Empowering women with cash guarantees
Hindustan Times Chandigarh|January 08, 2025
The launch of Jharkhand Mukhyamantri Maiya Samman Yojana (JMMSY) marks a transformative moment in our state's journey toward women's empowerment and rural economic revitalisation.
Hemant Soren

Now in its fifth month, this universal basic income initiative will provide ₹2,500 to 56 lakh women aged 18-50 every month, representing a bold step in continuing the legacy of Dishom Guru Shibu Soren's historic struggle against exploitative moneylending practices.

The significance of this scheme must be understood against the backdrop of Jharkhand's unique socio-economic landscape. For decades, our state has witnessed the devastating impact of predatory moneylenders on rural families, with women bearing the disproportionate burden of debt-induced poverty. The movement led by Dishom Guru Shibu Soren in the 1970s highlighted how informal debt trapped generations in cycles of poverty, often leading to bonded labour and loss of ancestral lands. Through Maiya Samman, we're writing a new chapter in this struggle for financial liberation while specifically targeting women's economic independence.

The scheme's universal nature stands as its cornerstone strength. By covering all women in the specified age group, regardless of economic status, we eliminate the exclusion errors that have historically plagued targeted welfare programmes. This universality ensures dignity in assistance and removes the stigma often associated with government aid. The direct transfer of ₹2,500 monthly—₹30,000 annually—to women in a household represents a transformative boost to household income, particularly in rural areas where the financial autonomy of women has traditionally been severely limited.

Studies indicate that women-directed cash transfers consistently lead to improved outcomes in family health, education, and nutrition. Women typically invest a higher proportion of their income in the welfare of their families compared to men. This multiplier effect transforms Maiya Samman from a simple welfare scheme to a strategic investment in Jharkhand's future generations.

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