If you are a woman living in Delhi — this is the most important government scheme to know about right now. ₹2,500 every single month, directly into your bank account. Here is the complete picture — including why the scheme hasn’t started yet and when it actually will.
What is the Mahila Samriddhi Yojana?
The Delhi Government is set to introduce the Mahila Samriddhi Yojana — a scheme aimed at providing financial support to women. Under this plan, eligible women in Delhi will receive ₹2,500 every month. The scheme was announced in the 2026–27 Budget by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, with a focus on women’s welfare and empowerment.
In simple terms — this is a direct cash benefit scheme. No middlemen. No vouchers. ₹2,500 credited directly to your bank account every month.
A total budget of ₹5,110 crore has been allocated for the scheme, showing the government’s commitment to supporting women financially.
Current Status — Is the Scheme Live Yet?
Here’s the honest answer every Delhi woman deserves.
Even though the scheme was approved by the Delhi Cabinet on March 8, 2025, it has not started yet. A similar amount was also set aside in the previous budget under another scheme, but no beneficiaries have been selected so far.
The delay is mainly due to unclear eligibility rules and the absence of a working application system.
Scheme Status at a Glance:
| Milestone | Status |
| BJP Election Promise | Made during 2025 Delhi Assembly polls |
| Cabinet Approval | Approved on March 8, 2025 |
| Budget Allocation | ₹5,110 crore in Budget 2026-27 |
| Eligibility Rules | Still being finalised |
| Registration Portal | Not launched yet |
| First Payment | Awaited |
The scheme exists, the money is allocated, the committee is working — but final eligibility rules and the application portal are both still pending.
Registration Portal — Coming Soon!
The government is expected to launch an online portal soon where women can apply for the scheme. Once the portal is live, eligible applicants will be able to register and receive financial assistance directly in their bank accounts.
What to do right now:
- Bookmark delhincrtimes.com — we will publish the portal link the moment it goes live
- Ensure your Aadhaar is linked to your bank account — DBT payments require this
- Keep documents ready — Aadhaar card, bank passbook, Delhi residence proof
Who Is Eligible? — What We Know So Far
The government has not yet announced who can apply for the scheme. A committee formed in 2025 to decide the rules has held only a few meetings, and final guidelines are still pending.
However, based on the BJP’s original election promise and similar schemes in other states, eligibility is expected to include:
- Women residents of Delhi — proof of NCT residence required
- Age — likely 18 years and above
- Income criteria — expected to exclude high-income households
- Bank account — linked to Aadhaar for DBT transfer
- Likely excluded — government employees, income taxpayers, existing beneficiaries of similar central schemes
These are expected criteria — not yet officially confirmed. Final eligibility rules will be published on the official portal once the committee finalises them. Always rely on official sources only.
Why Has the Scheme Been Delayed?
The Mahila Samriddhi Yojana was a key promise made by the Bharatiya Janata Party during the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections. The party promised ₹2,500 monthly support to women. After winning the elections and defeating the Aam Aadmi Party, the new government approved the scheme on International Women’s Day in 2025.
A committee including leaders like Pravesh Sahib Singh, Ashish Sood, and Kapil Mishra was formed to prepare the plan, but progress has been slow.
The delay comes down to three core challenges:
1. Identifying eligible beneficiaries — With potentially 1 crore women in Delhi, building an accurate database without duplication is complex.
2. Preventing duplicate claims — Ensuring one woman doesn’t claim under multiple schemes requires an Aadhaar-linked verification system.
3. Financial rollout infrastructure — DBT to 1 crore women every month requires robust banking and government coordination.
5 Other Women’s Schemes in Delhi Budget 2026-27
While Mahila Samriddhi Yojana gets the headlines, the Delhi Budget 2026-27 has packed in several other major benefits for women.
The 2026–27 Budget has given strong importance to women’s welfare. Around ₹7,406 crore has been allocated to related schemes. Some new initiatives include — e-auto permits for 1,000 women, free bicycles for 1.30 lakh girl students, and ‘Rani Haat’ markets to support women entrepreneurs.
Here’s the complete women’s welfare package at a glance:
| Scheme | Benefit |
| Mahila Samriddhi Yojana | ₹2,500/month cash transfer to eligible women |
| E-Auto Permits | 1,000 e-auto permits exclusively for women |
| Free Bicycles | Free cycles for 1.30 lakh girl students |
| Rani Haat | Dedicated markets for women entrepreneurs |
| Lakhpati Betiya Yojana | Financial support for girls from birth to graduation |
| Free Bus Travel | ₹450 crore for free travel for women & transgender persons |
Another scheme, the Delhi Lakhpati Betiya Yojana, will provide financial support to girls from birth to graduation.
How Will ₹2,500/Month Actually Help Delhi Women?
If implemented soon, the Mahila Samriddhi Yojana can benefit a large number of women by giving them a steady monthly income of ₹2,500. It can help improve financial independence and support household needs.
Let’s put ₹2,500/month in perspective for a Delhi household:
- Covers monthly water and electricity bills for a small family
- Covers roughly 10–12 days of groceries for a family of 4
- Covers school fees, stationery or tuition for one child
- Covers monthly transport costs for daily commute
- Covers basic medicines and health expenses for a month
For Delhi’s most economically vulnerable women — homemakers, daily wage earners’ wives, widows and single mothers — this is genuinely life-changing income.
Mahila Samriddhi Yojana — Complete Key Facts
| Detail | Info |
| Monthly Benefit | ₹2,500 per eligible woman |
| Annual Benefit | ₹30,000 per woman |
| Total Budget | ₹5,110 crore |
| Target Beneficiaries | ~1 crore Delhi women |
| Cabinet Approval | March 8, 2025 (International Women’s Day) |
| Payment Mode | DBT — direct to bank account |
| Application Mode | Online portal (launch date pending) |
| Scheme Status | Announced — portal & rules awaited |
Mahila Samriddhi Yojana 2026 — FAQs
Q. What is the Mahila Samriddhi Yojana?
It is Delhi CM Rekha Gupta’s flagship scheme to provide ₹2,500 per month directly to eligible women in Delhi via Direct Benefit Transfer.
Q. Is the scheme live yet?
No — the scheme has been announced and budgeted, but the eligibility rules and registration portal have not been launched yet.
Q. How much money will eligible women receive?
₹2,500 per month — ₹30,000 per year — credited directly to the beneficiary’s bank account.
Q. Who can apply for this scheme?
Official eligibility criteria have not been announced yet. The committee is finalising the rules — expected to include Delhi resident women above 18 years.
Q. When will the registration portal launch?
The government has not announced an official date. Monitor delhincrtimes.com for the latest update.
Q. How much budget has been set aside?
₹5,110 crore has been allocated for the Mahila Samriddhi Yojana in the Delhi Budget 2026-27.
Q. What documents will I need to apply?
While not officially confirmed, documents are likely to include Aadhaar card, Delhi residence proof and a bank account linked to Aadhaar.
Q. Are there other women’s schemes in Delhi Budget 2026?
Yes — e-auto permits, free bicycles, Rani Haat markets, Lakhpati Betiya Yojana and free bus travel are all part of the ₹7,406 crore women’s welfare package.
Bookmark delhincrtimes.com — we will publish the Mahila Samriddhi Yojana registration portal link, eligibility rules and application steps the moment Delhi government officially announces them!
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