Jharkhand is witnessing a silent revolution! The latest Jharkhand Economic Survey 2025-26 highlights a massive shift in women’s safety, security, and empowerment through the Mission Shakti initiative. 🚀
Whether you are a UPSC aspirant, a policymaker, or a curious citizen, here is everything you need to know about how Jharkhand is turning the tide for its women.
🛡️ What is Mission Shakti?
Mission Shakti is a unified, mission-mode scheme launched for the period 2021-22 to 2025-26. It is designed to create a “lifecycle” support system for women, divided into two powerful pillars:
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Sambal: Focused on Safety and Security.
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Samarthya: Focused on Empowerment and Economic Agency.
1. Sub-Scheme: SAMBAL (The Shield) 🛡️
Safety is the first step toward freedom. In a state where 32% of married women have reported spousal violence, Sambal provides the following lifelines:
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One Stop Centres (OSC): Operational in all 24 districts, these act as single-window access points for medical aid, legal help, temporary shelter, and police support.
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Women Helpline (181): A 24/7 toll-free support system for immediate distress relief.
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Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP): Active in all districts to monitor the sex ratio. Interestingly, 2,401 Guddi-Gudda boards have been displayed in Panchayat Bhawans to ensure social accountability.
🎓 The Game Changer: Savitribai Phule Kishori Samridhi Yojana
To stop girls from dropping out of school, the government offers a progressive financial package:
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Total Benefit: Up to ₹40,000 for girls staying in school from Class 8 to 12.
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Bonus: A one-time ₹20,000 grant upon completing Class 12 serves as a major incentive against early marriage.
2. Sub-Scheme: SAMARTHYA (The Strength) 💪
True empowerment comes from independence. This sub-scheme focuses on long-term rehabilitation and maternity protection.
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Shakti Sadan: A merger of the Swadhar Greh and Ujjwala schemes, providing shelter and vocational training (up to 3 years) for victims of trafficking and destitute women.
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Sakhi Niwas: Working women’s hostels in urban areas to support those migrating for jobs.
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PMMVY (Maternity Benefits): In FY 2024-25, Jharkhand surpassed its goals, covering 1,97,296 beneficiaries (a 101.2% achievement rate!). Moms get ₹5,000 for their first pregnancy and ₹6,000 for the second (if a girl is born).
💰 Flagship State Addition: Mukhyamantri Maiya Samman Yojana (MMSY)
Launched in August 2024, this scheme is a powerhouse of direct income support:
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Who gets it? Women aged 21–50 years.
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The Big Leap: The monthly benefit was hiked from ₹1,000 to ₹2,500 in December 2024.
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Impact: As of January 2025, 56.62 lakh women received this benefit via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). [Read More]
📍 Where is the Focus? (The Data Insights)
The Survey identifies Pakur, Sahibganj, Dumka, West Singhbhum, and Godda as high-risk districts for child marriage. The government is now deploying “convergent resources”—meaning more schools, better health staffing, and intense BBBP campaigns—specifically in these areas to bridge the gap.
📊 Mission Shakti & Social Security: By the Numbers
The latest survey reveals a massive leap in financial commitment toward women’s welfare. For the first time, the total budget for the Department of Women, Child Development, and Social Security has crossed a significant threshold to support its “Lifecycle” empowerment model.
Budgetary Allotments (FY 2025-26)
The department’s total outlay for the current fiscal year is ₹22,024 crore. Below is a comparison of the key schemes that form the backbone of Mission Shakti and Social Security in Jharkhand:
| Scheme Name | Allotment (₹ in Crore) | Primary Focus |
| Mukhya Mantri Sarvjan Pension Scheme (MMSPS) | ₹3,851 |
Universal Social Security
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| Supplementary Nutrition Programme (SNP) | ₹900 |
Nutrition for Women & Children
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| Anganwadi Establishment & Ops | ₹529 |
Early Childhood Care & Infrastructure
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| IGNOAPS (Old Age Pension) | ₹998 |
Support for Seniors (60–79 years)
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Performance Spotlight: PMMVY Success 📈
One of the standout performers under the Samarthya sub-scheme of Mission Shakti is the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY). Jharkhand has shown exceptional administrative efficiency in ensuring these funds reach expectant mothers.
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Beneficiaries Covered (FY 2024-25): 1,97,296 women.
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Achievement Rate: 101.2% of the set target.
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Financial Impact: DBT transfers of ₹5,000 to ₹6,000 per mother to ensure health and nutrition during pregnancy.
District-Wise Implementation: The “High-Efficiency” Zones 📍
The Survey notes that fund utilization for nutrition and safety programs (like Poshan Abhiyaan) is remarkably high across the state, with an aggregate utilization rate of 96.8%.
Top 5 Districts by Fund Utilization:
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Simdega: 99.33%
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Bokaro: 99.22%
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Palamu: 99.10%
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Dhanbad: 98.80%
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Sahibganj: 98.66%
Strategic Insight: Bridging the Gap
While urban centers like Ranchi and Dhanbad show high outcome scores, the Survey identifies a “Divergence Pattern” in districts like Pakur and Palamu. Despite having high per-capita spending (₹534 and ₹512 respectively), these areas still face structural challenges like low baseline literacy. The 2025-26 strategy now shifts from just “allocating funds” to “convergent interventions”—linking education, health, and safety into one unified shield for every woman in Jharkhand
Final Word: A Viksit Jharkhand 2047 🇮🇳
With a total department budget of ₹22,024 crore for FY 2025-26, Jharkhand is proving that social welfare isn’t just an expense—it’s an investment in the state’s future.
🔗 Also Read: Visit the Official Mission Shakti Portal – Government of India