Mahila Samman Bachat Patra: If women invest in the government’s Mahila Samman Bachat Patra and they are not employed, then income tax exemption will not be available in the Mahila Samman Bachat Patra scheme. In this scheme only those women will get tax exemption. Which comes under job profession. Income tax will be levied on the interest money earned through this scheme like any other normal FD. By investing in this scheme, you will get a return of 7.5 percent. In this scheme, women can invest Rs 2 lakh for two years. Women can start taking advantage of this scheme from 1st April.

According to the report of Money9, under this scheme, women will be able to invest for two years. Women or girls will be able to deposit Rs 2 lakh for 2 years in the name of partial Aryan option. To take advantage of this scheme, any woman or girl can open her account. Mahila Samman Bachat Patra is a government scheme like Kisan Vikas Patra which is made only for women. Women can also avail tax exemption on investing under this scheme. Women in rural areas have been linked with 81 lakh self-help groups. Raw materials will be supplied to add women to this group and training will also be given to women for better design.

Finance Minister Nirmala Satharaman has allocated Rs 1,71,006.47 crore for women in this year’s budget 2023, an increase of 11.5%. At the same time, Rs 1,53,326.28 crore was released in the last budget. With an increase of 267 crores, the budget of the Ministry of Women and Child Development has been allocated Rs 25,448.75 crores. On the other hand, a budget of Rs 3144 crore has been allocated under Mission Shakti (Women’s Safety and Empowerment), which was Rs 3,184 crore in the previous budget.

Rs 54,000 crore released for women farmers


Rs 54,000 crore has been released for women farmers under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi. Explain that the allocation of schemes focusing on the safety of women like Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao, One Stop Center, Nari Adalat, Mahila Police Swayamsevak and Women Helpline has been reduced from Rs 587 crore to Rs 562 crore. Under child welfare and child protection services, a budget of Rs 900 crore has been allocated with an increase of 63.5%.