Women Schemes: The central government and state governments are running many schemes for women in the country. Through these schemes, women can become self-reliant sitting at home. Today we will tell you about three such schemes under which women can earn money sitting at home. It includes the names of schemes from Majhi Ladki Bahin to Subhadra. In which you can take advantage of it by fulfilling some conditions.

Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana

This scheme is run by the Maharashtra government. For this you can apply till November 2024. Under this scheme, women of Maharashtra will be given Rs 1500 every month. For this, the age of women should be between 21 years to 65 years. You can apply online for this scheme. All married, unmarried, divorced and destitute women can avail the benefits of this scheme.

Subhadra Yojana

The second name of Subhadra Yojana comes in government schemes. This scheme has been approved by the Odisha government. Under this scheme, the government will give 10 thousand rupees to women annually. This amount will be given in two installments. Apart from this, after five years, every beneficiary woman will be given up to 50 thousand. This amount will be sent directly to the linked bank account of women, under this Subhadra Debit Card will also be provided. Women from 21 years to 60 years can apply in this.

Government schemes

Mahila Samman Saving Certificate

With this scheme, women can make some savings every month. The government’s objective of bringing this scheme was to develop the habit of saving among women. Under this scheme, women can deposit money from 1,000 to 2 lakhs. The government gives annual interest at the rate of 7.5 percent (15 thousand) on this amount. The maturity period of Mahila Samman Saving Certificate Scheme has been kept at 2 years. Any woman can open her account under this scheme.

Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana

Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana has been started for the better future of girls. You can deposit an amount of Rs 250 to Rs 1.5 lakh in this account. This account is opened in the name of the girl child until she turns 10 years old. The government gives up to 8.2% interest on this. It is eligible for tax exemption under section 80C of the Income Tax Act.