Punjab Budget: Rs 1,000/Month For Women, Rs 1,500 For SC Women Under New Scheme

The Punjab government has unveiled a new welfare scheme that will provide monthly financial assistance of Rs 1,000 to women, fulfilling a key electoral promise made by the ruling party ahead of the 2022 assembly elections. Additionally, women from Scheduled Castes (SC) will receive an enhanced monthly allowance of Rs 1,500. This initiative aims to empower women economically and support their families in a state that has been grappling with various socio-economic challenges. The announcement comes as part of a broader budget plan that focuses on social welfare and development, highlighting the government's commitment to addressing gender disparities and promoting financial independence among women. The scheme is expected to benefit a significant number of households across Punjab, potentially improving living standards and fostering a more inclusive society as the government seeks to enhance its social safety net. The new budget reflects a strategic move to prioritize welfare programs, signaling the administration's intent to boost support for marginalized communities and uplift the status of women in the region.
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