The Odisha government has opened the Subhadra Yojana Grievance Portal, allowing excluded beneficiaries to file complaints and apply for re-enrollment, as announced by Deputy Chief Minister Prabhati Parida.
Key Highlights
- Purpose: Excluded beneficiaries can register grievances and seek re-inclusion.
- Resolution: Grievances are expected to be addressed promptly through the portal.
- Programme Milestone: Subhadra Yojana marks its first anniversary on September 17.
- Thank you Modi Programme: Launched in 348 CDPO units across Anganwadi centers till October 15.
Grievance Process
- Portal Access: Beneficiaries can contact the department via the Subhadra Grievance Resolution Module.
- Examination: Block committees review grievances, escalating to district-level investigation.
- Transparency: Status and details available on the portal.
Beneficiary Statistics
- Current Beneficiaries: 1 crore 9 lakh.
- Excluded Beneficiaries: 2 lakh 85 thousand; efforts underway for their inclusion.
Eligibility & Reasons for Exclusion
- Eligibility Criteria: Women aged 21-60, Odisha residents, income below ₹2.5 lakh annually.
- Exclusion Reasons: Asset ownership (e.g., >5 acres irrigated land), pension >₹1,500/month.
- Portal Guidance: Answers to exclusion reasons and re-enrollment steps available online.
The Subhadra Yojana aims to empower women financially, with ₹50,000 disbursed over five years.