Deputy CM Pravati Parida
At least 22% of the total 2.67 lakh rejected applicants will get their share of financial assistance under the ambitious Subhadra Yojana tomorrow i.e. November 24, informed Odisha Deputy CM Pravati Parida on Saturday.
The Deputy Chief Minister announced that the rejected applicants will receive Rs 5000 in the third phase of the first installment of Subhadra Yojana. Following a thorough verification process, 22% of applicants will receive the aid tomorrow, benefiting a total of 58,740 women.
"We have ensured a meticulous verification process to confirm the eligibility of the beneficiaries,” Deputy Chief Minister Prabhati Parida said adding, "The process has been transparent and our focus is to reach those who truly qualify under the scheme."
The verification of 267,000 beneficiaries has been concluded, allowing for disbursement to commence. Parida stated, “We have undertaken a thorough review and verification process, and 22 percent of applicants will see their funds being credited tomorrow.”
Deputy CM Parida explained that the remaining applicants were disqualified due to their non-compliance with property and land eligibility criteria. She reassured that reports from the verifications have been sent to the block level, where further scrutiny will be conducted.
A significant number of applicants have been found ineligible under the land ownership criteria set forth by the scheme. These applications have been forwarded to the block level for further scrutiny and potential re-evaluation.
The Subhadra scheme, named to potentially signify prosperity or auspiciousness, is designed to provide financial aid to women meeting specific criteria, particularly in property ownership aspects. The Subhadra scheme, crucial for many in the region, aims to provide substantial financial support to eligible individuals, aligning with the government's efforts to assist those in need.