Goa Government Allocates ₹45.26 Crore to 2.24 Lakh Beneficiaries; CM Sawant Implements Monthly Payment Schedule
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Panaji, March 10 (NationPress) In a significant advancement towards social welfare and financial inclusion, Goa's Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant declared on Tuesday that Rs 45.26 crore has been successfully transferred to the bank accounts of more than 2.24 lakh beneficiaries throughout the state.
This financial aid encompasses both current and newly registered individuals participating in the flagship Griha Aadhar and Dayanand Social Security Scheme (DSSS).
During the announcement, attended by state Women and Child Development Minister Vishwajit Rane and Social Welfare Minister Subhash Phal Dessai, Dr. Sawant revealed a crucial policy change aimed at enhancing welfare service delivery.
He assured that, moving forward, financial support under these initiatives will be deposited by the 10th of each month consistently.
This initiative seeks to eradicate bureaucratic delays and promote increased transparency and ease for those dependent on government assistance.
The Chief Minister highlighted that these programs are integral to the government’s dedication to Antyodaya—the principle of uplifting the most disadvantaged individuals in society. By fortifying the financial support system for families, women, senior citizens, and widows, the BJP-led government continues to focus on the state's most at-risk populations.
Apart from the Griha Aadhar and DSSS, the Sawant administration has rolled out a range of welfare initiatives aimed at encouraging comprehensive development. A leading initiative is the Swayampurna Goa program, which delivers government services directly to rural communities.
The Laadli Laxmi Scheme plays a vital role in empowering women, offering financial support for the marriage or higher education of girls.
For the youth, the Chief Minister's Apprenticeship Policy has effectively connected education with job opportunities, while the Cyberage Scheme ensures that students have access to essential technology.
Moreover, the government has broadened healthcare access through the Deen Dayal Swasthya Seva Yojana (DDSSY), which provides extensive insurance coverage to families in Goa. These integrated efforts reflect a governance model that prioritizes social equity and sustainable economic growth.