Lakhpati Didi Yojana: The Government of India runs many schemes to promote women empowerment in the country. After an interval, the government brings different types of schemes. So that maximum women can be benefited. In the year 2023, the government started the Lakhpati Didi Yojana. Through this scheme, women are empowered economically by the government through self-employment.
In this scheme, the government also provides training and loans to women to start a business. Like other schemes, some eligibility criteria have been fixed by the government in this scheme as well. Let us tell you that to take advantage of Lakhpati Didi Yojana, women must have studied at least up to this class.
It is necessary to have studied till this class
The government sets some eligibility criteria for all the schemes it implements. The government has set the eligibility criteria for education to avail the benefits of Lakhpati Didi Yojana. That is, women applying to avail the benefits of this scheme must have studied at least up to the eighth class.
But let us tell you that there is no such compulsion in the scheme that if the woman has not studied up to the eighth class, then she will not get the benefit of the scheme. Overall, the woman who wants to avail the benefits of the scheme should have basic education. That is, she should be able to read and write and operate a smartphone. So that she can use the things taught in the scheme later.
These eligibility criteria will have to be fulfilled.
Women applying for Lakhpati Didi Yojana will also have to fulfill some eligibility criteria. In which, let us tell you that the age of the women must be between 18 years to 50 years. Women of less or more age will not get the benefit. Apart from this, it is also necessary for the women applying for the scheme to be associated with a self-help group for at least 6 months. It is also mandatory for women to participate in the training provided by the government under the scheme.
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