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Cash transfers to women may cost Bihar 2.6% of GSDP, could double under Maharashtra model

A Moneycontrol analysis shows that even under the most conservative assumptions, providing Rs 2,500 per month to women could cost the state Rs 28,326 crore annually—slightly less than Bihar’s budgeted fiscal deficit for FY26.

June 09, 2025 / 18:40 IST
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Congress promises could cost high
Congress promises could cost high

As political parties unveil welfare promises ahead of the Bihar assembly elections, the cost of implementing large-scale cash transfer schemes for women could turn out to be significantly higher for one of India’s poorest states.

A Moneycontrol analysis shows that even under the most conservative assumptions, providing Rs 2,500 per month to women could cost the state Rs 28,326 crore annually—slightly less than Bihar’s budgeted fiscal deficit for FY26, or 2.6 percent of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP).

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This conservative scenario uses data from Bihar’s caste census, which estimates that over a third of the state’s 27.8 million households earned less than Rs 6,000 per month in 2022–23. Under this assumption, the number of eligible women is estimated at 9.4 million, or one woman per poor household.