LIC Bima Sakhi Yojana: A special opportunity for village women, which will earn money as well as get recognition. After training, you will get a fixed income every month. Know what this scheme is.

In today's era, women are also looking for employment like men. Now, many initiatives are available for them. The government also runs many schemes for this. Now there is such an opportunity for women living in villages, through which they can become self-reliant.

Under a new initiative, they are not only getting recognition. But also a reliable source of income. A scheme of the government is connecting women to the insurance sector by giving them training. With this, they are getting skills as well as a permanent source of income.

The special thing is that it is not necessary to be highly educated for this. Just basic things are enough. The women selected in this scheme get the responsibility of giving information about insurance schemes to the people in rural areas, getting the forms filled and helping in the claim process.

In return, they can get a good amount every month as commission and other incentives. Women are trained for this work. They are told what insurance is, how it works and how to convey this information to the people.

The women involved in this scheme are called Bima Sakhi. Once the training is completed, Bima Sakhi can start working in her village or nearby area. The more people she connects to the insurance scheme, the more her commission will increase.

Some women are earning up to Rs 6000 to 7000 every month. Through this scheme, on one hand, women are providing an important thing like insurance to every village. On the other hand, the women of the village are also getting financially empowered.

If you also live in a village or know any woman who can increase her income by doing this work. Then go to the nearest LIC branch and ask them to join this scheme. This scheme can prove to be very beneficial for them.

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