Mahtari Vandan Yojana: The central and state governments are running several special schemes for the bright future of women. These schemes are benefiting people on a large scale. You must have heard of the Mahtari Vandan Yojana in Chhattisgarh. The state government has released the 22nd instalment of this scheme.
The government has also released Rs. 1,000 in the 22nd instalment . This time, money has been transferred to the accounts of 67,71,012 women. The government has implemented this scheme with economic empowerment.
This will increase women’s participation in the family and enable them to meet their essential expenses. All eligible women benefit from the Mahtari Vandan Yojana. If you are eligible but haven’t opened an account under it, don’t delay. You can open your account.
What to do if the money doesn’t arrive in your account?
If the Mahtari Vandan Yojana money hasn’t arrived in your account, don’t worry. You can file a complaint about non-receipt of funds, where your problem can be resolved. This will also ensure the timely resolution of your issue. We are going to explain it step by step, eliminating any confusion.
First, the beneficiary will need to visit the official website of the Mahatari Vandan Yojana, mahtarivandan.cgstate.gov.in.
Then go to the website’s home page and click on the “Fill a Complaint” option.
A new page will open. You will need to enter the beneficiary number, mobile number, or Aadhaar number, along with a captcha code.
Then, write the full details of your complaint. Your complaint will be registered.
If you are unable to file a complaint online, you can also call the help desk.
Then, the help desk number is +91-7712234192.
CM made a significant statement.
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai made a significant statement regarding women. He stated that the Mahatari Vandan Yojana (Mahatma Vandan Yojana) is a living example of the government’s commitment to the respect, security, and economic independence of our mothers and sisters.
He further stated that Chhattisgarh’s women are the foundation of the progress of the family, society, and state, and their empowerment is an essential prerequisite for a strong state. The CM also noted that monthly direct transfers of funds into their bank accounts not only provide financial support to mothers but also ensure support in meeting their families’ nutritional, health, and educational needs.










