Ladli Bahin Yojana 31st Installment Released: ₹1500 Credited to 1.26 Crore Women in Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh marked a significant welfare milestone on 9 December 2025 as the state government released the 31st installment of the Ladli Bahin Yojana. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav officially transferred ₹1500 directly into the bank accounts of nearly 1.26 crore eligible women, reaffirming the government’s commitment to women’s financial empowerment and household support.
A Major Push for Women’s Economic Empowerment
Launched with the goal of uplifting women financially, the Ladli Bahin Yojana has become one of Madhya Pradesh’s most impactful social schemes. The initiative focuses on improving the standard of living for women, particularly those from economically weaker backgrounds. By providing monthly financial support, the scheme aims to help women gain financial independence, stability, and greater decision-making power within their families.
According to the government, regular installments under this scheme have played a crucial role in strengthening the confidence of women, enabling them to contribute more actively to household expenses and long-term planning.
What Makes the 31st Installment Significant
The 31st installment was credited through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system, ensuring a transparent and efficient delivery of funds. Each eligible beneficiary received ₹1500, which can be used to manage essential household needs, children’s education, medical expenses, festive requirements, and other day-to-day costs.
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav also shared updates on social media, encouraging women to utilize the scheme’s benefits effectively and highlighting the government’s continued focus on women-centric welfare programs.
Women Across the State Welcome the Support
The disbursal of the latest installment has brought widespread happiness among beneficiaries. Women—especially from rural and low-income households—expressed that this financial assistance provides much-needed relief at a time when daily expenses continue to rise.
Many women stated that the monthly installment helps them handle emergency needs without depending on others. For some, the amount has also enabled small savings or minor investments, empowering them to better manage their future financial goals.
Positive Impact of the Ladli Bahin Yojana Over the Years
Since its launch, the Ladli Bahin Yojana has supported millions of families in Madhya Pradesh. Over the past two years, the scheme has:
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Helped women gain control over their personal and household finances
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Encouraged financial inclusion by making DBT a common practice
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Enabled women to contribute more significantly to their family’s economic well-being
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Strengthened their participation in social and economic activities
Government officials claim that the consistent support provided by the scheme has improved the financial resilience of families and boosted the confidence of women across the state.
A Step Toward Stability and Self-Reliance
For many households, ₹1500 per month might seem like a modest amount, but for economically weaker families, it is a crucial support system. As daily expenses, education costs, and medical needs continue to rise, schemes like the Ladli Bahin Yojana act as a safety net—offering stability and helping women take independent decisions.
The release of the 31st installment once again highlights Madhya Pradesh’s focus on inclusive welfare and its commitment to creating opportunities for women to become more self-reliant.

