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Karnataka’s guarantee schemes a boon for women, studies show

The five poll guarantees include free travel for women on non-AC state-run buses, 200 units of free power per month, Rs 2,000 per month for each female head of the family, 10 kg of food grains per month to BPL families, Rs 3,000 per month for two years to unemployed graduates, and Rs 1,500 per month for two years to unemployed diploma holders.

November 05, 2025 / 20:14 IST
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The Congress-led Karnataka government’s flagship guarantee schemes- Gruha Lakshmi, Gruha Jyothi, Anna Bhagya, Shakti, and Yuva Nidhi- are delivering significant benefits for women across the state, according to a series of studies presented at a public-facing event organised by the Fiscal Policy Institute (FPI) under state finance department.

The institute is tasked with reviewing the socio-economic impacts of schemes.
The five poll guarantees include free travel for women on non-AC state-run buses, 200 units of free power per month, Rs 2,000 per month for each female head of the family, 10 kg of food grains per month to BPL families, Rs 3,000 per month for two years to unemployed graduates, and Rs 1,500 per month for two years to unemployed diploma holders.

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Empowering women through financial autonomy

Research by King’s College London, led by Prabha Kotiswar, highlighted the transformative impact of the Gruha Lakshmi cash transfer. Surveying 2,045 women across 10 districts, the study found that 99.8 percent of beneficiaries received the full Rs 2,000, though 78 percent experienced delays of a month or more. Nearly all-99 percent-retained full control over spending, ensuring the cash remained in women’s hands. Most funds were directed toward food, household needs, medicines, and children’s education. Nearly half of respondents reported a reduction in day-to-day household conflicts.