Pregnancy is a joyful phase in life, but it can also be challenging—especially for women who have to manage their health, take care of the baby, and handle household expenses. To ease this burden, the Government of India launched the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY), a maternity benefit scheme that provides financial help to pregnant and lactating mothers.
In 2025, the scheme continues to
support thousands of women across India. But who exactly can benefit from PMMVY
this year? Let’s explore the details, eligibility criteria, benefits, and how
the scheme works in simple terms.
What
is PMMVY?
The Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana is a government initiative run
by the Ministry of Women and Child Development. It offers a cash incentive of ₹5,000 to eligible
mothers in three installments during and after pregnancy.
The scheme’s goal is to ensure that
women get proper rest, nutrition, and medical care before and after childbirth.
By reducing financial stress, PMMVY encourages safe deliveries and promotes the
healthy growth of newborns.
Main
Objectives of PMMVY in 2025
The primary
goals of PMMVY are still the same in 2025:
- Financial support for better health – Helping mothers afford nutritious food and medical
check-ups.
- Encouraging institutional deliveries – Promoting births in hospitals for safety.
- Reducing maternal and infant mortality rates – Ensuring timely healthcare.
- Promoting exclusive breastfeeding – Supporting mothers to take proper rest and feed
their babies without work-related stress.
Who Can Benefit from PMMVY in 2025?
Not all pregnant women are eligible
for PMMVY. The scheme has specific guidelines to ensure that it reaches those
who need it the most. In 2025, the following groups of women can benefit:
1.
Pregnant Women Expecting Their First Child
PMMVY is mainly designed for first-time mothers. The financial
assistance is meant to help them manage the costs of pregnancy and childbirth
without added stress.
2.
Lactating Mothers
Women who have given birth and are
breastfeeding their first child can also receive benefits, provided they
applied during pregnancy or shortly after delivery.
3.
Women Above 19 Years of Age
Applicants must be at least 19 years old at the time of
registration. This helps ensure that the scheme supports adult mothers.
4.
Indian Citizens
The beneficiary must be an Indian citizen. Women from any state
or union territory can apply, except in regions where a similar maternity
benefit program is already running.
5.
Economically Weaker Sections
While PMMVY is not strictly limited
to low-income families, it is aimed at supporting women who are not receiving
maternity benefits from their employers.
Who
Cannot Benefit from PMMVY in 2025?
Some women are not eligible for the
scheme:
- Women having a second
or subsequent child (except in certain revised provisions in some
states).
- Government employees who already get paid maternity leave and allowances.
- Women receiving maternity benefits under other central
or state laws.
Benefits
of PMMVY in 2025
The scheme provides ₹5,000 in
three installments:
- First Installment – ₹1,000
given at the Anganwadi Center or another authorized medical facility upon early pregnancy registration. - Second Installment – ₹2,000
Given after completing at least one antenatal check-up, usually in the second trimester. - Third Installment – ₹2,000
Given after registering the child’s birth and completing the first round of immunizations (BCG, OPV, DPT, Hepatitis-B).
In addition, mothers can also
receive benefits from the Janani
Suraksha Yojana (JSY) for institutional deliveries.
Eligibility
Criteria for 2025
To summarize, here are the main
eligibility points for PMMVY in 2025:
- Pregnant or lactating woman
- First living child
- Minimum age 19 years
- Indian citizenship
- Not receiving maternity benefits from employer
Documents
Required to Apply in 2025
Keep these
documents on hand if you fit the eligibility requirements:
- Aadhaar card
- Bank account details (Aadhaar-linked)
- Pregnancy certificate from a registered doctor
- Identity proof (Voter ID, PAN, etc.)
- Ration card or proof of residence
- Child’s birth certificate (for the third installment)
How
to Apply for PMMVY in 2025
Applying for PMMVY can be done in
two ways:
1.
Offline Application
- Visit your nearest Anganwadi Centre or approved health facility.
- Provide the necessary paperwork to the Anganwadi
worker.
- Attach required documents and submit to the Anganwadi
worker.
2.
Online Application
- Visit the official PMMVY portal: pmmvy.nic.in
- Log in or register through your nearest health
facility.
- Fill the online form and upload scanned documents.
Important
Tips for Beneficiaries in 2025
- Apply as soon as pregnancy is confirmed to avoid
delays.
- Ensure your bank
account is linked with Aadhaar.
- Keep copies of all submitted forms and receipts.
- Track your application status on the PMMVY portal.
Conclusion
In 2025, Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana remains a vital support system
for first-time mothers in India. It ensures that pregnant and lactating women
get the financial help they need to maintain good health and provide the best
care for their newborns.
If you are expecting your first
child and meet the eligibility criteria, PMMVY can make a real difference in
your pregnancy journey by reducing financial stress and promoting a healthy
start for your baby.
FAQs
1. Is PMMVY available for a second
child in 2025?
No, it is mainly for the first living child, except in certain state-level
modifications.
2. Can working women apply for
PMMVY?
Yes, if they are not already receiving maternity benefits from their employer.
3. What is the total amount given
under PMMVY?
The scheme offers ₹5,000 in three installments.
4. Do I need Aadhaar to apply?
Yes, Aadhaar is required for identification and direct bank transfer.
5. How can I check my PMMVY payment
status?
Log in to the PMMVY portal and track your application using your registered
mobile number or beneficiary ID.