Cabinet gives nod to maternity benefit programme

The Cabinet has restricted the maternity benefit scheme to firstborns only

May 17, 2017 05:15 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 05:12 pm IST - New Delhi

Pregnant women and lactating mothers are eligible to receive a cash benefit of ₹5,000 in three instalments through direct benefit transfer from the women and child development ministry. (Representational image)

Pregnant women and lactating mothers are eligible to receive a cash benefit of ₹5,000 in three instalments through direct benefit transfer from the women and child development ministry. (Representational image)

The Cabinet on Wednesday gave its nod to the maternity benefit programme providing ₹6,000 each to lactating mothers, but restricted the scheme to firstborns only.

“A pregnant or lactating woman having her first child will get up to ₹6,000. Out of this, ₹5,000 will be given by the women and child development ministry in three instalments,” said Power Minister Piyush Goyal at a Cabinet briefing on May 17, 2017.

While Mr. Goyal maintained that the scheme was for the women having their first child, he added the pilot scheme was applicable for “the first two live births.”

Pregnant women and lactating mothers are eligible to receive a cash benefit of ₹5,000 in three instalments through direct benefit transfer from the women and child development ministry.

The mother will receive the initial ₹1,000 after early registration of pregnancy, ₹2,000 after at least one antenatal check-up (after six months of pregnancy) and ₹2,000 after the child birth is registered and has received the first cycle of BCG, OPV, DPT and Hepatitis-B or its equivalent/substitute.

“The eligible beneficiaries would continue to receive the remaining cash incentive as per approved norms towards Maternity Benefit under existing programmes after institutional delivery, so that on an average, a woman will get ₹6,000,” said an official release.

In his address to the nation on December 31 last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced pan-India expansion of the existing ‘Indira Gandhi Matritva Sahyog Yojana,’ which was being implemented across 56 districts on pilot-basis since 2010.

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