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Bhamashah Yojana: Meaning, Objective, Features and Benefits

What Is Bhamashah Yojana?

What Is the Objective of the Bhamashah Yojana?

What Are the Features of Bhamashah Yojana?

What Are the Benefits of Bhamashah Yojana?

What Are the Eligibility Criteria to Avail Benefits of Bhamashah Yojana?

How to Apply for Bhamashah Yojana?

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the documents needed to apply for the Bhamashah Yojana?

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You need to submit a ration card, PAN card, Aadhaar card, utility bill (like electricity or water bill), bank account details, and passport size photograph to apply for this Bhamashah Yojana.

You need to submit a ration card, PAN card, Aadhaar card, utility bill (like electricity or water bill), bank account details, and passport size photograph to apply for this Bhamashah Yojana.

How much time does it take to receive a Bhamashah Yojana card?

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Once an applicant opens his or her bank account, he or she can receive a Bhamashah Yojana card within 2 to 3 months. When the card is ready to use, the beneficiary will get an update on their registered contact number.

Once an applicant opens his or her bank account, he or she can receive a Bhamashah Yojana card within 2 to 3 months. When the card is ready to use, the beneficiary will get an update on their registered contact number.

My wife is the earning one in our family. Can she still access all benefits under Bhamashah Yojana?

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Yes, in fact, the Bhamashah Yojana was designed with women's empowerment in mind. It recognises the woman as the head of the family and allows her to access financial and welfare services directly, including subsidies, pensions, and scholarships.  Through the Bhamashah card, families are also linked to other programs, such as public distribution and medical insurance, ensuring both financial inclusion and healthcare access for all members, especially women and children.

Yes, in fact, the Bhamashah Yojana was designed with women's empowerment in mind. It recognises the woman as the head of the family and allows her to access financial and welfare services directly, including subsidies, pensions, and scholarships. 

Through the Bhamashah card, families are also linked to other programs, such as public distribution and medical insurance, ensuring both financial inclusion and healthcare access for all members, especially women and children.