment, the initiative contributes to strengthening the role of women in society by ensuring their health, dignity, and security.


