The Government of India is running many great schemes to empower women at economic and social levels. Through these schemes, the government wants to move women forward in the direction of self-employment. In this episode, today we are going to tell you about a very great scheme of the central government, which is being run especially for women. The name of this scheme is Lakhpati Didi Yojana.
This is a special kind of skill training program being run for women. By getting the benefit of this scheme, women can move forward in the direction of self-employment. Apart from this, their economic life will also be fine. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has mentioned Lakhpati Didi Yojana many times in his speeches. In this episode, let us know about this scheme in detail -
Under the Lakhpati Didi scheme, women from 18 to 50 years of age in the country can apply. However, the benefit of the scheme is given only to those women in whose families no one has a government job.
Under the Lakhpati Didi scheme, women get a loan of Rs 1 lakh to Rs 5 lakh to start self-employment. The special thing is that they do not have to pay any kind of interest on this loan.
Women who want to take a loan to start a business under this scheme, after joining a self-help group, will have to go to the office of their regional self-help group and submit the necessary documents and their business plan.
After this, their application will be checked. After the investigation, you will be contacted for the loan. To apply for the scheme, you must have documents like an Aadhar card, PAN card, income proof, bank passbook, passport-size photo, mobile number, etc.
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