After the launch of ambitious Prime Minister Jandhan Yojna, three districts in Madhya Pradesh - Ujjain, Khandwa and Indore - have achieved a unique distinction of cent per cent financial inclusion with all families having opened bank accounts.
From launch of the scheme on August 28, banks along with the state government officials in the three districts have opened new bank accounts of 4,38,265 families.
While 1,20,802 families were covered in Ujjain, 38,279 families were linked to banking operations in Khandwa.
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In Khandwa, 2,28,376 families already had bank accounts, while in Ujjain the number stood at 2,74,299. In Indore, a total 3,70,356 families already have bank accounts.
Now, not a single family in the three districts are left which are not linked to banking facility, it said.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan congratulated officials of Ujjain, Khandwa and Indore for this remarkable achievement.
Under the Jandhan Yojna, families which do not have a bank account will be linked to banking facility by January 26, 2015.
The account holders were also issued Rupay card after opening their bank accounts.