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Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav Distributes 39th Ladli Sisters Installment in Maher
✍️ Amar Ujala · Bhopal
🗓 19 Aug 2026, 08:47 PM
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Chief Minister Mohan Yadav visited Maher and handed over the 39th tranche of the Ladli sisters scheme to beneficiaries, continuing the state government's financial support for girl children.
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav arrived in Maher on Thursday as part of a scheduled outreach program aimed at monitoring the implementation of the Ladli sisters scheme. During the visit, he personally handed over the 39th installment of financial assistance to a group of eligible girl children and their families, reaffirming the state government's commitment to gender‑focused welfare.
The Ladli scheme, launched by the Madhya Pradesh government, provides periodic cash transfers to families with daughters to encourage education and reduce gender disparity. The 39th tranche marks the continuation of a multi‑year disbursement plan that has reached thousands of beneficiaries across the state.
Officials present at the ceremony highlighted that the funds will be used for schooling, health, and skill‑development expenses. The CM also urged local authorities to ensure timely delivery of future installments and to address any gaps in the scheme's outreach.
The distribution in Maher reflects the government's broader strategy to bring welfare benefits directly to remote and semi‑urban areas, reducing the need for beneficiaries to travel long distances for cash disbursement.
The Ladli scheme, launched by the Madhya Pradesh government, provides periodic cash transfers to families with daughters to encourage education and reduce gender disparity. The 39th tranche marks the continuation of a multi‑year disbursement plan that has reached thousands of beneficiaries across the state.
Officials present at the ceremony highlighted that the funds will be used for schooling, health, and skill‑development expenses. The CM also urged local authorities to ensure timely delivery of future installments and to address any gaps in the scheme's outreach.
The distribution in Maher reflects the government's broader strategy to bring welfare benefits directly to remote and semi‑urban areas, reducing the need for beneficiaries to travel long distances for cash disbursement.