Delhi CM Rekha Gupta: Delhi Cabinet to Discuss Mahila Samman Scheme Tomorrow

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta: The Delhi Cabinet is set to meet tomorrow to discuss the proposed Mahila Samman Scheme, which aims to provide ₹2,500 financial assistance to women in the national capital.

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The Delhi Cabinet is set to meet tomorrow to discuss the proposed Mahila Samman Scheme, which aims to provide ₹2,500 financial assistance to women in the national capital. According to sources, the government is expected to officially announce the scheme during an event on March 8, coinciding with International Women’s Day. 

Financial Assistance for Delhi Women

The Mahila Samman Scheme is designed to offer direct financial support to women, particularly those from economically weaker sections, to help them achieve greater financial independence. If approved, the initiative could benefit lakhs of women in Delhi, easing their financial burden and improving their standard of living.

Cabinet Meeting to Finalize Details

During the meeting, the Delhi government is expected to finalize the eligibility criteria, application process, and implementation strategy for the scheme. The financial assistance is likely to be transferred directly to beneficiaries' bank accounts, ensuring transparency and ease of access.

Women’s Welfare a Key Focus

The proposed scheme aligns with the government’s broader commitment to women’s empowerment and financial inclusion. Over the years, similar initiatives, including free bus travel for women and educational support programs, have been introduced to promote gender equality and economic upliftment.

Formal Announcement on International Women’s Day

The official announcement of the Mahila Samman Scheme is expected to take place on March 8, marking a significant step towards supporting women in Delhi. Further details, including the rollout plan and funding allocation, are likely to be shared during the event.

With this scheme, the Delhi government aims to enhance social security for women, reinforcing its focus on welfare and empowerment policies.

Rekha Gupta