After the launch of Subhadra Yojana, money has gone into the accounts of 25 lakh women. About Rs 1250 crore has been credited to the accounts of Subhadra beneficiaries. On the other hand, more than 75 lakh women have applied for Subhadra while the application process is still going on. So the question arises as to when the money will go to the account of other beneficiaries. And who will be ineligible for subsidy?
1) Similarly, if a woman is receiving assistance of Rs.15,000 or more per month or Rs.18,000 or more per year from any state or central government scheme such as pension, scholarship, etc., she will not be considered eligible for subhadra rupees.
2) A woman herself or her own family members who are current or former MPs or Assembly members cannot be covered under the Subhadra scheme. Those who are paying income tax cannot be included in this scheme.
3).Any undertaking/board/local body under the Government of India or State Government. or employed as an organisation/regular/permanent/contractual employee or receiving pension after retirement. All salaried employees and all/employees engaged through outsourcing agencies will be considered eligible under the scheme if they fulfill all other criteria of the scheme.
4). If the applicant's family has more than 5 acres of irrigated land and more than 10 acres of non-irrigated land, they will not be able to get Subhadra rupees. Similarly, 4-wheelers other than tractors, mini-trucks, small commercial vehicles and other similar light goods vehicles will not be eligible for subsidy.