Financial Independence for Women Across Haryana
CHANDIGARH, Haryana — In a significant move to promote women’s empowerment, the Haryana government has rolled out the Lado Lakshmi Scheme, providing eligible women with a monthly financial assistance of ₹2,100. The initiative is designed to benefit approximately 20 lakh women, fostering economic independence and enabling them to make decisions that positively impact their families and communities.
Supporting Families Through Women
The scheme reflects a broader commitment to gender equality. By placing financial resources directly into the hands of women, the government aims to create meaningful change at the household level. Studies show that when women control income, it improves child nutrition, education outcomes, and overall family health, making this scheme more than just financial support—it’s an investment in community well-being.
How the Scheme Works
Eligible women will receive ₹2,100 every month, directly deposited into their bank accounts. The program is designed to be simple, transparent, and easily accessible, ensuring that women across urban and rural areas can benefit without bureaucratic hurdles.
Broader Impact and Vision
Beyond financial assistance, the Lado Lakshmi Scheme aims to encourage women’s participation in decision-making processes, both within households and the wider community. By supporting women economically, the program strengthens their confidence, independence, and leadership potential.
Government Commitment to Women’s Welfare
This initiative is part of Haryana’s ongoing efforts to uplift women and reduce economic disparities. The government has emphasized that women are central to social and economic development, and empowering them with resources and support is a priority.