Alpsankhyak Muslim Parityaqta/Talaqshuda Mahila Sahayata Yojana: ₹25000 GrantScheme StatusScheme Status

Operated by the Minority Welfare Department, Government of Bihar since the financial year 2006-07, this scheme aims to strengthen the economic condition of minority Muslim women who have been abandoned or divorced. The objective is to empower these women and make them self-dependent by providing them with financial assistance.

Benefits

  • Financial Assistance:
    • A grant of ₹25,000 is provided to eligible minority Muslim abandoned/divorced women.
  • Disbursement Method:
    • The grant is directly transferred to the beneficiary’s bank account through RTGS/DBT.

Eligibility

To be eligible for the scheme, the applicant must meet the following criteria:

  1. Residency:
    • The applicant should be a resident of Bihar.
  2. Community:
    • The applicant must be a Muslim woman from a minority community.
  3. Marital Status:
    • The applicant must fall under one of the following categories:
      • Divorced
      • Abandoned by her husband for more than 2 years
      • Husband is completely mentally handicapped (as evidenced by a certificate from the District Civil Surgeon)
  4. Age:
    • The applicant should be between 18 and 50 years of age.
  5. Income:
    • The applicant’s annual family income should be less than ₹4,00,000.
  6. Marital Restrictions:
    • The woman should not have remarried. (Widows are not eligible.)
  7. One-Time Benefit:
    • The benefits of this scheme are available only once in a lifetime.

Application Process

Offline Process

  1. Collect the Application Form:
    • Applicants should visit the office of the District Minority Welfare Officer in their respective district to collect the application form.
    • Alternatively, the application form can be downloaded from the department’s official website.
  2. Complete the Application:
    • Fill out the application form and attach all required documents.
  3. Submit the Application:
    • Submit the completed form along with the attachments to the District Minority Welfare Office at the District Headquarters.
  4. Notices and Publication:
    • Advertisements regarding the scheme will be published in newspapers by the Directorate of Minority Welfare.
    • The District Minority Welfare Officer will scrutinize the applications as per the prescribed procedure.
    • Names and addresses of beneficiaries will be published on the departmental website and in a daily Urdu/Hindi newspaper, and beneficiaries will also be informed via SMS.

Documents Required

  • Aadhaar Card
  • Passport-size photograph
  • Proof of Age (one of: birth certificate, matriculation certificate, voter ID, passport, or a certificate issued by an executive magistrate)
  • Community Certificate
  • Certificate of Abandonment/Divorce or a Recommendation Letter
  • Address Proof
  • Income Certificate
  • Certificate from the District Civil Surgeon (in case of husband’s mental disability)
  • Photocopy of the Bank Passbook/Bank Account Details
  • Any additional documents as required

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When was the scheme introduced?
    The scheme has been in operation since the financial year 2006-07.

  • What is the objective of this scheme?
    To strengthen the economic condition of minority Muslim abandoned or divorced women and make them self-reliant.

  • Who can benefit from this scheme?
    Minority Muslim women in Bihar who are either divorced, abandoned by their husband for more than 2 years, or whose husband is completely mentally handicapped. Widows are not eligible.

  • What financial assistance is provided under this scheme?
    Eligible women receive a one-time financial assistance of ₹25,000.

  • How is the financial assistance provided?
    The grant is directly transferred to the beneficiary’s bank account through RTGS/DBT.

  • Can a widow apply for this scheme?
    No, widows are not eligible under this scheme.

  • Is there any age limit for applying?
    Yes, the applicant should be between 18 and 50 years of age.

  • What is the income limit for eligibility?
    The annual family income should be less than ₹4,00,000.

  • Can a woman who has remarried apply for the scheme?
    No, the woman must not have remarried.

  • How many times can a woman benefit from this scheme?
    The scheme provides benefits only once in a lifetime.

  • What documents are required to apply?
    Required documents include Aadhaar card, passport-size photograph, proof of age, community certificate, certificate of abandonment/divorce/recommendation letter, address proof, income certificate, certificate for mental disability (if applicable), bank passbook copy, and any additional documents as required.

  • Where can I apply for this scheme?
    Applications must be submitted to the District Minority Welfare Office at your respective district headquarters.

  • How will I be informed about the approval of my application?
    Beneficiaries will be notified via SMS, and the names and addresses of beneficiaries will be published on the departmental website and in newspapers.

  • When will the advertisements for the scheme be published?
    Advertisements will be published in newspapers by the Directorate of Minority Welfare.

  • Where can I get more information about the scheme?
    For further details, refer to the official guidelines, scheme details, and the department’s official website.

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