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New Delhi : Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, on December 21, 2021, and participate in a one of its kind programme that will be attended by over 2 lakh women at around 1 pm. The programme is being held as per the vision of the Prime Minister to empower women, especially at the grassroot level, by providing them with necessary skills, incentives, and resources.
In this endeavour to support women, the Prime Minister will transfer an amount of Rs 1,000 crore into the bank account of Self Help Groups (SHGs), benefitting around 16 lakh women members of the SHGs. This transfer is being done under the Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihood Mission (DAY-NRLM), with 80,000 SHGs receiving Community Investment Fund (CIF) of Rs 1.10 lakh per SHG and 60,000 SHGs receiving Revolving Fund of Rs 15000 per SHG, according to a PIB release.
The programme will also witness the Prime Minister encouraging Business Correspondent-Sakhis (B.C.-Sakhis), by transferring Rs 4,000 as first month’s stipend into account of 20,000 B.C.-Sakhis. When B.C.-Sakhis commence their work as providers of doorstep financial services at grassroot level, they are paid a stipend of Rs 4,000 for six months, so that they get stabilized in their work and then start earning through the commission on transactions.
During the programme, the Prime Minister will also be transferring a total amount of over Rs 20 crore to more than 1 lakh beneficiaries under the Mukhya Mantri Kanya Sumangala Scheme. The Scheme provides conditional cash transfer to a girl child at different stages of her life. The total transfer is Rs 15000 per beneficiary. The stages are at birth (Rs 2,000), on completing one year complete vaccination (Rs 1,000), on admission in class–I (Rs 2,000), On admission in class–VI (Rs 2,000), on admission in class-IX (Rs 3,000), on admission in any degree/ diploma course after passing class X or XII (Rs 5,000).
The Prime Minister will lay the foundation of 202 Supplementary Nutrition Manufacturing Units. These units are being funded by the Self Help Groups and will be constructed at the cost of approx Rs 1 crore for one unit. These units will supply the Supplementary Nutrition under the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) in 600 blocks of the state.