- Over 1.06 lakh women have benefited from Haryana’s Lakhpati Didi Yojana, with a goal to help 25,000 more this financial year.
- Har Ghar – Har Grihini scheme offers subsidised LPG to nearly 18 lakh Antyodaya families, with on-spot bank account linking camps.
- Women’s hostels with solar power and air conditioning are being built in key districts to provide safe accommodation for working women.
Haryana’s Lakhpati Didi Yojana is making good progress in helping women become financially independent across the state. This scheme, along with other programs like Har Ghar – Har Grihini and the building of women’s hostels, aims to boost self-employment and improve living conditions for women. If you want to know how these government schemes support women’s economic independence and welfare, this article covers all the important details.
Lakhpati Didi Yojana: Helping Women Financially in Haryana
Lakhpati Didi Yojana is a key scheme by the Haryana Government focused on increasing women’s economic independence. It provides financial support and opportunities for self-employment, helping women stand on their own feet and manage their finances.
Key Achievements and Beneficiary Numbers
Since it started, over 1.06 lakh women have benefited from the Lakhpati Didi Yojana. The government plans to help more than 25,000 women in the current financial year alone. These numbers show the scheme’s growing reach and the state’s dedication to improving women’s economic status.
How the Scheme Supports Self-Employment and Bank Loan Access
A major part of the Lakhpati Didi Yojana is making it easier for women entrepreneurs to get bank loans. The scheme encourages women to start their own businesses by connecting them with banks and providing the support they need. This not only promotes self-employment but also helps women create lasting livelihoods.
Other Programs: Har Ghar – Har Grihini and Women’s Hostels
Along with the Lakhpati Didi Yojana, Haryana has started several other programs to support women’s welfare and independence.
Subsidised LPG through Har Ghar – Har Grihini Scheme
The Har Ghar – Har Grihini scheme provides subsidised LPG cylinders to Antyodaya families at a cost of Rs 500. Nearly 18 lakh families have already signed up. Special camps are held in villages to make sure all eligible families are included, with bank accounts linked on the spot to make subsidy delivery smooth.
Safe Accommodation: Women’s Hostels with Modern Facilities
To provide safe and comfortable housing for working women, the state government is building women’s hostels in every district. The first phase includes hostels in Panchkula, Faridabad, Gurugram, and Sonipat. These hostels will have solar power and air conditioning. The next phase will focus on industrial areas like Manesar and Panipat, offering safe living spaces close to workplaces.
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Upgrading Anganwadi Centres and Community Facilities
The Saksham Anganwadi scheme plans to upgrade 2,000 Anganwadi Centres in 2025-26. These centres will have essential facilities and follow a uniform design for consistency. Also, community centres for Scheduled Castes will be built with modern features including solar systems and air conditioning, promoting inclusive and accessible public spaces.
Encouraging Youth and Sports at the Village Level
Understanding the importance of youth development, the government is identifying local sports at the village level. Proper sports equipment will be provided to nurture talent from the grassroots, encouraging healthy lifestyles and possible sports careers among young people in Haryana.
These combined efforts by the Haryana Government show a strong commitment to women’s empowerment, self-employment, and community growth. If you or someone you know can benefit from these schemes, watch for official announcements and local camps to join and access these opportunities.