The Government of Odisha has announced a focused investment aimed at improving maternal health and nutrition across the state, reinforcing its commitment to ensuring comprehensive care for pregnant and lactating mothers.
A total allocation of approximately ₹320 crore under Mamata Yojana and ₹180 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY) has been directed toward strengthening maternal welfare programs and enhancing health security at every stage of motherhood.
The initiative is designed to improve nutrition support, promote better healthcare access, and ensure timely assistance for expectant and new mothers. Officials stated that these schemes play a crucial role in supporting safe motherhood and improving overall maternal and child health outcomes.
Under these programs, financial assistance and nutritional support are provided to eligible women, helping reduce health risks during pregnancy and the postnatal period. The focus is also on encouraging regular health check-ups and improving awareness about maternal care practices.
The government emphasized that maternal health remains a key priority in its broader public health strategy. By investing in these welfare schemes, Odisha aims to reduce maternal and infant health risks while ensuring better nutrition and care for mothers across rural and urban areas.
Officials further highlighted that strengthening maternal healthcare systems is essential for building a healthier future generation and improving overall community well-being.
With this investment, the state continues to reinforce its commitment to inclusive healthcare and social security, ensuring that every mother receives the care and support she needs during one of the most important stages of life.

