Madhya Pradesh: Mohan Yadav will transfer monthly assistance amount today under the Chief Minister Ladli Behna Yojana
Priya Verma April 16, 2025 12:27 PM

Bhopal: On Wednesday, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will deposit the money into the bank accounts of the recipients of the Cylinder Refilling Scheme, Social Security Pension Scheme, and Mukhyamantri Ladli Behna Yojana.

Mohan Yadav
Mohan yadav

For this reason, CM Yadav is planning to host a program on Wednesday at Tikarwara village in the Mandla district. Chief Minister Yadav will also launch and lay the groundwork for a number of development projects during the event. He will also take part in the mass wedding ceremony, known as the Mukhyamantri Samuhik Vivah-Nikah.

An official statement states that CM Yadav would deposit Rs 1,552.38 crores into the bank accounts of 1.27 crore Ladli Behna beneficiaries as the April installment. It would be the 23rd installment of the initiative, which pays Rs 1,250 a month to each recipient.

Additionally, the Chief Minister would pay Rs 57 crores to more than 25 lakh women for cylinder refilling with a single click and transfer Rs 340 crores to the accounts of 56.68 lakh social security pension recipients.

At Samatva Bhavan (CM Residence) earlier on Tuesday, CM Yadav met with leaders of the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh and said that this year’s Farmers’ Fairs (Kisan Melas) will be held in every state division.

Farmers will be able to learn about new developments in horticulture, animal husbandry, food processing, and agriculture at these fairs. According to the CM, demonstrations of cutting-edge farming equipment will be organized, and advice on contemporary agricultural technology will also be provided.

On May 3, Mandsaur is set to host the inaugural division-level fair. According to an official statement, a large state-level Kisan Mela will be held in October after these divisional fairs.

The administration wants to transform the state’s Aannadatas (farmers) into Urjadatas (energy suppliers), CM Yadav emphasized. As part of a nationwide initiative, 10 lakh solar-powered pumps would be made available within a year. By paying a deposit, farmers will be able to install solar pumps with 1–10 horsepower and get prompt connections. The state’s farmers will produce their own power. In this effort, the Chief Minister has instructed that tribal groups living in isolated hamlets (Mazras and Tolas) be given precedence.

In only the last three days, around 17,000 applications for the installation of solar pumps have been received, according to Manu Srivastava, Additional Chief Secretary for New and Renewable Energy.

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