Assam govt to distribute financial aid to 43 lakh beneficiaries

IANS April 10, 2025 237 views

Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has rolled out a comprehensive financial aid program benefiting over 43 lakh people. The Orunodoi scheme provides direct cash transfers to mostly women beneficiaries, helping them meet basic necessities. To ensure transparency, the government is linking ration cards and implementing strict verification processes. This initiative underscores the state's commitment to social welfare and supporting vulnerable populations.

"Over 43 lakh people, mostly women will get over ₹384cr directly in their bank accounts" - Himanta Biswa Sarma
Assam govt to distribute financial aid to 43 lakh beneficiaries
Guwahati, April 10: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Thursday that over 43 lakh persons, including a large section of women, are set to benefit from the state government's cash transfer scheme.

Key Points

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Monthly financial assistance targets women through Orunodoi scheme

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Ration cards linked to prevent fraudulent claims

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20 lakh new ration cards distributed statewide

Taking to social media platform X, CM Sarma wrote, "It's the 10th of April and like every month, today is Pension and Orunodoi Day in Assam, our most comprehensive Jan Kalyan effort. Over 43 lakh people, mostly women will get over ₹384cr directly in their bank accounts to enable them to fulfill their basic necessities."

Under the Orunodoi scheme, the state government provides financial assistance to women on the 10th of every month.

The CM earlier also asserted that to prevent fraudulent claims, the Orunodoi scheme is being linked with ration cards. The state administration has distributed at least 20 lakh new ration cards to the beneficiaries across the state recently.

CM Sarma highlighted the steadfast commitment of the current state government to ensure that the needy have regular access to rice.

He noted that the National Food Security Act (NFSA) was implemented in Assam in December 2015, with the aim of safeguarding the nutritional needs of approximately 2.51 crore beneficiaries.

He emphasised that 85 per cent of rural residents and 60 per cent of urban inhabitants should be entitled to ration cards.

The CM said that following the linking of ration cards with Aadhaar, an additional 60 lakh cards have been issued, thus facilitating the distribution of free rice via biometric verification.

He commended the successful implementation of the 'One Nation, One Ration Card' scheme, which has been in place for the past three years, allowing beneficiaries to access provisions from anywhere in the country.

The Chief Minister clarified that ration cards must be collected between the 1st and 10th of each month and reassured the public that no fraudulent claims would be entertained, as the government has made substantial efforts to ensure that deserving families receive their entitlements.

CM Sarma stated that in the 2023-24 fiscal year, 42,85,745 new beneficiaries have been included, with 10,73,489 new families receiving ration cards in January alone, benefitting more than 52 lakh people. The Chief Minister also said that families holding ration cards would be eligible for free medical treatment up to Rs five lakh at government hospitals under the Ayushman Bharat and Ayushman Assam schemes.

Reader Comments

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Priya M.
This is such a great initiative! My aunt in Assam has benefited from Orunodoi and it's made a real difference in her life. More power to women! 🙌
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Rahul K.
While the scheme is commendable, I hope the government ensures proper monitoring. Direct benefit transfers are good but we've seen leakages in similar programs before.
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Monali D.
Linking with Aadhaar and ration cards is a smart move to prevent fraud. My mother gets her pension on time every month now. The system works! 👍
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Arjun P.
The healthcare benefit is a game-changer! ₹5 lakh coverage for ration card holders is massive. Other states should learn from Assam's welfare model.
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Sunita R.
As someone who works with rural women's groups, I've seen firsthand how these funds help families buy medicines and school supplies. Small amounts make big impacts!
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Deepak N.
The numbers are impressive but I wonder about the long-term sustainability. How will the state fund this as beneficiary numbers grow? Still, good work so far.

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