The daughter-in-law gets 2000 rupees of the Grilahakshmi Yojana, not the mother-in-law!
One of the guarantees given by the Congress in the Grilahakshmi Yojana was to identify who the house owner was, which became a big challenge for the government. This is due to joint families. Yes, in joint families, there was confusion whether to give 2000 thousand rupees to the mother-in-law or to the daughter-in-law.
Minister Lakshmi Hebbalkar, according to our tradition, the mistress of the house becomes the mother-in-law. Therefore, we will give the money of the Grilahakshmi scheme to the mother-in-law, he said. He said that the mother-in-law herself is the owner of the house and the money is credited to her account. Lakshmi Hebbalkar said that if the mother-in-law voluntarily gives the money to the daughter-in-law, she will get her signature and give it to the daughter-in-law.