The Haryana government has launched a new welfare scheme for women, aiming to strengthen financial independence and reduce dependency on middlemen. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini recently introduced the Deen Dayal Lado Lakshmi Yojana 2025, under which eligible women will receive ₹2,100 per month directly in their bank accounts.
The scheme comes as a big relief for women across the state, particularly those from low-income families. What makes this program unique is the simple, tech-friendly application process—women no longer need to visit government offices or Common Service Centres. Instead, registration can be completed conveniently through a mobile app.
Easy Registration Through Mobile AppTo ensure transparency and convenience, applications will only be accepted via the official mobile app launched by the government. Here’s how the process works:
Download the Lado Lakshmi Yojana app on your smartphone.
Enter your mobile number and verify with an OTP.
Fill in personal details such as name, age, and address.
Provide information about family members and annual income.
Enter bank account details, including IFSC code.
Upload a live photo using your mobile camera.
Submit the form and receive a registration ID for future tracking.
With this digital process, women can apply for the scheme without standing in long queues or dealing with paperwork.
Eligibility Criteria for Deen Dayal Lado Lakshmi YojanaNot every applicant qualifies for the scheme. To ensure that the benefits reach those who need it most, the government has set specific conditions:
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The woman or her husband must be a resident of Haryana for at least 15 years.
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Age should be between 23 and 60 years.
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In the first phase, only women from families with an annual income of ₹1 lakh or less are eligible.
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Women already receiving any government pension will not be considered.
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A maximum of three women per family can apply.
Applicants must keep the following documents ready before registering:
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Aadhaar card linked with mobile number
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Aadhaar details of all family members
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Electricity connection or meter number
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Haryana Skill Development Registration ID (if available)
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Vehicle registration number (if any)
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Active bank account details in the applicant’s name
The government expects around 21 lakh women to benefit during the initial rollout. In later phases, the income eligibility limit may be expanded:
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Phase 2: Families with an annual income up to ₹1.8 lakh.
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Phase 3: Families with an annual income up to ₹3 lakh.
This gradual expansion aims to cover more women across the state, ensuring widespread financial empowerment.
How to Track Application StatusAfter submission, applicants will receive a registration ID within the app. The government will verify all details before preparing the final beneficiary list. Women can check their application status anytime under the “Application Status” section of the app.
Helpline NumbersFor queries, the Haryana government has also issued dedicated helpline numbers:
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0172-880500
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1800-180-2231
Women facing issues during registration or verification can call these numbers for assistance.
A Step Towards Women’s EmpowermentThe Deen Dayal Lado Lakshmi Yojana is more than just a financial aid program—it represents a significant step toward women’s empowerment and self-reliance. By ensuring direct bank transfers, eliminating middlemen, and providing a simple digital application process, the scheme is expected to make a lasting impact on women’s financial stability in Haryana.
As the program expands, it has the potential to benefit millions of women, creating a stronger and more inclusive economy in the state.
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