Registration for ‘Gruha Lakshmi’ scheme commences in state
NT Correspondent
Bengaluru: Registration for ‘Gruha Lakshmi’ scheme, one of the five poll guarantees of the Congress government in Karnataka, which offers Rs 2,000 aid per month to women head of the family, began on Wednesday.
According to officials, under this scheme Rs 24,000 will be transferred into the bank accounts of about 1.28 crore women head of the family in the state every year and is said to be one of the biggest such programmes in the country.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who launched the registration for the scheme said it would come into effect from August 16. Noting that Gruha Lakshmi will cost about Rs 35,000 crore to the state exchequer annually, he said, “if there is any security programme in the country that is more than Rs 30,000 crore show me. We have to be proud of it (Gruha Lakshmi scheme).”
“This scheme will provide Rs 2,000 per month to 1.28 crore women head of the family -- this is called universal basic income in some countries,” he said.
Registration for Gruha Lakshi is free of cost. Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar, Women and Child Welfare Minister Lakshmi Hebbalkar, and Ministers Ramalinga Reddy, K H Muniappa, Dr. H.C. Mahadevappa, were among others present at the event.
Under the scheme, women heads of families, as identified in ration cards (BPL and APL cards), will be eligible for Rs 2,000 financial aid from the government every month, as long as the women or the husbands do not fall under the taxpaying bracket.
According to officials, each ration cardholder, who is the woman head of the family, will be given an appointment to register, through an SMS on her mobile number linked to her Aadhaar card. She will have to visit the venue mentioned at the specified time to register.
In case a beneficiary is unable to visit the centres on the designated date and time, she can visit the same centre on the same day, or any other day, between 5 pm and 7 pm.
In rural areas, registration will be done in the nearest Grama One or Bapuji Seva Kendra. In urban areas, it will be the nearest Karnataka One or Bengaluru One centre. Beneficiaries have to provide details of ration card number, Aadhaar number and bank account details.
In additional arrangement, a Praja Pratinidhi (citizen volunteer) will visit every household and register beneficiaries Among Congress’ five poll guarantees, the government has already implemented ‘Shakti’ by providing free services for women in buses and payment of cash in lieu of 5 kg rice to beneficiaries under ‘Anna Bhagya’ scheme.