Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will transfer the monthly financial assistance under the Ladli Behna Yojana scheme tomorrow, bringing relief to millions of women beneficiaries across the state.
This monthly transfer has become a crucial income support for women from economically weaker sections who depend on this assistance for household expenses.
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Understanding the Ladli Behna Yojana
The Ladli Behna Yojana is Madhya Pradesh‘s flagship women welfare scheme that provides direct cash transfers to eligible women.
The scheme aims to financially empower women, improve their social status, and ensure they have independent access to money for their personal and family needs.
Unlike one-time grants, this is a recurring monthly benefit that beneficiaries receive directly in their bank accounts through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), eliminating middlemen and ensuring timely payments.
Monthly Transfer Details
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Monthly Amount | ₹1,250 per beneficiary |
| Transfer Date | January 15, 2026 |
| Payment Method | Direct Bank Transfer (DBT) |
| Total Beneficiaries | Approximately 1.3 crore women |
| Total Disbursement | Over ₹1,600 crore monthly |
Tomorrow’s transfer will mark another installment in the state’s commitment to women’s economic empowerment through consistent financial support.
Who Receives Ladli Behna Yojana Benefits?
- Women aged 23-60 years who are permanent residents of Madhya Pradesh
- Married, widowed, divorced, or abandoned women from low-income families
- Families with annual income below ₹2.5 lakh from all sources
- Women without income tax liability in their household
The scheme specifically targets women from economically vulnerable sections who have limited access to independent income sources.
How the Transfer Works
Automatic Credit: Once enrolled, beneficiaries receive automatic monthly transfers on a fixed date without needing to apply each month.
SMS Notification: Women receive SMS alerts on their registered mobile numbers confirming the credit to their bank accounts.
Aadhaar-Linked: Payments are made to Aadhaar-seeded bank accounts to prevent duplication and ensure genuine beneficiaries receive funds.
No Withdrawal Required: The money is directly credited to bank accounts, which women can withdraw at their convenience through ATMs or bank branches.
Why Tomorrow’s Transfer Matters
For many rural and urban poor women in Madhya Pradesh, the ₹1,250 monthly assistance helps cover essential expenses like children’s education, healthcare, nutrition, and household items.
The predictable monthly income also gives women greater autonomy in family financial decisions.
Chief Minister Yadav’s personal involvement in announcing transfers reinforces the government’s political commitment to the scheme’s continuation and timely implementation.
Important Reminder
If you’re an enrolled beneficiary and don’t receive tomorrow’s transfer, it does not mean you’ve been removed from the scheme.
Payment delays can occur due to technical issues, bank account problems, or pending Aadhaar verification. Contact your nearest MP Online kiosk or Common Service Center to check your status before assuming ineligibility.
Tomorrow’s Ladli Behna Yojana transfer by CM Mohan Yadav will provide crucial financial support to over 1.3 crore women across Madhya Pradesh.
The scheme’s consistent monthly disbursements have made it one of India’s largest state-level women welfare programs. Beneficiaries should ensure their bank accounts and mobile numbers are active to receive seamless transfers.
FAQs
Can I still apply if I missed earlier registrations?
Yes, MP government periodically opens registration windows for new eligible applicants.
Will the amount increase in future?
The government reviews benefit amounts annually based on budget allocations and inflation.
What if my bank account details have changed?
Update your details immediately at MP Online centers to avoid payment disruptions.


