MP Budget 2026–27: ₹23,882 Crore Allocated for Ladli Behna Yojana, ₹1,500 Monthly Assistance to Continue


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MP Budget 2026 allocates ₹23,882 crore for Ladli Behna Yojana. ₹1,500 monthly aid continues for 1.25 crore women with 33 installments released through the DBT system.

Key Highlights

The Madhya Pradesh Budget 2026-27 has given top priority to the Ladli Behna Yojana by allocating ₹23,882 crore for the upcoming financial year. This large provision highlights the state government’s strong commitment to women’s economic empowerment and social security.

The scheme has been described as one of the biggest and most effective women's welfare initiatives in the state.

₹23,882 Crore Provision Ensures Smooth Implementation

A total budget of ₹23,882 crore has been set aside to ensure that the scheme continues without any disruption in payments. The government has made it clear that sufficient funds have been arranged so that installments reach beneficiaries on time.

This allocation forms a significant part of the state’s social sector spending. Experts believe that this strong financial backing will help maintain the wide reach and impact of the scheme in both rural and urban areas of Madhya Pradesh.

1.25 Crore Women Beneficiaries Across the State

At present, nearly 12.5 million (1.25 crore) women are registered under the Ladli Behna Yojana. The large number of beneficiaries shows the widespread acceptance and popularity of the scheme.

Through regular monthly support, the scheme is helping women manage:

The government says that the scheme is not only offering financial support but also boosting women’s confidence and decision-making power within families.

Monthly Assistance Increased to ₹1,500

Under the Ladli Behna Yojana, eligible women receive financial assistance every month directly in their bank accounts.

The latest increase of ₹250 provides additional relief, especially at a time when inflation and daily living costs are rising. The higher amount directly strengthens household budgets and improves financial stability for families.

There are also hopes that the installment amount may increase further in the future.

33 Installments Released So Far

So far, 33 installments have been released under the scheme. On average, each beneficiary woman has received between ₹38,000 and ₹42,000, depending on the installments credited to her account.

Thousands of crores of rupees have already been transferred directly into the bank accounts of around 1.25 crore women through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system. This makes it one of the largest DBT-based women's welfare schemes in the state.

Direct Bank Transfers Ensure Transparency

The monthly assistance is transferred directly to beneficiaries’ bank accounts. This direct transfer system:

By using DBT, the scheme has built a strong foundation for secure and transparent financial support.

Aim: Making Women Self-Reliant

According to the government, the main objective of the Ladli Behna Yojana is to make women self-reliant. The regular monthly assistance helps women become financially independent and strengthens their role in household decision-making.

The scheme has become a hallmark social security initiative in Madhya Pradesh due to its large beneficiary base and timely payments.

Strong Focus on Women's Empowerment

The ₹23,882 crore allocation in the MP Budget 2026-27 ensures that the monthly assistance of ₹1,500 continues smoothly for 12.5 million women. The priority given to the scheme clearly reflects the government’s continued focus on women's empowerment.

With regular payments, transparent transfers, and strong financial backing, the Ladli Behna Yojana is expected to maintain its impact and possibly expand further in the coming financial year.

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CMV360 Says

The Ladli Behna Yojana continues to remain a strong pillar of women's empowerment in Madhya Pradesh. With a massive ₹23,882 crore allocation in the 2026–27 budget, the government has ensured uninterrupted ₹1,500 monthly assistance to 1.25 crore women. Regular DBT transfers, increased installment amounts, and timely payments reflect the state’s long-term commitment to financial security, self-reliance, and stronger decision-making power for women across rural and urban areas.