Delhi Government’s Mahila Samriddhi Scheme is set to provide ₹2,500 monthly financial aid to eligible women, ensuring economic support and empowerment. This initiative, launching on March 8 (International Women’s Day), is aimed at women earning less than ₹3 lakh annually and not availing any other government financial assistance. The scheme will be implemented through a digital registration system linked to Aadhaar for verification and transparency. With 15-20 lakh women expected to benefit, the BJP-led government is focusing on women’s financial independence. This initiative marks a significant step towards social welfare and economic inclusion in Delhi.
During Delhi Assembly elections the BJP prioritized the scheme as one of their leading manifest promises. During elections Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave his word the scheme would start on March 8 which was International Women's Day.
Women who make less than Rs 3 lakh per year should qualify for government financial assistance of Rs 2,500 through the Delhi government. Additionally tax-paying citizens cannot receive this benefit. Public officials have verified that the Mahila Samriddhi Scheme exists to provide women with financial empowerment through this initiative.
Women between 18 and 60 can participate only if they hold no government positions and do not obtain any government funding through financial support programs.
During Delhi Assembly elections the BJP party introduced the Mahila Samriddhi Scheme as an essential campaign promise.
In his commitment to Women's Day celebrations on March 8 Prime Minister Narendra Modi confirmed the scheme would be implemented.
Approved women beneficiaries in Delhi receive Rs 2,500 as monthly financial support through this scheme.
The benefit of this program is reserved for women who earn less than Rs 3 lakh annually.
Women applying for this scheme must demonstrate that they are neither taxpayers nor law enforcement personnel.
Age limit: Between 18 and 60 years.
The existing financial aid recipients from widow pension or old-age pension schemes cannot participate in this program.
According to current government projections the selected group will consist of 15-20 lakh women.
Data sources for verification include:
The number of female voters in Delhi reaches 72 lakh according to the Delhi Chief Electoral Office and the voting percentage reaches 50%.
Food and Civil Supplies Department data (for BPL women).
The Income Tax Department will perform checks to validate individuals who do not pay taxes.
Registration services will be available through an online platform which the Delhi government is creating.
Users can verify applicants because the portal connects to Aadhaar cards.
The established software will examine new entries to stop duplicates and verify taxation and benefit situations.
The system will deny all applications which lack the required specifications.
A Rs 1,000/month scheme received a Rs 1,000 crore allocation during the time of the previous AAP government.
Starting from the subsequent financial year the BJP-led government plans to enhance their proposed budget allocation.
The financing for this program covers the period through March 31 before further funding expansion takes effect.
The project is set to start operation on March 8 as the International Women's Day recognized globally.
Specific women enrolled in the program will start receiving their payments at the time of the launch ceremony.
The registration process will maintain active status following the launching period for additional beneficiary enrollment.
The Mahila Samriddhi Scheme delivers direct monthly financial assistance worth Rs 2,500 to eligible Delhi women who need support for their empowerment. With an efficient digital verification system and a March 8 launch, the government aims for a smooth rollout. The Women Empowerment Scheme will help lakhs of female beneficiaries as government officials maintain their dedication to promoting social welfare and economic inclusion through this initiative.