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Odisha's Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida announced that there is no deadline for the Subhadra Yojana registration, ensuring that applications will be accepted until the last eligible beneficiary submits their form. This initiative aims to empower women by providing financial assistance of Rs 10,000 annually for five years, despite criticisms from BJD and Congress that the scheme falls short of the promises made by the BJP. In response to concerns about crowding at application centers, a helpline (14678) has been launched for beneficiaries to report any issues or harassment. The state government has clarified that applicants only need to provide their Aadhaar number without submitting a physical copy, and forms are available for free. An awareness chariot has been deployed to promote the scheme, and a call center has been established to address queries, set to expand staff as needed. Overall, the government emphasizes inclusivity, assuring that all eligible women will receive assistance regardless of when they apply.
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