Mahila Samriddhi Scheme: How to apply? Check eligibility and documents required

Mahila Samriddhi Yojna: The Delhi government is expected to launch the much-talked about ‘Mahila Samriddhi Scheme‘ which will give Rs 2500 aid to women, whose household income is less than Rs 3 lakh per year and don’t pay taxes. The scheme is expected to benefit around 15-20 lakh women across the National Capital.

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The Delhi government is developing an online portal where the women can register for the scheme. All the filled forms will be verified by a separate software that is being developed to identify the women who are eligible for this scheme, The Indian Express reported. The government has also asked for the data from various state departments to identify the beneficiaries.

Mahila Samriddhi Scheme: Eligibility Criteria

The Rs 2500 scheme is specifically for women whose per year household income is less than Rs 3 lakh and those who don’t pay taxes. Also, women who do not hold government jobs and are aged between 18 to 60 can apply for the scheme. This includes the women who don’t have any other financial assistance from the government.

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As of now there is no official update on which documents exactly are needed for the registration of the scheme but the applicants should keep the following handy:

Aadhaar card

Ration card

Address proof

Registered mobile number

The portal might ask for applications to be linked to the applicant’s Aadhaar cards.

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