Kolkata: Annapurnar Yojana starts on June 3.West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari launched Annapurna Yojana today."I congratulate West Bengal women power. PM was the guarantor of the programme. In little time, we have managed to Asha ICDS and everyone's effort has made this possible. All eligible will receive the benefits of the scheme.From last Monday, in government buses, zero value tickets are being given.Government is connecting common people through a dedicated line, he said."Altogether 28, 25,769 lakh have been verified and cash transferred today after verification," CM said."Annapurnar Yojana is being started with fresh form filling as SIR deleted names were getting benefits of the state schemes. We don't want any non Indian gets the benefits of the scheme," CM saidSanction letter was distributed, immediately after inauguration by the CM, to one hundred Annapurna Yojana beneficiaries, at each blocks/municipalities and Kolkata Municipal Corporation.Women and Family Welfare minister Agnimitra Paul said today money will be transferred through Direct Bank transfer. We have found lakhs of fake names. " Those who are eligible should apply." She said.Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Agarwal said Annapurnar Yojana will be received by the age group of 25 to 60 through DBT. They will receive Rs 3000 through this scheme. We have taken form yo houses. Finally DM theke sanction after enquiry officer. Non eligible will not get. ASDD received. The whole team . 28 lakh will get funds. Open objection to non eligible.Most transparent process. DBTand Aadahar linked. CM instructions that eligible should get. Other DBT will start and everything will be open.
West Bengal launches Annapurnar Yojana; Rs 3,000 monthly aid to reach 28 lakh women
West Bengal's Annapurna Yojana has begun. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari launched the scheme on June 3. Eligible women aged 25 to 60 will receive Rs 3000 monthly. Funds will be transferred directly to bank accounts. The government aims for a transparent process, ensuring only eligible individuals benefit. This initiative connects common people through a dedicated line.










