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Assam rolls Orunodoi 3.0 scheme with annual budget of Rs 5,604 crore

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Guwahati: Assam government has rolled out Orunodoi 3.0 which proposes to alleviate the financial problem of the improvised families through substantial income support. The scheme with an annual budget of 5,604 crore, about 467 crore monthly, is the biggest DBT initiative for the state.

This scheme has also inspired women's empowerment programs in other states, such as the Ladli Behna scheme in Madhya Pradesh, the Mahtari Vandana Yojana in Chhattisgarh, and the Gruha Jyothi scheme in Karnataka.

Chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma launched Orunodoi 3.0 across the state at a function held at Janata Bhawan on Thursday.

Altogether 37.2 lakh beneficiaries would be benefitted. On the other hand, Chief Minister Sarma in a bid to extend NFSA benefits, kick started distribution process of ration cards to 19 lakh, 92 thousand and 167 beneficiaries who will be eligible to avail free food grains every month. In this scheme, the government will be spending over Rs. 440 crore per month. The NFSA cards will also entail free treatment under Ayushman Bharat.


Sarma said, “Today, we have taken a massive step towards strengthening Nari Shakti in Assam. I joined my mothers and sisters from 126 assembly constituencies to kick start Orunodoi 3.0, to include additional beneficiaries and ensure more than 37 lakh families receive Rs. 1250 every month in state”.

He moreover said, “In Orunodoi 3.0, we will be prioritizing destitute women, divyangs, widows, transgenders, and other vulnerable people to provide them with financial security. Families with income below Rs. 2 lakhs are eligible to apply and the State government will be spending Rs. 467 crore per month on this scheme”.

The Chief Minister said that together with NFSA, Orunodoi 3.0 will form a comprehensive social security net which will cover their nutritional, financial, medical and ancillary needs. This scheme was a part of the promise to the people of the state on the eve of Lok Sabha election, as the Chief Minister expressed his happiness to have been in a position to fulfil the promise within 100 days of the election.

Sarma said while he was the finance minister of the state, during the budget speech of 2020-21, the scheme Orunodoi was envisaged and designed to lend self-sufficiency, confidence, and self-reliance to the people of the state. He said that after the unprecedented success of Orunodoi 1.0 and 2.0 which touched the lives of around 24.60 lakh people, the addition of more than 12 lakh beneficiaries would really spell wonder to the lives of the people of the state.

The Chief Minister said that the government’s intervention with the help of financial benefits have helped the people to meet the crisis stemming from the unprecedented COVID pandemic and others. Though in the initial stages, beneficiaries were entitled to Rs. 830, at present the financial benefit was raised to Rs. 1250 per month, the Chief Minister added.

Sarma stated that a survey during the recent Lok Sabha elections identified 10 lakh families that have yet to benefit from the Orunodoi scheme. It also brought to light which families required life insurance for their heads of households, and the expected number of beneficiaries under the Nijut Moina scheme. Under Orunodoi 3.0, an estimated 12,60,000 families state-wide would receive assistance, with an average 10,000 families benefiting in each constituency. To qualify, previous beneficiaries of Orunodoi 1.0 and 2.0 must reapply, and only those with a ration card would be eligible. The state government plans to integrate the Orunodoi scheme with the ration card system, issuing new ration cards to 19,92,167 families. Currently, 2,31,97,608 beneficiaries receive benefits under the National Food Security Act, and this number is expected to increase to around 2 crore 60 lakhs after the new ration cards are distributed.

The CM stated that current and former MPs, MLAs, as well as members of Panchayati Raj institutions, Urban Local Bodies, and Autonomous Councils, along with government employees, pensioners, professionals, Anganwadi workers, and ASHA workers would not qualify for Orunodoi. Additionally, those with four-wheeled vehicles or more than 15 bighas of land would also be excluded, emphasizing the scheme's aim to support the poor and marginalized in both rural and urban areas. He announced that with the launch of Orunodoi 3.0, the implementation process is proposed to be completed by January 2025, while existing beneficiaries of Orunodoi 1.0 and 2.0 would continue to receive their benefits without interruption.

Sarma said that the Orunodoi scheme would require an annual budget of 5,604 crore, about 467 crore monthly, marking a historic DBT initiative for the state. This scheme has also inspired women's empowerment programs in other states, such as the Ladli Behna scheme in Madhya Pradesh, the Mahtari Vandana Yojana in Chhattisgarh, and the Gruha Jyothi scheme in Karnataka. He mentioned that issuing new ration cards would cost the state 441 crore each month, with card holders entitled to 5 kilograms of free rice monthly. The CM emphasized that direct assistance through the Orunodoi scheme, the Ayushman Card, and the Ration Card initiative has helped 80 lakh families in Assam to rise out of poverty.
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