The Maharashtra government has launched the Mazi Ladki Bahin Yojna to support and empower women in the state. Learn about the application process, eligibility criteria, and benefits of this scheme.
MaharashtraWomen EmpowermentGovernment SchemeMazi Ladki Bahin YojnaLow Income GroupsReal Estate MaharashtraJul 12, 2024
The Mazi Ladki Bahin Yojna is a scheme introduced by the Maharashtra government to support and empower women in the state.
Women falling within the age bracket of 21 to 65 and belonging to low-income groups are eligible for the scheme.
The scheme provides a monthly allowance of Rs 1500 to eligible women.
Documents such as Aadhaar card, ration card, income certificate, residence certificate, bank passbook, applicant's photo, residence or birth certificate, and marriage certificate are required to apply for the scheme.
Applications can be submitted online through the designated portal, mobile app, or Setu service centers. If online submission is not feasible, alternative facilities will be provided at Anganwadi centers.
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