Mumbai: The Maharashtra government has recently introduced a groundbreaking welfare scheme named ‘Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Behen (My Dear Sister).’ This initiative aims to provide financial assistance to eligible women aged 21-65, offering them a monthly stipend of Rs 1,500. The announcement has sparked a clamor for a similar scheme tailored for men, prompting a significant declaration from Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.
CM Eknath Shinde’s Special Announcement at Ashadhi Ekadashi
On the auspicious occasion of Ashadhi Ekadashi, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, accompanied by his wife, performed the ceremonial Maha Puja at the revered Vitthal Rukmini Temple in Pandharpur. Addressing the media after the puja, Shinde expressed his enduring prayers for the well-being of the people and prosperity for farmers, emphasizing the importance of good rainfall and overall happiness in the state.
Financial Aid for Students: A New Scheme for Young Men
In a landmark announcement, CM Shinde introduced a new scheme aimed at supporting young men, particularly students. The scheme, designed as a counterpart to the ‘Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Behen,’ offers financial stipends to students who have completed their education. The details are as follows:
Education Level | Stipend Amount (Rs) |
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12th Pass | 6,000 |
Diploma Holders | 8,000 |
Degree Holders | 10,000 |
Apprenticeship and Training: A Pathway to Employment
Explaining the new initiative, CM Shinde highlighted that young men, referred to as ‘Ladka Bhau,’ will receive training and work experience through apprenticeships in various companies. The government will fund these apprenticeships, providing the stipulated stipend amounts to support the students during their training period.
Historic First for Maharashtra: Comprehensive Welfare Programs
CM Shinde proudly stated that this is the first time in Maharashtra’s history that such a comprehensive scheme has been launched. He emphasized the Mahayuti government’s commitment to the welfare of the common people, citing the provision of 100 percent free and higher education for girls as a testament to their dedication. Numerous other schemes targeting farmers’ welfare and state development are also underway, reflecting the government’s holistic approach to progress and prosperity.