The Delhi administration, led by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, has made a noteworthy announcement: all women above the age of 18 will get a stipend of one thousand rupees each month. The "Mukhyamantri Mahila Samman Yojana" is an effort that seeks to give women the money they need to meet their basic necessities.

The initiative was allocated a budget of Rs 2000 crore during the budget presentation. During the plan's launch, Atishi stated that the monthly honorarium will empower women and improve their quality of life. She emphasized that Delhi's women looked to Chief Minister Kejriwal to launch this program as a mature and responsible gesture.

In the state assembly on Monday, Delhi Finance Minister Atishi unveiled the state's budget for the running year 2024–25, which calls for spending Rs 76,000 crore. She emphasized the government's dedication to implementing Ram Rajya and discussed the revolutionary changes that Delhi has seen during the last ten years under the leadership of the AAP (Aam Aadmi Party).

 

During her first budget address, Atishi suggested investing a sizeable amount of Rs 16,396 crore in the education sector. During her address, Atishi also mentioned Lord Ram several times. She stated that Rs 8,685 crore has been allocated for the health sector.
She also stated that, as part of its Farishtey Dilli Ke program, the government will now cover all accident victims' costs. The first treatment was funded by the government up until this point. The plan assisted in saving 22,000 lives.

Speaking to the assembly, she highlighted the achievements of the Kejriwal administration in submitting its 10th budget, viewing it as a reflection of Delhi's changing environment. 
Chief Minister Kejriwal was portrayed by Atishi as a ray of hope for the community, highlighting the government's commitment to the principles of Ram Rajya.

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