The Madhya Pradesh government has highlighted the implementation of the ‘Aahar Anudan Yojana’, aimed at providing nutritional and financial support to families belonging to specially backward tribal communities.
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Under the scheme, women heads of families from identified special backward tribes are being provided monthly financial assistance of ₹1,500.
Focus on Nutrition and Social Security
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The state government described the programme as an effort to strengthen nutritional security and provide economic support to vulnerable tribal households.
Officials stated that the initiative is intended to improve living conditions and support daily household needs among economically weaker tribal communities.
Mohan Yadav Government Emphasizes Tribal Welfare
The administration led by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has been emphasizing welfare schemes focused on tribal development, women empowerment, and social inclusion.
Authorities said the scheme forms part of broader efforts to improve access to welfare benefits and strengthen support systems for marginalized communities in Madhya Pradesh.
Welfare Measures for Special Backward Tribes
The state government has continued to focus on programmes related to nutrition, healthcare, education, and livelihood support for tribal populations.
Officials believe targeted welfare initiatives such as the Aahar Anudan Yojana can help improve economic stability and social security for families living in remote and underdeveloped regions of the state.


