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WorldAsiaMP: More than one crore 25 lakh sisters got registered in Ladli Bahna Yojana

MP: More than one crore 25 lakh sisters got registered in Ladli Bahna Yojana

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– Provisional list of received applications will be released on May 1

Bhopal. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan implemented Chief Minister Ladli Bahna Yojana for economic and social empowerment of poor and middle class women of the state. Immense enthusiasm has been seen towards Behna Yojana. One crore 25 lakh 23 thousand 437 sisters have registered themselves in the scheme till April 30, the last date for applying in the scheme. The provisional list of received applications will be pasted in all Gram Panchayat and ward offices on Monday, May 01.

The Chief Minister mentioned the scheme on every forum

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan was so serious and sensitive towards making the information of Ladli Bahna Yojana available to the target group that he did not miss a single opportunity where the scheme was not mentioned. Wherever he went from the capital Bhopal to the rural areas, he did not fail to explain the purpose of the scheme to the sisters. The Chief Minister informed the sisters about the scheme by holding Mahila Mahasammelan in different zones of the state and also appealed to get them registered in the scheme and encourage other sisters as well.

district wise registration

Due to the awareness and sensitive thinking of Chief Minister Shri Chouhan, so far 3 lakh 8 thousand 56 in Bhopal district of Bhopal division, 2 lakh 43 thousand 362 in Raisen district, 2 lakh 89 thousand 152 in Rajgarh district, 2 lakh in Sehore district, under the Ladli Bahna Yojana. 36 thousand 486 and 2 lakh 70 thousand 981 applications have been made in Vidisha district. There have been 2 lakh 71 thousand 555 applications in Bhind district of Chambal division, 3 lakh 29 thousand 457 in Morena district and one lakh 8 thousand 267 in Sheopur district. In Gwalior division, 3 lakh 8 thousand 90 applications have been filled in Gwalior district, one lakh 52 thousand 878 in Ashoknagar, one lakh 42 thousand 281 in Datia, 2 lakh 26 thousand 565 in Guna and 2 lakh 82 thousand 377 in Shivpuri district.

2 lakh 5 thousand 304 applications have been received in Narmadapuram district of Narmadapuram division, 2 lakh 71 thousand 334 in Betul, 90 thousand 986 in Harda district. 4 lakh 39 thousand 384 in Indore district of Indore division, one lakh 25 thousand 662 in Alirajpur, 2 lakh 36 thousand 330 in Barwani, one lakh 27 thousand 680 in Burhanpur, 3 lakh 82 thousand 226 in Dhar, one lakh 94 thousand in Jhabua 252, 2 lakh 12 thousand 473 have been received in Khandwa and 3 lakh 14 thousand 358 in Khargone district. 3 lakh 81 thousand 72 in Jabalpur district of Jabalpur division, 3 lakh 53 thousand 126 in Balaghat, 3 lakh 91 thousand 696 in Chhindwara, one lakh 32 thousand 253 in Dindori, 2 lakh 40 thousand 420 in Katni, one lakh 96 thousand in Mandla 604, 2 lakh 9 thousand 223 in Narsinghpur and 2 lakh 69 thousand 727 sisters applied in Seoni district. In Rewa division, 4 lakh 261 applications have been received in Rewa district, 3 lakh 74 thousand 886 in Satna, 2 lakh 6 thousand 870 in Sidhi and one lakh 94 thousand 335 in Singrauli district.

Sagar division has 4 lakh 13 thousand 515 in Sagar district, 3 lakh 18 thousand 364 in Chhatarpur, 2 lakh 41 thousand 283 in Damoh, 78 thousand 833 in Niwari, one lakh 79 thousand 572 in Panna and 2 lakh 2 thousand 297 in Tikamgarh district. Applications have been registered. One lakh 88 thousand 352 applications were received in Shahdol district of Shahdol division, one lakh 27 thousand 777 in Anuppur district and one lakh 9 thousand in Umaria district. 3 lakh 29 thousand 588 in Ujjain district of Ujjain division, one lakh 12 thousand 98 in Agar-Malwa, 2 lakh 78 thousand 860 in Dewas, 2 lakh 57 thousand 155 in Mandsaur, one lakh 56 thousand 78 in Neemuch, 2 lakh in Ratlam 46 thousand 144 and one lakh 64 thousand 552 sisters have registered in the scheme in Shajapur district.

Objections can be filed online till May 15 on the provisional list

Public Relations Officer Bindu Sunil said that objections related to the eligibility of women mentioned in the provisional list can be registered online on the portal of the scheme from May 01 to 15. In order to raise an objection, the objector will have to register himself and fill in his name and mobile number as per the guidelines given on the scheme’s portal cmladlibahna.mp.gov.in on the ‘register an objection’ link. After this, by clicking on the ‘Objection’ button, objection will have to be lodged by clicking on the name of the particular woman of the area for whom there is an objection regarding the eligibility and provisional selection.

While objecting the eligibility of any woman by the objector, it is necessary to have the necessary documents regarding the objection. Objectors can also download the acknowledgment of the objection lodged on the portal from the portal. Objection Redressal Committee formed on the objections registered on the portal within the prescribed time-limit will be examined and resolved from May 16 to May 30. The details of the status of redressal can be seen on the portal after the prescribed time limit.

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