Kalaignar Women’s Rights Scheme Brings Cheer to Homemakers

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Financial Assistance of 5,000 Distributed to Beneficiaries

Chennai: In a move that has brought widespread happiness among women, the tamil Nadu government on friday distributed ₹5,000 to beneficiaries under the Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai scheme.

The special financial assistance, credited to eligible women beneficiaries, has been welcomed particularly by homemakers from middle-class and economically weaker families. Many expressed gratitude, stating that the support would help them manage household expenses and meet essential needs.

A Boost for Middle and Lower-Income Families

The Kalaignar Women’s Rights Scheme was launched with the objective of providing financial stability to women heads of families. Under the initiative, eligible beneficiaries receive direct monetary assistance from the State government to empower them economically and enhance their role in household decision-making.

Homemakers said the ₹5,000 assistance would be useful for purchasing groceries, paying school fees, clearing small debts, and meeting medical expenses. For many families facing financial strain, the amount offers timely relief.

Strengthening Women’s Economic Independence

The scheme reflects the tamil Nadu government’s commitment to women’s welfare and social justice. By providing direct financial support, the government aims to ensure that women—particularly those managing households—have access to a steady source of income.

Officials noted that the scheme has already covered a significant number of beneficiaries across the State, with funds transferred directly to their bank accounts to ensure transparency and efficiency.

Beneficiaries Express Gratitude

Several women beneficiaries shared their happiness, stating that the scheme recognizes the unpaid labour and contribution of homemakers. They said such welfare measures not only provide financial assistance but also offer dignity and recognition to women who manage their families.

With the latest distribution of ₹5,000, the scheme continues to serve as a crucial support system for thousands of middle and low-income households across tamil Nadu.

 

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