CM Mohan Yadav transfers ₹1,835 cr to 1.25 cr women under Ladli Bahna
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav on Sunday, 12 July 2026, transferred more than ₹1,835 crore directly into the accounts of over 1.25 crore women beneficiaries under the Mukhyamantri Ladli Bahna Yojana (Chief Minister Ladli Bahna Scheme). The disbursement was made from an event held in Lahar, Bhind, in northern Madhya Pradesh.
Context
Posting on X, Dr. Yadav announced: 'Aaj Lahar, Bhind se Mukhyamantri Ladli Bahna Yojana antargat pradesh ki 1.25 crore se adhik bahnon ke khaton mein ₹1835 crore se adhik ki rashi ka antaran kiya' — 'Today, from Lahar, Bhind, I transferred more than ₹1,835 crore into the accounts of over 1.25 crore sisters of the state under the Mukhyamantri Ladli Bahna Yojana.' He extended 'heartfelt congratulations to all Ladli Bahnas of the state.'
The transfer underlines the scheme's scale as one of the largest women-targeted direct benefit transfer programmes operating at the state level in India.
Policy Backdrop
The Mukhyamantri Ladli Bahna Yojana was launched in March 2023 by then Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, initially providing ₹1,000 per month to women aged 21–60 from households with an annual income below ₹2.5 lakh. The monthly assistance amount was subsequently revised upward, and the scheme has continued under Dr. Mohan Yadav, who assumed office in December 2023.
The programme uses the Direct Benefit Transfer framework, routing funds straight into beneficiaries' bank accounts to reduce leakage and improve last-mile delivery. Madhya Pradesh's approach mirrors a broader national pattern of unconditional cash transfers targeting women, adopted across several states as a tool for addressing rural distress and gender gaps in income access.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries are low-income women across Madhya Pradesh — more than 1.25 crore of them receiving funds in this single disbursement cycle. For many households in rural and semi-urban areas, the monthly transfer constitutes a meaningful share of disposable income.
The choice of Lahar, Bhind — a district in the Chambal region historically associated with agrarian stress — as the venue for the disbursement event signals an outreach focus on areas with acute welfare needs. Women-targeted cash transfer schemes of this kind have been widely studied for their effects on household spending on nutrition, education, and health.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to whether the state's upcoming budget cycle brings any revision to the monthly transfer amount or an expansion of the eligibility criteria. Analysts tracking Madhya Pradesh's fiscal position will also watch the cumulative annual outlay as the scheme matures. Any announcement of a fresh beneficiary enrolment drive or amount revision would be the next significant development to watch under the Ladli Bahna framework.