In Janjgir Champa, Chhattisgarh, Smt. Suleshwari Yadav embodies the quiet revolution sparked by the Mahtari Vandan Yojana. Once trapped in financial straits, her family struggled with daily needs amid rising inflation. Raised in a modest Meen community, Suleshwari juggled household chores, tailoring work, and responsibilities for her husband and three children. Limited income made schooling, groceries, and future dreams a constant battle.
Enter Mahtari Vandan: a monthly 1,000 Rupees lifeline that ignited change. Suleshwari saved diligently, channeling funds wisely. The 24th installment, credited recently, fueled books, fees, and essentials. Cumulative aid has laid the foundation for self reliance.
“I used to worry over every small need,” she shares. “Now, I believe I can stand on my own feet. This isnt just money, its confidence and respect for women.” She thanks Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai profusely, hailing the scheme as true economic empowerment.
Launched to honor motherhood, Mahtari Vandan boosts womens dignity across Chhattisgarh. Suleshwaris story, from struggle to savings, proves its power. As installments continue, thousands like her gain wings, proving targeted welfare forges resilient futures. CM Sais vision shines: empowered mothers, thriving families, Viksit Chhattisgarh.




