🟣 1. Rs 1,250 Every Month – Orunodoi 3.0 Gives Dignity & Daily Support
Assam has significantly expanded its flagship women’s welfare programme Orunodoi 3.0, making it one of the largest social support schemes in the state. Under this scheme, 38 lakh low-income women-led families receive ₹1,250 per month directly into their bank accounts via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). The aim is to help households manage essential expenses such as food, healthcare, and household needs, ensuring economic stability and dignity for women and their families.
💼 2. Seed Money for Entrepreneurs – MMUA Empowers women business Owners
The Mukhyamantri Mahila Udyamita Abhiyan (MMUA) focuses on boosting women’s entrepreneurship. Under the scheme:
- Women in Self-Help Groups (SHGs) receive ₹10,000 as initial seed money to start or grow micro-businesses.
- The scheme plans to expand support in later phases through subsidized loans and higher financial assistance, helping women become financially self-reliant and create sustainable income.
💰 3. cheque Disbursements Across assam – Thousands Benefit Immediately
To implement the MMUA scheme on the ground, the chief minister has been distributing cheques worth ₹10,000 to tens of thousands of women across districts like Nalbari, Darrang, and Sarupathar. This direct support helps many women start small businesses like tailoring, shops, farming activities, and other livelihood services — pushing forward rural economic empowerment.
🤝 4. Rural Self-Help Strengthening – Deepening Community Reach
Assam’s programmes also emphasize strengthening Self-Help Groups (SHGs) which serve as the foundation of women’s financial upliftment. The schemes are designed to help SHG members not just receive funds but also build long-term sustainable enterprises. Over 40 lakh women SHG members are expected to benefit through seed capital, training, credit linkages, and business guidance.
🪙 5. Rising Benefits Over Time – From Basic Support to Bigger Goals
The women-focused welfare push in assam is not limited to one scheme — there’s a multi-layered support ecosystem:
- Financial aid like Orunodoi for everyday cost relief
- Seed funding for entrepreneurship growth
- Broader welfare measures tied to education, nutrition, and skill development
All these are part of a long-term vision to make women active economic contributors, not passive aid recipients.
✨ In summary: Assam’s government has rolled out one of the most ambitious support packages for women in the region, combining direct cash assistance with entrepreneurship support and community strengthening initiatives — all aimed at boosting dignity, independence, and economic participation for women.
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