Ladli sisters of Madhya Pradesh are going to get a special gift from Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on this Rakshabandhan. In the program organized from Narsinghgarh (District Rajgarh), CM Mohan Yadav himself will transfer Rs 1500 as 27th installment of Ladli Bahna Yojana in the accounts of 1.26 crore beneficiary women across the state. This amount is being given as ₹ 250 Rakshabandhan Shagun along with regular installment of ₹ 1250.
Purpose of the scheme
The Ladli Bahna Yojana was started in May 2023 by the then Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan. Under this scheme, it was decided to provide financial assistance of ₹ 1000 every month to married women of 21 to 60 years of the state. The first installment was released on 10 June 2023. In Rakshabandhan 2023, this amount was increased to ₹ 1250. The current Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has not only carried forward this tradition, but this time has also decided to give an additional ₹ 250 on the occasion of Rakshabandhan.
Direct bank transfer will get funds
This 27th installment of today will be sent directly by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav to the accounts of the beneficiaries with DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) mode. A state level program has been organized from Narsinghgarh, from where this transaction will be broadcast live. The intention of the government is to make women financially competent and they get participation in family and social decisions.
Today, my 1.26 crore Ladli sisters of the state will get the privilege of transferring the amount of ₹ 250 with ₹ 250 Shagun with ₹ 1250.
Location – Narsinghgarh, District Rajgarh
Time- 3 pm#Ladlibahnamp #Ladli_Bahana_ mp pic.twitter.com/m4ovondfnv– Dr Mohan Yadav (@DRMOHANYADAV51) August 7, 2025
The amount will increase by ₹ 3000 per month by 2028
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav also announced on August 3 that in the coming years the amount of Ladli Bahna Yojana will be increased in a phased manner and by the year 2028 every beneficiary woman will get ₹ 3000 per month. He said, “My promise to the dear sisters is that self -reliance and respect will increase in their lives, and this plan is our resolve in the same direction.”

