City
Epaper

PM Modi’s Bihar mahila outreach: From affectionate conversation to spirit of celebration

By IANS | Updated: September 26, 2025 14:15 IST

Patna, Sep 26 Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while launching the Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana in Bihar via video ...

Open in App

Patna, Sep 26 Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while launching the Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana in Bihar via video conferencing, had a touching and moving interaction with many women beneficiaries during which the latter voiced high optimism about the scheme and also celebrated the 'largesse' being given to them, for giving wings to their dreams.

Women beneficiaries spoke affectionately to PM Modi and referred to him as “Bhaiya”, a testimony to the bond they felt with him.

Under the scheme, PM Modi transferred Rs 10,000 directly into the bank accounts of 75 lakh women beneficiaries via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).

From Punra’s Putul Devi to Bhojpur’s Reeta Devi, all reflected on their entrepreneurial journey, while speaking to PM Modi, which they began with help from the government’s welfare schemes and also expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister.

PM Modi’s address struck a chord with the women beneficiaries in Bihar as it was visible in their heart-to-heart conversation.

Reeta Devi from Bhojpur, who started her own poultry business in 2015, told the Prime Minister, “My life has changed. When I get the Rs 10,000 support, I will buy 100 more chickens. In winters, the demand for eggs goes up, and this will boost my income.”

Sharing her own experience of the Modi government’s schemes shaping the family’s life, she said, “Schemes like PM Awas Yojana, Ujjwala and Ayushman Bharat Yojana have changed our lives. We have got a pucca home and toilets, we get to drink clean water, and use it instead of coal and wood as cooking fuel. We are getting 125 units of free electricity and free medical treatment under Ayushman.”

Gaya’s Noorjahan Khatun, while speaking to PM Modi, shared how she was living a life of dignity and empowerment.

“Our families oppose us in going out. Now with this Rs 10,000 corpus, we can start a business of our choice,” she said.

Her remarks that “earlier, we considered our husbands as our sampatti, now our husbands consider us as lakhpatis,” brought smiles and cheers to the faces of fellow participants.

Ranjeeta Kazi, a resident of West Champaran, termed the Rozgar Yojana as nothing less than a festival.

“Ujjwala has freed us from smoke. With the Rs 10,000, I will invest in jowar and bajra farming. I dream of being an active participant in the Swadeshi movement and becoming a lakhpati, one day,” she said.

For Purnea’s Putul Devi, who runs a small sweet-making business, the Mahila Rojgar Yojana came as a dream come true.

“When I get Rs 2 lakh, I will expand my business and empower the nation with PM’s vision of Swadeshi. People used to laugh at me, but after joining Jeevika, everything changed. With 125 units of free electricity, I save and invest in my children’s education.”

On a lighter note, when PM Modi asked Putul Devi whether she was aware of the politics on 'jalebi', everyone broke into laughter.

PM Modi also urged the women to pursue their entrepreneurial spirit with vigour and said, “Go to at least one area in your village and tell others about the government initiatives. Inspire them the way you are inspiring us today.”

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other Sports1st Test: 'I'm not a stats man, I'm a win man', says Harmer after SA’s win over India

EntertainmentAditi Rao Hydari warns of her WhatsApp impersonator

NationalFairPoint: The educated faces behind Kashmir’s terror network

InternationalBharat Solar Yatra launches official website to boost India's clean energy transition

Other Sports1st Test: Partnership between Bavuma and Bosch hurt us, says Pant

National Realted Stories

NationalED seizes Rs 22 lakh from Punjab engineering firm over illegal deals in Syria, Turkey  

NationalCNG Price Hike: Revised Rates Impact Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad – Check Details Here

NationalNavy schools’ alignment with NEP in focus at Visakhapatnam conference

NationalK'taka blackbuck death toll rises to 29; initial probe points to bacterial infection

NationalOver 74,000 pending criminal compoundable cases settled in Telangana