Subhadra Scheme Beneficiaries to Receive Funds by January 18

Over 4.57 lakh women enrolled under Odisha’s Subhadra Scheme to receive funds, including new and previously pending beneficiaries

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Good news for women beneficiaries under the Subhadra Scheme as the state government has announced that the next installment of funds will be credited by January 18, 2026. The announcement was made by Deputy Chief Minister Prabhati Parida, who provided updates on the scheme’s progress and inclusion of new beneficiaries.

Over 4.57 Lakh Women Already Enrolled

According to the Deputy Chief Minister, a total of 4,57,681 women have participated in the Subhadra Scheme so far. Out of these, 1,78,398 women have been newly enrolled and will receive their first installment under the scheme. This initiative aims to provide financial assistance directly to women, ensuring their empowerment and support.

Inclusion of Pending Beneficiaries

Additionally, 2,55,265 women who were previously left out after the first and second installments have now been included in the scheme. These beneficiaries will receive two installments at once, providing them with timely and consolidated financial support.

Addressing Complaints

The Deputy Chief Minister also informed that following the review of complaints, 24,018 eligible women have been successfully added to the Subhadra Scheme. This step reflects the government’s commitment to transparency, inclusivity, and ensuring no eligible beneficiary is left out.

Empowering Women Across Odisha

The Subhadra Scheme continues to be a key women-centric welfare initiative in Odisha, aimed at providing financial assistance to empower women and support household needs. With the latest inclusion and upcoming disbursement, a significant number of women across the state will now benefit from the scheme, strengthening their economic independence and promoting social equity.

The government urges all beneficiaries to check their accounts and ensure that the funds are received on time, while promising continued efforts to expand the reach and effectiveness of the Subhadra Scheme.

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