Today, the day of Friday (September 12) is going to be special for crores of sisters of Madhya Pradesh. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav will release the 28th installment of Ladli Bahna Yojana with a single click during the state level program at Petlavad in Jhabua district. This time 1250 rupees will be reached directly in the account of 1.26 crore sisters.
In the program, not only the dear sisters, but also those who get social security pension will get a big gift. An amount of more than Rs 320.89 crore will be transferred to the accounts of more than 53.48 lakh pension beneficiaries. The government says that this will directly benefit the elderly, widows and other needy.
My dear dear sisters,
Tomorrow, I will transfer the amount of 28th installment of ₹ 1250 under Ladli Bahna Yojana in your accounts.
🗓️ 12 September, 2025
📍 Petlavad, Jhabua#Ladlibahnamp pic.twitter.com/4V43AEH53t– Dr Mohan Yadav (@DRMOHANYADAV51) September 11, 2025
Help of Rs 450 for gas refill
Women will also get relief from rising prices of LPG. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will send Rs 450 as gas refill assistance to the account of more than 31 lakh sisters on the same day. This help will be provided under both PM Ujjwala Yojana and non-Ujjwala scheme. According to the government, an amount of more than Rs 48 crore will be transferred to single click.
1500 rupees installment from Bhai Dooj
The wait for Ladli sisters to get 1500 rupees every month is no longer long. CM Mohan Yadav has already announced that from Bhai Dooj i.e. 23 October 2025, every sister will start getting an installment of Rs 1500. This time, there is every possibility of coming to the accounts of Rs 1500 directly as 29th installment on Bhai Dooj.
The government had also given gifts to the sisters on Rakshabandhan. At that time, under the 27th installment, Rakshabandhan Shagun of Rs 1250 and Rs 250 was transferred.
Explain that this scheme is considered one of the most ambitious schemes of Madhya Pradesh government. Initially, this amount started from Rs 1000, now it has now increased to Rs 1250 and will soon reach Rs 1500. The government claims that women are able to fulfill their needs with this amount and gradually becoming financially self-sufficient.

