Assam Achieves 91.7 Percent Financial Inclusion for Women

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Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on June 2 that 91.7 percent of women across the state are now connected to the formal banking system. This milestone marks a significant step in the government's push for financial inclusion and economic empowerment.

Sarma highlighted the achievement on the social media platform X, emphasizing that providing women with access to banking services strengthens entire families. By holding savings accounts and passbooks, women can more easily access government benefits, manage personal savings, and utilize essential financial services.

This progress aligns with broader state and central government initiatives to promote financial literacy and encourage direct participation in the economy. The Chief Minister described the shift as a core component of the administration's commitment to empowering women and ensuring that development reaches every household in Assam.

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