Haryana Plans ₹2100 Monthly Aid for Women
Draft reaches CM; salaried and pensioners may be excluded from scheme benefits…..
Haryana government is preparing to roll out a significant welfare scheme that aims to provide ₹2100 per month to women in the state starting next month. The proposal has already reached the Chief Minister’s desk for approval and, if cleared, the initiative could become one of the largest direct benefit transfer schemes for women in the region.
However, while the announcement has generated excitement among many women in Haryana, sources indicate that not all will be eligible for the scheme. Working women and pensioners may be excluded from the benefits, which is raising concerns among those groups who feel their needs are being overlooked.
According to senior officials involved in the drafting process, the primary aim of the scheme is to empower financially dependent women, especially housewives and those from economically weaker sections. The government believes that a fixed monthly financial assistance can support household needs, improve purchasing power, and ultimately contribute to women’s autonomy.
The ₹2100 scheme was one of the key promises made during recent election campaigns and is now moving closer to implementation. The financial burden of such a large-scale scheme is significant, and the state is reportedly assessing various funding models and eligibility criteria to make it sustainable.
The draft policy proposes to exclude women who are already drawing a government salary or pension. This means teachers, health workers, clerical staff, retired employees, and other job holders under government payrolls may not be considered for this monthly aid. The rationale behind this exclusion, sources say, is to direct funds toward those with no steady source of income.
Still, this approach has drawn criticism from sections of the population and even from within the administration. Critics argue that being salaried or a pensioner doesn’t necessarily eliminate the financial needs of women, especially with the rising cost of living and responsibilities that vary from family to family.
Many citizens and political observers believe this scheme could be a game-changer in Haryana’s welfare landscape. If implemented thoughtfully, it may not only support daily needs but also improve access to education, healthcare, and small-scale entrepreneurship for women in rural and semi-urban areas.
A government spokesperson stated that the CM is personally reviewing the scheme and is committed to ensuring fair implementation. The final eligibility list, documentation process, and disbursal mechanism will be announced once the draft receives the green light.
For now, the women of Haryana are watching closely. For many, this scheme represents more than just financial aid—it is a signal that their roles within households and communities are being recognized by the state. If executed transparently and inclusively, the ₹2100 monthly aid could set a precedent for other Indian states to follow.
As the file awaits CM’s signature, anticipation grows across Haryana. Whether you are in a small village or a bustling city, conversations around this scheme are dominating women’s groups, households, and tea stalls alike. Everyone wants to know—who qualifies, when it starts, and how soon help will reach those who need it most.