Indian states ramp up unconditional cash transfer schemes for women.
Indian states ramp up unconditional cash transfer schemes for women.

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In 2024-25, nine states have earmarked over one lakh crore rupees for these schemes

NEW DELHI: In a notable shift in state-level welfare policies, several Indian states are significantly increasing their budget allocations for unconditional cash transfer schemes aimed at benefiting women from lower-income households. In 2024-25, nine states have earmarked over one lakh crore rupees for these schemes, says State of State Finances 2024-25 by PRS India.   Jharkhand, following the introduction of similar programs in other states, has rolled out its own scheme months after presenting its budget, while Himachal Pradesh is implementing its scheme in phases. These initiatives are seen as part of the current governments’ promises made during elections, with states like Punjab, Haryana, and Telangana including cash transfer schemes as part of their political agendas.   ALSO READ: Harimau Shakti 2024: Joint military exercise to boost jungle warfare skills   The primary goal of these schemes is to address poverty and improve the socio-economic condition of women, especially those from economically weaker sections. Beneficiaries of these programs are primarily selected based on income and age thresholds. Importantly, the schemes generally exclude government employees, professionals, and income tax payers, ensuring the funds are directed to those who are most in need.   Benefits under cash transfer schemes for women across states.   The number of states

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