Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Wednesday said the first tranche of funds under the Annapurna Yojana, a financial assistance scheme for women, was transferred to nearly 1.1 crore beneficiaries.Adhikari also said 1.6 crore applications were received for the scheme, and 26 lakh of them were rejected on grounds of doubts over citizenship and domicile status.Speaking at the official launch of the scheme at Netaji Indoor Stadium here, he said, "Twenty-six lakh applications under the Annapurna Yojana have been rejected. Scrutiny is necessary."Also read: Facing consequences of previous govts' neglect of Bengal's healthcare infra: CM Suvendu AdhikariThe Annapurna Yojana was introduced by the BJP government to provide a monthly allowance of Rs 3,000 to eligible women, replacing the 'Lakshmir Bhandar' programme of the previous TMC regime."We cannot transfer taxpayers' money from the government coffers to non-Indians," Adhikari said, while justifying the rejection of 26 lakh Annapurna Yojana applications.He said eligible beneficiaries under the scheme were identified before transferring the amount to their bank accounts.
1st tranche of funds under Annapurna Yojana transferred to 1.1 cr women beneficiaries: Bengal CM
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced that the first installment of the Annapurna Yojana, a financial aid scheme for women, has reached approximately 1.1 crore beneficiaries. He also revealed that 26 lakh applications were rejected due to citizenship and domicile concerns, emphasizing the need for thorough scrutiny before disbursing public funds. The scheme offers a monthly allowance of Rs 3,000 to eligible women.








